Mexico vs Canada live score updates highlights from CONCACAF World Cup qualifier
It will be No. 1 vs. No. 2 going head-to-head at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City. Itâs no surprise that Mexico (seven points) is leading the CONCACAF World Cup qualifying table, but no one expected Canada (five points) to be right behind after three games. The Canadians can overtake them in the standings with an upset victory.
Mexico is the overwhelming favorite in their home stadium, which will be open to 75 percent capacity. And the return from injury of attacking stars Raul Jimenez and Hirving âChuckyâ Lozano should give them a boost. But this is a new era of Canadian soccer led by Bayern Munich star Alphonso Davies, and Les Rouges gave Mexico fits in their last meeting in the CONCACAF Gold Cup semifinal. The Mexican side still won, but it needed a 99th-minute stoppage time goal to do it.
Canada national team manager John Herdman has injected a real belief into his squad that the nationâs first berth in the World Cup finals since 1986 is a real possibility. His counterpart with Mexico, Gerardo âTataâ Martino, is aware of the chip that Canada carries on its shoulder, and he has made it clear that his team will be game-planning for the visitorsâ game-breaking speed. It sets up for a fascinating battle.
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Sporting News will be following the event live and providing score updates.
Mexico vs. Canada live score 1H 2H Final Mexico 1 â" â" Canada 1 â" â"Goals:
MEX â" Jorge Sanchez (Chucky Lozano) â" 21st min.
CAN â" Jonathan Osorio (Alphonso Davies) â" 42nd min.
Standings and schedule: Updated World Cup qualifying table
(All times Eastern)
Halftime: Mexico 1, Canada 1Halftime: Mexico may have scored the first goal, but Canada played the better half. The visitors started strong, created several shots, but it was Mexico which was more clinical in front of goal. It showed on the goal by right back Jorge Sanchez. It started with a diagonal ball out of the back to the left. Then Chucky Lozano did the rest, feeding Sanchez for the goal. Canadaâs most dangerous chances came from runs by Tajon Buchanan, Alphonso Davies and Richie Laryea. But it was Jonathan Osorio who netted the equalizer with a surprise run into the box. It was a deserved equalizer. A fun second half is in store.
42nd min.: And Canada gets its goal! Alphonso Davies in a central position with the through ball for Jonathan Osorio in the box and he tucks it away from the goalkeeper. Itâs 1-1!
40th min.: Another Canada chance! This time itâs a set piece and Steven Vitoria heads it right at goalkeeper Memo Ochoa, who reacts to the point-blank shot and pats it away.
36th min.: Richie Laryea with another shot for Canada. Itâs been all Canada in the last 10 minutes. With a little more accuracy, Canada could be level by now.
34th min.: Mistake by Mexico almost punished by Tajon Buchanan. He fires another shot on goal thatâs saved for a corner. But nothing comes of it.
31st min.: Alphonso Davies misses the equalizer! Great play by Tajon Buchanan again on the right side. He was double-teamed but still got the cross off and it found Davies, who missed the target with the goal at his mercy.
21st min.: Goal Mexico! Chucky Lozano again on the left side starts the play and he lofts it to right back Jorge Sanchez who pushes into the box, controls it and fires home. Well done by the Mexican defender and delightful ball from Chucky.
18th min.: Good look for Chucky Lozano! Raul Jimenez feeds Chucky on the left, but his curling right-footed shot goes wide and doesnât test goalkeeper Maxime Crepeau.
15th min.: Chance for Canada! Richie Laryea with a shot on goal and âkeeper Memo Ochoa pushes the ball right to Tajon Buchanan on the right side of the box. Buchanan takes it first time, but fires high of the target. Another warning shot from Canada.
7th min.: Mexico chance! Maxime Crepeau comes up with the save on a Hector Herrera shot from distance. It wonât be the toughest shot that he sees today.
1st min.: Weâre off. Tajon Buchanan with a run down the left and his cross is picked up by Memo Ochoa. Canada not wasting any time to set the tone.
9:40 p.m.: The match is set to kick off. The referee has to tell Canada to break up the huddle.
9:08 p.m.: Canada takes the field for warmups:
8:46 p.m.: A look inside the Estadio Azteca.
8:45 p.m.: Fans filing their way through. Masks are required. One hour until kickoff.
6:22 p.m.: It has nearly been a year (last Nov. 14) since these three played together for Mexico:
Mexico vs. Canada lineupsTata Martino has options, especially at forward. But he gave everyone the attacking trio they wanted.
Mexico starting lineup (4-3-3, left to right): 13-Guillermo âMemoâ Ochoa-GK â" 23-Jesus Gallardo, 2-Nestor Araujo, 3-Cesar Montes, 5-Jorge Sanchez â" 18-Andres Guardado (c), 4-Edson Alvarez, 16-Hector Herrera â" 17-Jesus âTecatitoâ Corona, 9-Raul Jimenez, 22-Hirving âChuckyâ Lozano
Mexico subs: Rodolfo Cota-GK, Jonathan Orozco-GK, Alfredo Talavera-GK, Hector Moreno, Johan Vasquez, Julio Cesar Dominguez, Luis âChakaâ Rodriguez, Osvaldo Rodriguez, Sebastian Cordova, Luis Romo, Carlos âCharlyâ Rodriguez, Jonathan Dos Santos, Orbelin Pineda, Alexis Vega, Uriel Antuna, Rogelio Funes Mori, Henry Martin
Herdman confirmed that Atiba Hutchinson, Cyle Larin and Lucas Cavallini have still not recovered from knocks and missed the trip to Mexico. While Herdman is still hopeful he could get the trio back at some point to play in this October window, Canada will definitely be without starting goalkeeper Milan Borjan, whoâs still recovering from COVID-19.
Junior Hoilett and David Wotherspoon also did not travel with the Canadian team to Mexico due to strict UK quarantine requirements for travelers to Mexico City that would have kicked in upon their return to their Britain-based clubs. Scott Kennedy was not called up due to injury.
Canada starting lineup (3-5-2, left to right): 16-Maxime Crepeau-GK â" 4-Kamal Miller, 5-Steven Vitoria, 2-Alistair Johnston â" 19-Alphonso Davies, 14-Mark-Anthony Kaye, 7-Stephen Eustaquio, 21-Jonathan Osorio, 22-Richie Laryea â" 11-Tajon Buchanan, 20-Jonathan David
Canada subs (11): James Pantemis-GK, Dayne St. Clair-GK, Derek Cornelius, Doneil Henry, Samuel Adekugbe, Zachary Brault-Guillard, Liam Fraser, Samuel Piette, Charles-Andreas Brym, Liam Millar, Jacob Shaffelburg
How to watch Mexico vs. Canada in USAThe match will be broadcast in the USA by Univision and TUDN in Spanish. Both channels are available to stream on fuboTV with a free 7-day trial available to new users. It will be available in English on CBS streaming platform Paramount+.
The Estadio Azteca in Mexico City will be at 75 percent capacity for the match, the highest cap permitted post-pandemic.
Mexico vs. Canada: Betting odds & predictionOdds courtesy of DraftKings
Pick: Canada +1 Asian Handicap (-125)
This is a different Canada side, and as long as Alphonso Davies, Jonathan David and Stephen Eustaquio are out there, Les Rouges are capable of scoring â" and even winning â" despite what history says (three wins in 36 all-time meetings and never in Mexico).
For those feeling extra daring, there are plenty of bold wagering opportunities: Canada double chance (i.e., win or tie at +145) or the Canada double chance parlayed with the over 1.5 total goals (+245). But weâll play it safer with a recommendation of the Canada +1 Asian Handicap at -125 and shrinking by the hour. If Canada loses by a goal, the wager qualifies as a push. A Canada draw or victory, and youâre a winner.
Prediction: Mexico 1, Canada 1
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