Mexico Battles Paraguay: Your Complete Guide to Catching Tonight's International Friendly Live

Mexico Battles Paraguay: Your Complete Guide to Catching Tonight's International Friendly Live

The Mexican national squad makes their return to American territory for a friendly encounter with Paraguay at San Antonio's Alamodome in Texas, seeking their first victory since claiming the 2025 Gold Cup championship.

This marks the concluding fixture of 2025 for Javier Aguirre's squad. A crucial win would provide a significant morale boost for a team that has faced challenges in recent international friendlies.

Mexico failed to secure victories against Japan, South Korea, Colombia, Ecuador and Uruguay across their previous five encounters. Nevertheless, El Tri showed improvement against La Celeste in a goalless stalemate over the weekend and will look to capitalize on that display.

Gustavo Alfaro's Paraguay squad has similarly encountered difficulties lately, suggesting Mexico possesses sufficient talent to overcome La Albirroja as preparations advance with the 2026 World Cup approaching in just over 200 days.

Below is your guide to viewing Mexico vs. Paraguay this Saturday evening.

What Time Does Mexico vs. Paraguay Kick-Off?

How to Watch Mexico vs. Paraguay on TV and Live Stream

El Tri supporters in the United States can view the match through TUDN USA, Univision and Fox Deportes. Mexico's encounter with Paraguay will additionally be accessible via streaming on ViX and the Fox Sports App.

As typically occurs, fans in Mexico have two national television choices to follow the action, with Canal 5 and Azteca 7 providing coverage of the game. TUDN offers another option to view the match. Those preferring to stream the game can utilize Azteca Deportes and ViX.

Country

TV Channel / Live Stream

United States

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

Mexico

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

What's Next for Mexico?

Mexico will not compete in another match before 2025, though El Tri will discover their initial World Cup adversaries during the group stage draw on Dec. 5.

Awaiting official confirmation, reports suggest Mexico will participate in several friendly matches in Jan. 2026. However, since there's no official FIFA international window during those dates, Aguirre's selection will likely consist exclusively of players from Liga MX and MLS.

The March international window will represent the next and final opportunity for Aguirre to assemble his complete squad before the World Cup. Reports indicate Portugal and Belgium are potential adversaries.