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What time does Mexico vs Costa Rica play and on which channel to watch the Gold Cup match?

Mexico and Costa Rica once again faced. For the quarterfinals of the gold Cup, Mexicans and Costa Ricans will collide in a duel that will spark sparks. This Saturday, July 8, you cannot miss the match between the two teams for a pass to the next phase at AT&T Stadium, a sports venue located in Arlington, Texas, United States. In this note, find out which channels broadcast this game and the times to watch it.

WHAT TIME DOES MEXICO PLAY VS. COSTA RICA

The match between Mexico and Costa Rica is scheduled to be played starting at 8:30 p.m. (Peruvian time). We leave you the schedules of other countries so you don’t miss this important game.

  • Mexico: 7:30 p.m.
  • Ecuador: 8:30 p.m.
  • Colombia: 8:30 p.m.
  • Bolivia: 9:30 p.m.
  • Venezuela: 9:30 p.m.
  • Chile: 9:30 p.m.
  • Argentina: 10:30 p.m.
  • Paraguay: 10:30 p.m.
  • Uruguay: 10:30 p.m.
  • Brazil: 10:30 p.m.

TRANSMISSION CHANNELS MEXICO VS. COSTA RICA

The match between Mexico and Costa Rica for the quarterfinals of the 2023 Gold Cup will be broadcast by the signals of TUDN, TV Azteca, VIX and Channel 5 for all of Mexico, while for Costa Rica, the signal enabled to broadcast the match is that of ESPN, Star+ and Teletica Deportes. Also, you can follow the minute by minute on the DT El Comercio website.

WHERE TO SEE MEXICO VS. COSTA RICA ONLINE

In order for you to be able to watch the online broadcast of the quarterfinal game between Mexico and Costa Rica, you will have to create an account at TUDN APP or STAR+.

What is TUDN?

TUDN presents you the best of sports TV from the United States and Mexico, with the transmission of the main soccer leagues in the world and more, including all the matches of the World Cup.

How did TUDN come about?

TUDN is the new sports media brand that was born on July 20, 2019, after the mergers of the sports channels of Televisa in Mexico and Univision in the United States, which for the first time in history creates a binational channel for cover the two largest markets in North America.

The premiere of TUDN represented that two brands with a long tradition such as Televisa Deportes Network in Mexico and Univision Deportes in the United States would be left behind to make way for the most ambitious sports media project in recent years in the Spanish-speaking television industry.

What tournaments or events does TUDN broadcast?

  • MX League
  • Women’s MX League
  • Major League Soccer
  • Men’s and women’s national teams of the United States and Mexico
  • UEFA Champions League
  • UEFA Europa League
  • CONCACAF Champions League
  • mx cup
  • bundesliga

Programs on TUDN

  • Fútbol Central (game prelude show).
  • Soccer Club (Monday to Friday, 7:00pm Eastern).
  • La Jugada (Sundays at 12:00pm Eastern).
  • Línea de 4 (Monday to Friday, 8:00pm & 11:00pm Eastern), soccer analysis program.
  • Locura (Monday to Friday, 6:00pm Eastern), dedicated to fans.
  • Mission Europe (Monday to Friday, 5:00 pm Eastern), on what is happening with soccer in Europe.
  • República Deportiva (Sundays, 3:00pm ET), a Sunday show that celebrates its 20th anniversary this year.

What is TUDN and what channel to watch it on?

To watch the matches of the Mexico team we leave you up to three options, where you can follow the live signal.

  • SKY 547 / 1547, with 24/7 programming.
  • IZZI 501 / 890, with 24/7 programming.
  • CABLECOM 52, with 24/7 programming.
  • TOTAL PLAY 503 / 504, with 24/7 programming.

How to see the TUDN online signal?

For subscribers of participating Pay TV providers, streaming access is a benefit of your TV service, available at no extra charge. Just log in with your username and password from your TV provider. Here we show you how.

1) Click the play button of any game.

2) Select your Pay TV provider.

3) Enter your username and password from your pay TV provider.

4) If you do not remember your username and password, click on the online recovery links on the login screen of your TV provider.

How to hire TUDN

  • Enter the App Store or Google Play and download the app.
  • Enter TUDN to subscribe to the service.
  • Start watching LIVE TV on your phone, tablet or computer.

Links to download TUDN

TUDN has the application available for Android and iOS.

  • Download TUDN app on Android
  • Download TUDN app on iOS

This is how Mexico arrives

The Qatari soccer team slipped into the quarterfinals of the Gold Cup-2023 by beating Mexico 1-0 and with this victory they also eliminated Honduras, on Sunday in the third and final round of Group B.

At the Levi’s stadium in Santa Clara, California, the Qatari team converted their only dangerous play into the winning goal thanks to Hazem Shehata’s definition at minute 27.

Invited by Concacaf to this Gold Cup, Qatar resisted Mexican dominance for more than 70 minutes and made it to the quarterfinals.

At the same time, at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina, Honduras came from behind to beat Haiti 2-1 and came close to qualifying for the next round.

The Caribbean team took a 1-0 lead at minute 21 with a goal from Frantzdy Pierrot.

The Catracha comeback was possible thanks to the scores of Jerry Bengtson, at 42, and José Pinto, at 59.

Mexico, which reached the quarterfinals, finished as the leader with six points and Qatar was second with four points; Honduras also finished with four points, but with a worse goal difference than the Asian team and Haiti finished with three points.

In the quarterfinals, Qatar and Mexico will face, respectively, the leader and the runner-up of Group C.

It should be noted that Mexico sealed its pass to the quarterfinals of the Gold Cup-2023 by beating Haiti 3-1, on Thursday at the Farm stadium in Glendale, Arizona, for the second day of Group B while Honduras stayed alive by salvage a 1-1 draw against Qatar.

The Mexican team reached six points and established itself as the leader of the sector with its second victory, while the Haitian team was left with three points in second place.

Haiti was able to keep the goalless tie in the first half thanks to a shot by Mexican Edson Álvarez that hit the post at minute 4 and also due to a save by his goalkeeper Alexandre Pierre before a shot by Henry Martín at 42.

At the start of the second half, at 46, Martín finally made it 1-0 for Mexico with a header inside the six-yard box.

The 2-0 was courtesy of the Caribbean defender Ricardo Adé with an own goal at 56, in his attempt to deflect a low cross from ‘Tri’.

Haiti closed to 2-1 on the scoreboard at 78 with a powerful header from Danley Jean after taking a right corner kick.

At 83, Santiago Giménez sentenced the 3-1 in favor of the Aztec team with a definition inside the small area.

-Agonizing draw catracho-

In the first match of the card, Honduras maintained its hopes of qualifying for the quarterfinals by dramatically rescuing a 1-1 draw against Qatar.

Tameemm Alabdulla made it 1-0 for the Qatari representative with a header at minute 7.

The 1-1 for the Catracha squad was achieved by Alberth Elis in compensation time, at 90+6, with a shot on the edge of the small area.

For the second time in this Gold Cup, Qatar conceded a painful goal in added time; With one point, the Asian team invited to this Gold Cup was in third place in the Group B standings while Honduras is fourth, also with one unit, but with worse goal difference.

On the third day of this group, next Sunday, Qatar will close against Mexico and Honduras will define their future against Haiti.

Source: Elcomercio

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