Mexico Faces Australia in Final Friendly Ahead of World Cup Roster Announcement
Mexico is set to play against Australia in their last friendly match before finalizing their squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The game will take place at the Rose Bowl, where a strong pro-El Tri atmosphere is expected. Both teams will have one additional friendly after this matchup, with Mexico scheduled to face Serbia on June 4. However, with El Tri announcing their roster on May 31, this match serves as a crucial opportunity for players hoping to secure a spot on the team.
Currently, Mexico is enjoying a favorable run, having achieved three wins and two draws in their last five outings. As they prepare for this encounter, they are considered the favorites, although predictions suggest a low-scoring affair.
Here are the details for the Mexico vs. Australia friendly:
- Stadium: Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California
- Date: Saturday, May 30
- Kickoff: 8 p.m. MT / 9 p.m. CT
- Broadcast: FOX Deportes, TUDN, Univision; streaming on Fubo and VIX
In terms of injuries, Mexico's Alexis Vega is listed as questionable due to a knee issue. Australia will be without Riley McGree (hamstring) and Lewis Miller (Achilles).
Betting odds from BetMGM.com show Mexico at -175, a draw at +300, and Australia at +425, with an over/under of 2.5 goals. Predictions vary, with some expecting a narrow victory for Mexico, who is anticipated to control possession against a disciplined Australian side focused on counterattacking.
For fans eager to catch the action, this friendly represents not only a chance to support El Tri but also a significant moment for players vying for a place in the World Cup lineup.
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