Mexico vs. Colombia Showdown: Your Complete Viewing Guide for TV and Live Stream
Mexico continues its preparation for the 2026 FIFA World Cup with a friendly encounter against Colombia.
El Tri secured draws against Japan and South Korea in friendly fixtures last month and aims to bounce back with a victory against South American rivals.
Manager Javier Aguirre faces challenges due to several injury concerns, leading to numerous fresh and returning players being called up for Mexico's October roster. This presents a crucial chance for squad players to showcase their abilities in the competition for World Cup selection.
Mexico will encounter a Colombian side that netted nine times in their previous two outings, boasting considerable European football talent throughout their lineup. Colombia has already qualified for next summer's competition and seeks to build positive momentum beginning with their match against Mexico.
Here's your guide to watching Mexico vs. Colombia this Saturday evening.
What Time Does Mexico vs. Colombia Kick-Off?
How to Watch Mexico vs. Colombia on TV and Live Stream
Mexican national team supporters in the United States have several viewing options for Mexico's encounter with Colombia. The friendly fixture will be televised on FOX One and fuboTV. Viewers preferring Spanish commentary can access coverage through TUDN, Univision, FOX Deportes and Universo.
Supporters can also stream the contest via ViX, the FOX Sports App and TUDN.com.
In Mexico, supporters will have access to the match on national television through Canal 5 and Azteca 7. Coverage will also be provided on TUDN. Streaming options include ViX and Amazon Prime Video.
Country | TV Channel / Live Stream |
|---|---|
United States | TUDN USA, Univision, fuboTV, FOX Deportes, ViX, FOX Sports App, TUDN.com |
Mexico | Canal 5, Azteca 7, TUDN, ViX, Amazon Prime Video |
What's Next for Mexico?

After their meeting with Colombia, El Tri will return home to Mexico to welcome Ecuador at Estadio Akron on Tuesday, Oct. 14.
Mexico's October training camp will wrap up and all squad members will rejoin their club teams.
Aguirre's team will reassemble in November for two additional friendly matches against South American opponents. El Tri will welcome Uruguay at Estadio Corona in Torreón, Mexico on Nov. 15, before traveling back to American territory to meet Paraguay on Nov. 18.
The Paraguay fixture will mark El Tri's final match of 2025.