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Game, USA – Mexico online, Nations League live: forecast, time and channel

USESMexico online they will face each other again, but this time it will be for the semifinal of the Nations League which will be played at Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, next Thursday, June 15, 2023. Both teams will seek their pass to the final and become champions shortly after the start of the Gold Cup. The match will be broadcast on Univision channels , Paramount+, TVAzteca 7, Azteca Deportes, ESPN, Channel 5 Televisa, ViX, Star+ and TUDN. Find out what time they play, history and more about this important commitment.

WHEN WILL THE USA – MEXICO PLAY?

The duel for the semifinal of the Nations League between the USA and Mexico will be played this Thursday, June 15, 2023 at the Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas.

WHAT TIME DOES THE USA PLAY – MEXICO?

The match between the USA and Mexico is scheduled to be played starting at 9:00 p.m. (Peruvian time). We leave you the schedules of other countries so you don’t miss this important game.

  • Mexico: 8:00 p.m.
  • Ecuador: 9:00 p.m.
  • Colombia: 9:00 p.m.
  • Bolivia: 10:00 p.m.
  • Venezuela: 10:00 p.m.
  • Chile: 11:00 p.m.
  • Argentina: 11:00 p.m.
  • Paraguay: 11:00 p.m.
  • Uruguay: 11:00 p.m.
  • Brazil: 11:00 p.m.

WHAT CHANNELS TO SEE USA – MEXICO

The match between the USA and Mexico for the semifinal of the Nations League will be broadcast by the signals of TVAzteca 7, Azteca Deportes, ESPN, Channel 5 Televisa, ViX, Star+ and TUDN for all of Mexico, while for the USA, the signal enabled to broadcast the match is that of Univision, Paramount+ and TUDN. Also, you can follow the minute by minute on the DT El Comercio website.

WHERE TO SEE ONLINE USA – MEXICO

In order for you to see the online broadcast from the USA and Mexico, you will have to create an account at TUDN APP or Univision NOW.

History, USA – Mexico: last game

Mexico drew 1-1 against the United States in a friendly match held this Wednesday in Glendale (Arizona), thus extending a victory drought against its staunch rival that has lasted since September 2019.

Mexican Uriel Antuna scored the opener at State Farm Stadium with a withering counterattack in the 55th minute, but Colombian-American striker Jesús Ferreira equalized in the 81st minute after Carlos Rodríguez’s shot over the crossbar.

“We were superior, we could have easily won the match. They are football things”, stressed the new Mexican coach, Diego Cocca.

“We had personality, we controlled the game and we had scoring chances,” said the Argentine coach. “We cannot control the ball on the post, but if we keep working, the results will come. We are making progress”.

As it was not a FIFA date, none of the teams could hardly count on internationals from the European leagues.

With this friendly, the ‘Tri’ has five consecutive games without beating the United States, its neighbor and great rival in Concacaf.

Three of those games ended in American victories, including the 2021 Concacaf Nations League and Gold Cup finals, and the other two in draws.

Mexico longs to take revenge for those painful defeats in the next League of Nations (June 15-18), where it will face the United States in the semifinals, and immediately afterwards in the Gold Cup (June 24-July 16).

This Wednesday, Mexico had the initiative of the match against a rival that had up to eight players present in its starting eleven at the last World Cup in Qatar-2022.

One of them was Sergiño Dest, on loan from FC Barcelona to AC Milan. From the left wing, Dest starred in a curious duel against Julián Araújo, another winger born in the United States signed at a very young age by the Barça team.

– Draw by Jesus Ferreira –

Mexico, which had nine shots to four for the United States, created its first dangerous chances through long shots and Luis Chávez’s free-kicks.

The Pachuca midfielder, also a World Cup winner in Qatar, teamed up on a wall with Alexis Vegas and launched a strong left-footed shot from outside the area that went close to the post in the 19th minute.

After the break, the ‘Tri’ materialized their dominance when Antuna took advantage of a mistake by central defender Aaron Long to steal the ball from him in midfield and launch a run until they beat goalkeeper Sean Johnson one-on-one.

Mexico was about to seal the victory in an action in which Carlos Rodríguez shot the crossbar but that same action continued with a run by Dest and a combination with Morris and Soñora that ended with a pass from Jesús Ferreira to equalize. .

The FC Dallas striker, born in the Colombian town of Santa Marta, thus celebrated his eighth goal in an American uniform.

“If they were able to end the game with a ball on the post, they tied us in a transition that perhaps we could have ended with a free kick,” said Cocca.

“It was a good test for us,” said United States interim head coach Anthony Hudson. “I have to give credit to Mexico. He did a good job tonight. They are a very strong team. But I think my players responded well and I’m proud of them.”

This is how Mexico arrives

The Mexican soccer team rescued the 2-2 draw against Cameroon, on Saturday in a preparation match for their semifinal match of the Concacaf Nations League played at the Snapdragon stadium before 30,543 spectators.

The African squad generated the first attack at minute 8 with a breakthrough that ended with a shot by Karl Toko Ekambi that was controlled by the Mexican goalkeeper Luis Malagón.

Mexico responded to the 16th with a shot by Luis Chávez that was saved by goalkeeper Fabrice Ondoa.

At minute 37, Bryan Mbeuma appeared in the Mexican area and made it 1-0 for the ‘Indomitable Lions’ with a cross shot.

The ‘Tri’ evened the score 1-1 at 45+2 with a shot from Israel Reyes inside the area.

In the second half, at 61, the Mexican goalkeeper Luis Malagón missed a ball and Karl Toko Ekambi appeared on the edge of the small area to score Cameroon’s 2-1.

Very close to the end, at 90+4, Kevin Álvarez entered the Cameroonian area from the right side and made it 2-2 with a low and crossed shot.

Mexico’s next match will be against the United States on Thursday the 15th in the semifinal of the Concacaf Nations League at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.

Cameroon will play again on Sunday, September 3, against Burundi in the African Cup of Nations tie.

The Mexican soccer team beat Guatemala 2-0 this Wednesday in a preparation match for the Gold Cup-2023 played at the Mazatlán stadium (northwestern Mexico) before 20,068 spectators.

At minute 13, the Honduran referee Nelson Salgado signaled a penalty in favor of Mexico for a handball by Nicolás Samayoa inside the area.

Raúl Jiménez executed the punishment at 14 with a subtle shot to the left of goalkeeper Nicholas Hagen that was defeated by the opposite side.

Guatemala was close to a tie at 39 when Esteban García hit a header inside the six-yard box that goalkeeper Luis Malagón sent in a corner kick with a deflected shot over the crossbar.

Hagen saved the chapín team from the second goal by covering a frontal shot from Érick Sánchez, at 60.

The Mexican squad sealed the victory from 2-0 to 80 with a shot from Roberto de la Rosa inside the area after a rebound from the defense.

This was the 37th game between Mexico and Guatemala; The balance is now 24 Aztec victories, nine draws and four Chapine wins.

On Saturday, Mexico will play another preparation match, it will be against Cameroon at the Snapdragon Stadium in San Diego, California.

On Sunday, Guatemala will have a new friendly game, it will be against Trinidad and Tobago at the Subaru Park stadium, in Chester, Pennsylvania.

Source: Elcomercio

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