The Mexico national team returns to American soil as it takes on a formidable Belgium squad on Tuesday night in yet another stern test against a top European opponent.
A determined display on Saturday night allowed El Tri to grind out a goalless draw against Portugal on home turf at the Estadio Azteca. The focus now shifts to replicating that result on the road and avoiding the same outcome that befell the U.S. men's national team against Rudi García's side.
Belgium tore apart the USMNT 5–2 in Atlanta on Saturday, putting on full display the lethal attack it has built over recent years, boasting an abundance of talent in the attacking third. Les Diables Rouges now look to cap off a triumphant North American tour by stretching their 10-game unbeaten run, which has now surpassed the one-year mark.
With the World Cup approaching, time is dwindling for players to stake their claim for a roster spot, raising the stakes considerably for Tuesday's friendly.
Here's everything fans need to know about how to watch Mexico vs. Belgium on Tuesday evening.
What Time Does Mexico vs. Belgium Kick Off?
How to Watch Mexico vs. Belgium on TV, Live Stream

El Tri supporters in the United States will be able to follow the action on FOX One and its streaming platform via the FOX Sports App. Spanish-language coverage is also available through TUDN USA and Univision, while subscribers to ViX can stream the game as well.
Canal 5, Azteca 7, and TUDN remain the primary broadcasters for El Tri matches for viewers in Mexico, with ViX and Azteca Deportes serving as the streaming options.
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 |
What's Next for Mexico, Belgium?

The March international window concludes after the friendly in Chicago, with players from both Mexico and Belgium heading back to their club sides. They will not reconvene with their national teams until the weeks immediately preceding the 2026 World Cup.
Mexico has three international friendlies lined up against Ghana, Australia, and Serbia in the final days of May and the opening days of June — matches that serve as the last preparation before their World Cup opener against South Africa on June 11.
Belgium has arranged friendlies in early June against Croatia and Tunisia, putting the finishing touches on their preparations before kicking off their World Cup campaign against Egypt on June 15.
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