Club America vs Cruz Azul: Live stream, starting lineup, kickoff time & match preview

Jon Arnold

Club America vs Cruz Azul: Live stream, starting lineup, kickoff time & match preview image

One of the league's longest-running rivalries resumes Saturday in the Clasico Joven with Cruz Azul taking a quick bus ride to the Estadio Azteca on Saturday.

Next season, both teams could be occupying Estadio Azteca with Cruz Azul set to leave its stadium, but in the Clausura there's no doubt this is an America home match.

While Las Aguilas have been soaring this season, a defeat to Toluca before the international break may have exposed some weaknesses.

Cruz Azul needs to get a result to keep hope of a playoff berth alive.

Game America vs. Cruz Azul
Date Saturday, March 31
Time 11 p.m. ET
Stream (U.S. only) fuboTV (7-day free trial)

LIVE STREAM


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SQUADS & TEAM NEWS


Position Club America players
Goalkeepers Marchesin, Pineda, Jimenez
Defenders Vargas, Alvarez, Aguilera, Valdez, Aguilar, Cedillo
Midfielders Rodriguez, Da Silva, Uribe, Dominguez, Corona, Arce, Orrantia, Ibarguen, Paredes, Ibarra, Lainez 
Forwards Romero, Menez, Marin, Diaz, Martin, Peralta, Quintero 

Bruno Valdez is suspended after seeing a red card against Toluca. Paul Aguilar returns from suspension, so Edson Alvarez should slide over and play center back.

Potential starting XI: Marchesin; Aguilar, Alvarez, Aguilera, Vargas; Ibarra, Uribe, Rodriguez, Dominguez; Peralta, Martin

Position Cruz Azul players
Goalkeepers Corona, Allison
Defenders Roco, Dominguez, Velazquez, Flores, Aldreta, Maduena, J. Silva
Midfielders F. Silva, Salas, Montoya, Rodriguez, Cota, Baca, Pena
Forwards Cauteruccio, Fierro, Mena, Mendez, Zuniga

Walter Montoya took a knock and also was involved in a disciplinary incident before Cruz Azul's friendly during the international break and will be replaced by Carlos "Gullit" Pena in the starting lineup. Forward Felipe Mora suffered an injury with the Chile national team and is a doubt. 

Potential starting XI: Corona; Flores, Roco, Dominguez, Aldrete; Silva, Baca, Mena, Mendez; Pena; Cauteruccio


GAME PREVIEW


Miguel Herrera Club America

Miguel Herrera will look on from afar as his Club America side welcomes Cruz Azul for the Clasico Joven on Saturday.

The manager is suspended for a dust-up with Toluca boss Hernan Cristante in a 2-1 loss before the international break, America's first defeat of the tournament.

It hasn't been all smiles this season, despite largely avoiding defeats. America has dropped several points and sits fourth despite just having one defeat. 

That's a much better situation than Cruz Azul, which ended a postseason drought last year, only to be eliminated by America after scoring no goals over two legs. Getting back to the playoffs is a dream that seemed dead before a 5-0 win over Pachuca and a draw with fellow Mexico City rival, Pumas, before the international break.

Still, the four-point gap and the four teams that sit between the clubs will be a lot to overcome, especially with striker Felipe Mora injured and Walter Montoya out because of a combination of indiscipline and injury.

That means offseason signing Gullit Pena should get the starting nod. Generating attack won't be easy against America's stingy defense, though the suspension of Bruno Valdez should help.

Whichever side takes the points will be able to continue dreaming, America of a title, Cruz Azul of the playoffs. A defeat could leave the dreams dashed — or at least much more difficult to achieve.

Jon Arnold

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Jon Arnold covered the Mexico national team and Concacaf region in English for Goal until March 2020. His byline also has appeared in the Dallas Morning News, the New York Times Goal blog, FloFC and Pacific Standard. In addition to his written work, he serves as the Concacaf expert on the BBC's World Football Phone-In and has appeared on SiriusXMFC in English and Fox Deportes and Milenio in Spanish. Formerly based in Tijuana and currently living in Texas, Jon covered the 2018 World Cup, the 2015 Copa America, the 2016 Copa America Centenario and the last five Gold Cups.