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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
06 Jun
Sat
•4:00pm
Raymond James Stadium • Tampa
15 Jun
Mon
•6:00pm
SoFi Stadium • Los Angeles
21 Jun
Sun
•6:00pm
BC Place Stadium • Vancouver
26 Jun
Fri
•8:00pm
BC Place Stadium • Vancouver
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Hirving Lozano embodies the electric attacking threat of a Mexican side that has become a World Cup classic: high pressing, dominant possession and relentless wing play, a game plan built to pin opponents back through tempo and intensity.
On the other side, New Zealand showcases the Oceania school: compact shape, direct football, supremacy in the air and the belief that once saw them leave South Africa 2010 unbeaten, with three unforgettable draws.
The memory of that 2013 World Cup play-off, so clearly tilted in El Tri’s favor, reignites a duel where technique and experience collide with physicality and resilience. In a group stage, this showdown can turn three points into a massive springboard… or a serious headache.
After the painful group-stage exit at Qatar 2022, the North American team arrives hurt but held together by a solid, familiar core: Lozano, Edson Álvarez and Santiago Giménez spearhead a generation fully established in Europe.
The Oceania side, meanwhile, leans on its strong recent World Cup history and the authority of its target man Chris Wood, backed by teammates gaining valuable experience across European and Asian leagues.
Don’t stop at the pre-match talk: book your tickets and experience a Mexico–New Zealand clash live that could define the fate of the group.