Mexico Clashes with South Korea: Your Complete Guide to Catching the International Friendly Live

The Mexican national squad returns to the field Tuesday evening to conclude their September international window with a friendly encounter against South Korea.
El Tri is coming off an underwhelming display against Japan during the weekend. Javier Aguirre's team was significantly outmatched in the opening 45 minutes and continues to face difficulties generating threatening attacking chances.
Nevertheless, the solid defensive structure that has emerged under Aguirre successfully neutralized Japan's threats. Mexico showed improvement after the break but lacked precision in the final third. Ultimately, a scoreless stalemate accurately reflected the events on the field in a contest with minimal entertainment value.
South Korea awaits El Tri next. Hong Myung-bo's squad is fresh off an impressive showing where they decisively beat the USMNT 2–0. While South Korea appeared to be the more favorable matchup of the two September friendlies for El Tri, Aguirre's players must be at their best to prevent suffering the same outcome as their northern rivals.
Here's your guide to watching Mexico vs. South Korea on Tuesday evening.
What Time Does Mexico vs. South Korea Begin?
How to View Mexico vs. South Korea on Television and Online Stream
Mexican supporters in the U.S. have multiple viewing options for El Tri's match against South Korea. The friendly encounter will be televised on TUDN, Univision, fuboTV, FOX Deportes and Universo. Supporters can also stream the contest via ViX, the FOX Sports App and TUDN.com.
In Mexico, fans will have access to the game on television through Canal 5, Azteca 7 and TUDN. The match can also be viewed through streaming platforms ViX and Amazon Prime Video.
Country | TV Channel / Live Stream |
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United States | TUDN, Univision, fuboTV, FOX Deportes, Universo, ViX, FOX Sports App, TUDN.com |
Mexico | Canal 5, Azteca 7, TUDN, ViX, Amazon Prime Video |
What Lies Ahead for Mexico?

After the encounter with South Korea, El Tri players will head back to their club teams, marking the conclusion of September's international fixtures.
El Tri will reassemble in a month's time for October's international schedule. Mexico is set to play two friendly contests against South American opposition.
Initially, Mexico will face Colombia on Oct. 11 at one of their adopted home venues in AT&T Stadium. Subsequently, El Tri will return to Mexican territory to take on Ecuador on Oct. 14 at the Estadio Akron in Guadalajara.