El Tri want to finish the group stage unbeaten, but Qatar will not make that task easy for them. Follow the match with our detailed guide.

Where can I watch Mexico vs Qatar on TV?

If you live in the U.S., the match will be aired on Fox Sports 1, on Univisión,and also on pay-tv network TUDN USA. Mexican fans in their country will be able to follow the game on Canal 5 Televisa, on Azteca 7, and on pay-tv network TUDN. Meanwhile, fans watching in Qatar will be able to follow this fixture on Alkass One. Live elsewhere? Please check our dedicated match page for further information on how to watch this game on TV in your country.

Where can I stream Mexico vs Qatar live?

The clash between El Tri and Qatar will have some options to follow it on-the-go. In the U.S., this match will be available to follow on the TUDN App, on TUDN.com, on Foxsports.com, on the Fox Sports App, and on Univisión NOW. This last option may also give you the chance to watch the game on-demand. In Mexico, the game will be available on streaming services such as TUDN en VivoViXViX+, and Azteca Deportes en Vivo. If you want to watch this game in another country, refer to our dedicated match page for further streaming details in your country.

Mexico vs Qatar - Team news

El Tri have breezed past their rivals in this group, scoring seven goals while only conceding once. With the top spot of the group still up for grabs, coach Jaime Lozano may choose to field the best possible squad to guarantee a 1st-place finish in Group B and avoid any surprises. The good news for Mexico come with defender Gerardo Arteaga, who has served his two-match ban and is now available to play.

On the other side of the pitch, Qatar look to secure a spot in the next round despite not being able to win any of their previous games. The team led by Carlos Queiroz will forcefully need to win against Mexico to reach the next round, which will not be an easy task considering that El Tri usually play these games with a massive crowd supporting them. The Maroons made it all the way to the semi-finals in the 2021 edition, which means that an early exit here would be quite a disappointment for the Asian side.

Here is the list of absences for each team ahead of their final group match.

Mexico: César Montes, Jorge Sánchez (suspended).

Qatar: No reported injuries or suspensions.

Mexico vs Qatar: Head-to-head

  • This will be the first-ever game between Mexico and Qatar.

  • Both coaches will face each other for the first time as well.

  • This match will see the most recent World Cup hosts (Qatar) facing one of the co-hosts for the upcoming edition in 2026 (Mexico).

  • Mexico will face an Asian team for the 35th time in history. Their record shows 26 wins, three draws, and five losses.

  • Qatar will face a team from CONCACAF for the 16th time. The team has won eight of those matches, three have ended in draws, and four more in defeats.

  • The last time Mexico faced a team from Asia in a Gold Cup edition ended in a penalty shootout defeat against South Korea in 2002.

Mexico vs Qatar- Broadcast info

 

Match details, result and original broadcast info

Mexico 0 - 1 Qatar

July 2, 2023 9:00pmLevi's Stadium (Santa Clara, California)

This match has ended. Below are the original Live broadcast details for this match.

Live TV coverage and streaming in United States

Fox Sports 1 USA
fuboTV
TUDN USA
Univision USA
TUDN.com
Univision NOW
Foxsports.com
TUDN App
ViX
FOX Sports App