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🚨Line-ups announced for Atlas v Cruz Azul

🚨Line-ups announced for Atlas v Cruz Azul

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Atlas opens the doors of Estadio Jalisco to play the match of Day 2 against Cruz Azul, where they will seek to link their second consecutive match with a victory, while the celestes need to start adding up three points.
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