Mexico Battles Uruguay: Your Complete Guide to Catching Tonight's Thrilling International Friendly
After more than three years away, Mexico makes their comeback to Estadio Corona for an important friendly encounter against Uruguay as the 2026 FIFA World Cup draws near.
A devastating 4–0 defeat to Colombia left many El Tri supporters on edge. While their recent 1–1 tie with Ecuador may have seemed disappointing, it at least showed Mexico returning to their fighting spirit.
Javier Aguirre will be pleased to have crucial players like Edson Álvarez and Raúl Jiménez back, enabling him to deploy a formation that mirrors Mexico's optimal squad.
Marcelo Bielsa's Uruguay, known for their trademark determination and fighting spirit, will provide an excellent challenge. Uruguay boasts solid European talent alongside some of the finest players from Latin American competitions, including several standout performers from Liga MX.
Here's your guide to watching Mexico vs. Uruguay this Saturday evening.
What Time Does Mexico vs. Uruguay Kick-Off?
How to Watch Mexico vs. Uruguay on TV and Live Stream
El Tri supporters in the U.S. have several options to follow Mexico's encounter with Uruguay. The fixture will be televised on TUDN USA, Univision, FOX Deportes and fuboTV.
American viewers can also stream the match through ViX and the FOX Sports App.
In Mexico, the game will be shown on national television via Canal 5 and Azteca 7, while TUDN will also carry the broadcast. The match will additionally be available for streaming on ViX and Azteca Deportes.
Country | TV Channel / Live Stream |
|---|---|
United States | TUDN USA, Univision, fuboTV, FOX Deportes, ViX, FOX Sports App |
Mexico | Canal 5, Azteca 7, TUDN, ViX, Azteca Deportes |
What's Next for Mexico?
Following their match against Uruguay, Mexico will head to San Antonio, TX to face Paraguay on Tuesday, Nov. 16. This marks El Tri's final game of 2025.
Subject to confirmation, reports suggest Mexico will participate in a pair of friendly matches in Central America during Jan. 2026 featuring a squad composed exclusively of Liga MX players—since it falls outside an official FIFA international window.
Subsequently, March international fixtures will act as the final tryout for El Tri players ahead of the 2026 World Cup squad announcement.