Deportivo Marquense and Xelajú MC will open a new chapter of the Derbi de Occidente on Thursday at 16:30 hours, when they meet at Estadio Marquesa de la Ensenada in the first leg of the Clausura 2026 quarterfinals. Marquense is trying to turn home field into a surprise after securing its permanence in Liga Nacional in the last round.
Xelajú MC enters the series as the clear favorite after winning the classification phase, but it will do so without Darío Silva and Harim Quezada. The club also has other players dealing with muscle discomfort, a reminder that the matchup is not arriving at full strength for the visitors.
The quarterfinal adds another layer to a rivalry that already carries local weight, with Marquense and Xelajú MC meeting in a fixture that has become a reference point in western Guatemala. Xelajú’s first-place finish put it in the strongest possible starting position, while Marquense arrives with the urgency of a side that has already taken one decisive step by staying up and now has a chance to extend its season.
The contradiction in the pairing is obvious: one side comes in with the numbers and the label of favorite, while the other comes in with momentum from survival and the advantage of playing at home. That is why Thursday’s first leg matters beyond the table — it is the first test of whether Xelajú’s form can hold under pressure and whether Marquense can make the Derbi de Occidente uncomfortable for the team that finished on top.