Tigres vs Rayados injury report: who’s in, who’s out for a high stakes clásico regio?

Two games left. Six points on the table. And Monterrey is ready to shake. Tigres sit on 32 points, Rayados on 30, both still stalking the top seed as Toluca, América, and Cruz Azul crowd the summit. The Clásico Regio arrives with playoff pressure and leaderboard consequences, not just pride.
This Saturday at the Estadio BBVA, the north decides its destiny, and the squads are finally getting key pieces back.
Tigres Reload: Three suspended starters return
Big boost in San Nicolás:
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Diego Laínez is back from suspension 
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Marco Farfán returns 
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Rómulo Zwarg is available again 
All three are regulars under Guido Pizarro, instantly sharpening Tigres’ width, buildup and midfield stability.
Gignac already hit his historic 400th goal, Correa stays hot, and now Tigres bring back depth just in time for the war across town.
Injury watch: Correa Alert, two doubts linger
No official injuries reported… but not everything is clean under the hood.
Argentina’s Ángel Correa trained separately as a precaution, though he’s expected to be ready. Nico Ibáñez and Sebastián Córdova remain uncertain, the latter more a coach’s decision than medical issue.
One yellow away from trouble:
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Ángel Correa sits on four, one more means suspension for the finale. 
Tigres can’t afford to lose him in the run-in.
Rayados? Full squad fight incoming
Monterrey arrive hungry and nearly complete, but just as desperate. At 30 points, dropping this game means losing control of their path to a top two finish and home field advantage in Liguilla.
This isn’t just a derby, it’s a semifinal level chess match delivered early.
Tigres enter solid, disciplined, and healthier. Rayados enter fueled by urgency and home fire. The BBVA will glow, the kind of night where legends stretch, tempers simmer, and one bounce can decide seeding dreams.
The north doesn’t do quiet. And Saturday doesn’t look like it’s showing mercy.
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