How to watch and stream Argentina against Mexico on TV and online in the United States, United Kingdom, Africa & India.
Argentina face Mexico at the Lusail Stadium on Saturday as the Albiceleste aim to get their 2022 World Cup campaign back on track after a shock defeat at the hands of Saudi Arabia, while El Tri also failed to make a winning start as they were held to a goalless draw against Poland.
Lionel Messi and co. succumbed to a 2-1 loss to Saudi Arabia that marked the end of Argentina’s 36-game unbeaten streak, even as the reigning Copa America champions entered the tournament as major favourites.
For Mexico, meanwhile, veteran goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa kept out Robert Lewandowski’s penalty as Tata Martino’s side survived to earn a 0-0 draw. It therefore boils down to a crucial clash in Group C as both teams need a win to boost their knockout chances.
GOAL brings you details on how to watch the game on TV in the U.S., UK, Africa and India as well as how to stream live online.
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Game:
Argentina vs Mexico
Date:
November 26, 2022
Kick-off:
2pm ET / 7pm GMT / 9pm CAT / 12:30am IST (Nov 27)
Venue:
Lusail Stadium, Lusail
Stream:
fuboTV (start with a free trial)
In the United States (U.S.), the game can be watched live and on-demand with fuboTV (start with a free trial). New users can sign up for a free seven-day trial of the live sports streaming service, which can be accessed via iOS, Android, Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV, Roku and Apple TV as well as on a web browser.
Viewers in the U.S. can also watch the game on FS1 (English) and Telemundo (Spanish).
ITV1 and STV are showing the clash in the United Kingdom (UK), with streaming via ITVX or STV Player.
In India, the Sports18 network has the rights to show World Cup games on TV, with streaming services on JioCinema.
Region
TV channel
Live stream
U.S.
FS1, Telemundo
UK
ITV1, STV
ITVX, STV Player
India
Sports18 – 1 SD/HD, MTV HD
JioCinema
Africa
SuperSport
SuperSport
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Lionel Messi trained separately to the rest of the group on Thursday but Argentina boss Lionel Scaloni confirmed he will be ready for the game against Mexico. Lautaro Martinez and Angel Di Maria should join him in attack despite below-par performances last time out.
Lisandro Martinez may be called in to start in place of either Cristian Romero or Nicolas Otamendi, while Gonzalo Montiel and Alexis Mac Allister are also ready if required.
Angel Correa and Paulo Dybala will also be raring for some action as they are among those yet to feature in this World Cup finals.
Argentina possible XI: E. Martinez; Montiel, Romero, Li. Martinez, Tagliafico; De Paul, Paredes, Mac Allister; Messi, La. Martinez, Di Maria
Position
Players
Goalkeepers
E. Martinez, Armani, Rulli
Defenders
Otamendi, Acuna, Tagliafico, Pezzella, Molina, Montiel, Foyth, Romero, Li. Martinez
Midfielders
Paredes, De Paul, Rodriguez, Palacios, Mac Allister, Fernandez, Gomez
Forwards
Messi, La. Martinez, Dybala, Almada, Alvarez, Di Maria, Correa
Raul Jimenez, having started on the bench in the Poland draw, will hope to start against Argentina, with Hirving Lozano and Alexis Vega attacking from the flanks.
Luis Chavez is likely to have done enough to secure his place on the left side of midfield, while Jorge Sanchez is set to continue at right-back.
Mexico possible XI: Ochoa; Sanchez, Montes, Moreno, Gallardo; Alvarez, Herrera, Chavez; Lozano, Martin, Vega
Position
Players
Goalkeepers
Ochoa, Talavera, Cota
Defenders
Moreno, Gallardo, Araujo, Montes, Sanchez, Aeteaga, K. Alvarez, Vasquez
Midfielders
Guardado, Herrera, E. Alvarez, Pineda, Antuna, Gutierrez, Rodriguez, Alvarado, Romo, Vega, Chavez
Forwards
Jimenez, Lozano, Martin, Funes Mori
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