León vs San Luis: Clausura 2023 Quarterfinals — Minute by Minute Live Coverage

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The visitors from San Luis surprised León on their home turf and moved ahead to the quarterfinals in a dramatic showdown.

In a late-2023 rematch, León and Atlético San Luis faced off again, a second chance clash that carried the heavy weight of a ticket to the Clausura quarterfinals for the winner.

Quietly, the Potosinos seized control and clinched the pass with a 3-1 victory over the Panzas Verdes at their stadium, with goals from Leo Bonatini, Javier Güemez, and Vitinho paving the way to the next round.

GOAL provides live, minute-by-minute coverage of this electrifying contest:

LEÓN VS SAN LUIS: MINUTE BY MINUTE

  • 21:06 – The whistle blows. San Luis seals a place in the Clausura semifinals after a hard-fought win.
  • 20:16 – The second half begins with renewed intensity and a push to close out the tie.
  • 19:58 – The first half ends, leaving León with questions as San Luis maintains the lead.
  • 45′ – Vitinho adds a cushion for San Luis just before halftime, extending the advantage to two goals.
  • 44′ – León presses to pull one back; Canelo Angulo comes close to narrowing the gap.
  • 32′ – A key strike by Javier Güemez turns the momentum, giving San Luis the lead after a tense spell.
  • 5′ – Bonatini sends the ball home to equalize early and ignite the crowd’s hopes.
  • 3′ – Victor Davila opens the scoring for León, setting the stage for a dramatic fixture.
  • 19:07 – The match kicks off amid anticipation and a packed stadium ready for a definitive showdown.
  • 6:06 PM – Viewers are welcomed to the live narration of the Clausura 2023 rematch between León and Atlético San Luis. Highlights await on GOAL.

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WHERE TO SEE ON TV AND ONLINE?

The game airs on Fox Sports, available through Fox Sports Premium and the Prime Video app. An additional option is the Claro Sports YouTube channel, accessible at no cost, providing free streaming for fans.

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LEÓN

Moreno, Barreiro, Frias, Rodriguez; Romero, Angulo, Mena, Hernandez; Alvarado and Davila.

SAN LUIS

Sanchez; Chavez, Garcia, Bilbao, Sanabria; Guemez, Dourado, Villalpando; Murillo, Vitinho and Bonatini.

Note: lineups reflect the teams as fielded for the decisive clash.

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