Mexico is back on home soil to kick off the November international action against Uruguay at the Estadio Corona.
Javier Aguirre’s side will hope its lackluster October performances were a mere bump in the road. Mexico were destroyed 4–0 by Colombia and settled for a draw against Ecuador despite the game being there for the taking.
As El Tri’s 2026 World Cup preparations continue, Uruguay will be a formidable foe. Marcelo Bielsa’s side pummeled Mexico 4–0 when they met in the summer of 2024 and El Tri hasn’t defeated La Celeste since the 2016 Copa América.
Uruguay didn’t encounter much trouble in their World Cup qualifiers journey. Now, Bielsa will look to build on a five game unbeaten streak against the team he declined to manage before landing on Uruguay’s touchline.
Here’s guide to Mexico vs. Uruguay.






