Tigres Vs Monterrey: lineups, injuries and kickoff for Jornada 10 Clásico Regio
Tigres Vs Monterrey will clash in the Clásico Regio on Saturday, March 7, with kickoff set for 10: 00 p. m. ET (9: 00 p. m. CDMX) at Estadio Universitario, a key match in Jornada 10 of the Clausura 2026 that arrives while Monterrey digests the exit of Doménec Torrent from the bench.
Tigres Vs Monterrey at Estadio Universitario
The match is scheduled for March 7 as part of Liga MX Jornada 10, and it carries immediate weight: Monterrey sits seventh with four wins, one draw and four losses for 13 points, while Tigres are one place below with the same record and total points but a lower goal difference. Monterrey arrives buoyed by a recent home goleada over Querétaro, and Tigres will look to respond after a defeat to Puebla as they try to use home support at the Volcán.
Possible lineups and a new coach on the bench
Coaching changes have altered the scene: Monterrey will debut Nicolás Sánchez on the bench following the departure of Doménec Torrent. Possible starting lineups named for the match list Tigres with Nahuel Guzmán; Jesús Garza; Jesús Angulo; Juan José Purata; Vladimir Loroña; Rómulo Zwarg; Cesar Araujo; Diego Lainez; Ángel Correa; Juan Brunetta and Rodrigo Aguirre. Monterrey's possible starters include Luis Cárdenas; Alonso Aceves; Stefan Medina; Víctor Guzmán; Gerardo Arteaga; Jorge Rodríguez; Sergio Canales; Luca Orellano; Iker Fimbres; Lucas Ocampos and Urus Djurdjevic.
Injuries cloud Rayados' matchday squad
The club released details of two physical issues that could affect Monterrey selection: Óliver Torres "suffered a lesion in the miofascial of the right ischiotibial" during the match with Querétaro, and Erick Aguirre "presented a miotendinous injury of the right quadriceps" during training. In both cases the statement said the estimated recovery time will depend on each player's evolution.
Head-to-head history provides additional texture: the two clubs have met 81 times since the start of the short-tournament era, with Tigres holding 32 victories to Monterrey's 23 and 26 draws. In the last five encounters, Rayados have the edge with two wins and two draws while Tigres have one victory.
When to watch and what’s next
The Clásico Regio kicks off at 10: 00 p. m. ET (9: 00 p. m. CDMX) on Saturday, March 7, and is one of the headline fixtures on a weekend that also features a classic between Atlas and Chivas. Both teams are chasing points to solidify a spot in the Liguilla: Monterrey aims to climb from seventh place with 13 points, and Tigres seek to bounce back from their loss to Puebla in front of their fans.
Medical updates for Óliver Torres and Erick Aguirre will follow as the club monitors their evolution, and the immediate next event is the match itself at Estadio Universitario on Saturday, March 7 at 10: 00 p. m. ET.