Overview
- Tigres won the first leg 1-0 on Ángel Correa’s strike, with coverage noting he is the first World Cup winner reported to score in a Liga MX final.
- The second leg kicks off Sunday at 19:00 at Nemesio Díez with César Ramos appointed as referee, and Toluca’s Antonio Mohamed says Alexis Vega’s availability will be decided after training.
- If the aggregate is tied after 90 minutes, the final goes to extra time and penalties; Toluca needs a two-goal win in regulation to avoid extra time.
- Primary inventory is sold out on Boletomovil and secondary-market listings have surged, with some seats offered around 98,280 pesos.
- Business chambers project roughly 992.98 million pesos in combined economic impact for Monterrey and Toluca from the two-legged final.