28 Mar
Sat
•7:00pm
Estadio Azteca • Mexico City
31 Mar
Tue
•8:00pm
Soldier Field Stadium • Chicago
11 Jun
Thu
•1:00pm
Estadio Azteca • Mexico City
18 Jun
Thu
•8:00pm
Estadio Akron • Zapopan
24 Jun
Wed
•8:00pm
Estadio Azteca • Mexico City
24 Dec
Wed
•4:00pm
Stade Prince Moulay EL Hassan • Rabat
28 Dec
Sun
•6:30pm
Stade Prince Moulay EL Hassan • Rabat
31 Dec
Wed
•5:00pm
Stade Prince Moulay EL Hassan • Rabat
16 Jun
Tue
•8:00pm
Arrowhead Stadium • Kansas City
22 Jun
Mon
•8:00pm
Levi's Stadium • San Francisco
Aggressive possession, coordinated pressing and rapid transitions define today’s Aztec side, a unit that has spent years going toe to toe with any powerhouse, with full-backs constantly joining the attack and a midfield that always wants the ball.
Up against that attacking DNA stands the 2019 African champion, a North African team with silky touches and an electric tempo, where playmakers and wingers are always looking to break the game open in one-on-one situations.
Their most recent friendly was decided by the tiniest details; now, deep in the group stage, with every single point bringing them closer to or further from the knockouts, the North American side has to dictate the tempo while the Desert Foxes look to punish every turnover with lethal counterattacks.
Competitive edge and consistency on the World Cup stage have long defined the CONCACAF contenders, and this squad showcases a new generation ready to take over from its former legends, with mobile forwards and midfielders arriving dangerously from the second line.
The reigning continental champions are built on the creativity of their spine, led by Riyad Mahrez and backed by teammates who rack up minutes week after week in Europe’s top leagues.
It’s a clash of refined technique and fierce regional pride, a duel between the tradition of Mexican football and North Africa’s authority that begs to be experienced from the stands: grab your ticket and witness first-hand a match that could rewrite the fate of the group.