How to watch Mexico vs USA World Cup qualifying soccer match
Two powerhouses of North American soccer collide in the final round of World Cup qualifiers as Mexico take on the United States with huge bragging rights at stake ahead of the competition in Qatar later this year.
The two teams are tied in second place in the standings on 21 points apiece and 4 points behind surprise leaders Canada with three games remaining. They could theoretically take top spot away from Canada but one of them could also lose their spot to Panama, who sit in fourth place trailing by just 4 points. The US should be particularly concerned as one of their remaining matches is against Panama.
All of this means millions of fans will be desperately scouring the internet for free soccer live streams . There is a tonne of narrative going into this clash between the two historically dominant nations of CONCACAF qualifying. Both teams have it all to play for in terms of putting points on the board and also need to build momentum ahead of the World Cup in November.
Fans from across the United States, Mexico, North and Central America, and the world will be keen to tune in for this most anticipated matchup, and here’s how you can catch all of the action.
How to watch Mexico vs USA in the United States
American fans won’t need to use such sites as Hesgoal soccer to enjoy this encounter. The match will be shown on live TV with ESPN2 and Univision and live streaming options will be available on ESPN+, fuboTV, and Hulu.
USMNT fans, particularly those in California, will be excited for this event and fortunately for them it should be quite easy to watch. The USMNT will be the slight underdog going in and will need all the support they can get from their fellow Americans.
How to watch Mexico vs USA in Mexico
This event will also be available to watch in Mexico too with TV broadcasters Televisa, Azteca 7 and TUDN offering live coverage. You can also use the internet to tune in via live stream through the providers TUDN En Vivo, Azteca Deportes En Vivo and Blim TV.
Team news and ones-to-watch for this clash
Barcelona defender Sergino Dest is a major doubt for this one after unfortunately suffering a hamstring injury on duty with the Spanish club. Inter Miami full back and the most capped member of the latest squad DeAndre Yedlin is expected to play in his place. Aaron Long returns to the USMNT squad for the first time since March 2021 and Erik Palmer-Brown will be delighted to have received his first international call up.
Mexico will have to do without their legendary captain Andres Guardado, who is dealing with a thigh injury, as well as Rogelio Funes Mori and Julio Cesar Dominguez.
Chelsea striker Christian Pulisic will be looking to catch the headlines for the USMNT and continue his fine club form this season, while Wolves’ Raul Jimenez is without doubt the strongest attacking threat on the part of the hosts. Napoli forward Hirving Lozano will also be one-to-watch for the Mexicans.
It’s sure to be a thrilling encounter with two exciting sides with plenty of attacking flair. Fans of both nations and neutral soccer fans in general won’t be left disappointed.