Tigres lead head-to-head stats; Tijuana has the best home record
With the best defense in the tournament, Los Felinos face off against the home team that has gone the most games without losing at home.

The Apertura 2025 quarterfinals bring a high-stakes matchup between Tigres UANL (No. 2 seed) and Club Tijuana (No. 7 seed)—a duel that combines Tigres’ historic dominance with Tijuana’s fortress-like home record.
Tigres qualified directly for the Liguilla with 36 points and the league’s best defense (just 16 goals conceded), while Tijuana punched its ticket through the Play-In.
The first leg kicks off Wednesday at Estadio Caliente, with the return match set for Saturday, November 29 at Estadio Universitario in San Nicolás de los Garza.
Nos llenamos de energía junto a la afición más perrona ❤️🖤 ¡Estamos listos para el duelo de 4tos de final ante Tigres! #LocosXTijuas 🐕 pic.twitter.com/bQIbPYdX9i
— Xolos (@Xolos) November 26, 2025
Key stats: History vs. Home Strength
Opta data highlights two constants: Tigres’ overwhelming head-to-head record and Tijuana’s ability to thrive at home.
- Tigres are unbeaten in 19 of their last 20 meetings with Tijuana in Liga MX (16 wins, 3 draws, 1 loss).
- Two of those victories came in the Clausura 2017 semifinals, where Tigres won 2-0 in both legs.
- Tigres spent the fewest minutes trailing in Apertura 2025—just 186, the only team under 200.

Tijuana’s fortress and tactical profile
Tijuana enters with an 11-game home unbeaten streak (7 wins, 4 draws), their best since 2018 when they went 15 straight without losing.
They lead all Liguilla teams in long-ball usage, with 15.5% of their passes played long.
Tigres’ individual impact
Juan Brunetta is the creative engine, recording eight line-breaking passes that led directly to shots—the most influential player in Tigres’ attack by this metric.
🔥 Último ensayo de cara al inicio de la Liguilla. pic.twitter.com/p7x91EV9GR
— Club Tigres 🐯 (@TigresOficial) November 25, 2025
Clash of styles
This matchup is a true test for Tijuana, who must lean on their home strength to counter a Tigres side that historically dominates them and enters the Liguilla as the team most adept at protecting leads.
The tactical key: whether Tijuana’s aggressive reliance on long passes (15.5%) can disrupt Tigres’ compact, disciplined defense—one that rarely suffers and thrives under pressure.
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