Don't Miss a Second: Your Complete Guide to Watching Mexico vs. Serbia Live

Don't Miss a Second: Your Complete Guide to Watching Mexico vs. Serbia Live

Mexico wraps up its 2026 World Cup preparations on Thursday by hosting Serbia in its last pre-tournament friendly.

The co-hosts open their World Cup campaign on June 11 against South Africa, and manager Javier Aguirre is focused on having his squad in peak physical and mental condition for such a crucial opener.

El Tri head into the tournament in good form, having secured wins over fellow World Cup nations Ghana and Australia in recent friendlies. Keeping clean sheets in both games means Mexico are now on a seven-match unbeaten run, with only draws against Portugal and Belgium interrupting that stretch.

Serbia will present a stern test for Aguirre's squad despite missing out on the World Cup. Their 3–0 defeat to Cabo Verde last time out was a disappointing result, yet the European side still possess considerable quality throughout their squad.

Here is everything you need to know about watching Mexico's final warm-up fixture.

What Time Does Mexico vs. Serbia Kick Off?

How to Watch Mexico vs. Serbia on TV, Live Stream

Viewers in Mexico have several options available. Canal 5 and Azteca 7 will carry the match, while it can also be streamed through TUDN and ViX—both platforms also available to audiences in the United States.

US-based fans have additional options as well, with FOX Sports and Univision also holding broadcast rights to this compelling matchup.

No broadcasters have been confirmed for Canada or the United Kingdom.

Country

TV Channel/Live Stream

United States

TUDN USA, Univision, FOX Deportes, FOX One, FOX Sports App, ViX

Mexico

Canal 5, Azteca 7, TUDN, ViX, Azteca Deportes

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All 48 Teams

All 48 Teams

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What's Next for Mexico vs. Serbia?

Mexico players

Echoing the 2010 World Cup, Mexico takes on South Africa in the tournament's opening match next Thursday. The squad then has eight days before its second group stage encounter against South Korea, before rounding out the group phase against Czechia on June 25.

Serbia won't return to action until the September international break, giving their players a chance to enjoy a much-deserved rest.

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