When


Monday 13 Oct 2025

17:00 Local Time

23:00 Your Time

Where


MexicoMexico

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The Mexican National Football Team, also known as "El Tri," is a powerhouse in the world of international soccer. Founded in 1927, the team has competed in every FIFA World Cup since 1994, reaching the quarter-finals twice. In CONCACAF competitions, Mexico has won the Gold Cup seven times and the CONCACAF Cup once. Some notable players who have represented Mexico include legends like Hugo Sanchez and Rafa Marquez, as well as rising stars like Hirving Lozano and Carlos Vela. The team's home stadium, Estadio Azteca, is one of the largest and most iconic stadiums in the world with a capacity of over 87,000. With a long history of success and a talented roster, Mexico continues to be a major contender on the international football stage.

Ecuador, nicknamed “La Tri”, is a South American football team that represents the country in international competitions. The team is governed by the Ecuadorian Football Federation and has been a member of FIFA since 1926. They have competed in nine FIFA World Cup tournaments, with their best finish being the round of 16 in 2006. Ecuador has also been a regular participant in the Copa América, with their best performance being fourth place in 1959 and 1993. The team's home stadium is the Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa, located in Quito, the country's capital. Ecuador has produced several notable players such as Antonio Valencia, Jefferson Montero, and Enner Valencia, who have played for top clubs in Europe. With a strong dedication to the sport and talented players, Ecuador continues to make a mark in the world of football.

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