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World Cup 2026 · Group A

Mexico Fan Guide

Everything you need to follow Mexico at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Three group matches across 2 host cities, the team base camp, broadcasters in your region, and live prediction-market odds. CONCACAF · FIFA Rank #16 · Coached by Javier Aguirre.

Group

A

Group stage

Matches

3

2 cities

FIFA Rank

#16

CONCACAF

WC Appearances

17

Best: Quarterfinal

Match Schedule

Mexico's three group-stage matches. Each link opens the match preview with kickoff details, venue info and travel guidance.

Cities You'll Visit

Mexico play across 2 host cities in the group stage. Open each city guide for hotels, airport transit and food picks.

Team Base Camp

Where Mexico train between matches. Fans sometimes catch open sessions and meet-and-greets. Check the federation's social channels closer to the tournament.

Mexico base camp at Mexico City

Mexico

Mexico City, Distrito Federal

Centro de Alto Rendimiento (CAR)

El Tri stay at home, training at FMF's national centre in the capital. Same altitude as Estadio Azteca where they open the tournament against South Korea on June 11.

Prediction Market Odds

Live implied probabilities from Kalshi real-money prediction markets.

To win Group A

53%

Kalshi market price

To win the World Cup

1.3%

Champion outright probability

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Where to Watch Mexico

FIFA World Cup 2026 broadcasters in major markets. Every Mexico match airs on the host-country networks listed below.

United States

FOX, Telemundo

Streaming: FOX Sports app, Peacock

Canada

TSN, CTV

Streaming: TSN+, Crave

Mexico

TUDN, Canal 5

Streaming: ViX, TUDN

United Kingdom

BBC, ITV

Streaming: BBC iPlayer, ITVX

Australia

Optus Sport

Streaming: Optus Sport

About Mexico

Snapshot of Mexico's 2026 squad and outlook.

Mexico enters the 2026 FIFA World Cup as a proud co-host, carrying the weight of a nation desperate to break the infamous 'quinto partido' curse - failing to advance past the round of 16 in seven straight tournaments. Coached by the experienced Javier Aguirre, El Tri boast a talented attack led by Feyenoord striker Santiago Giménez and veteran wide man Hirving Lozano. Playing in home-country stadiums including the iconic Estadio Azteca, Mexico have a massive home-crowd advantage in Group A alongside South Korea, South Africa, and Czech Republic. A quarterfinal run would match their best-ever results from 1970 and 1986, both also on home soil.

Key players

Raúl RangelIsrael ReyesÉrick SánchezGermán BerterameArmando González

Get to a Mexico match

Tickets, FIFA ID, hospitality and resale

Sale phases, prices, scam warnings and the only legitimate secondary market.

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