What is Mexico's next FIFA World Cup 2026 game?
Mexico's next game at the 2026 FIFA World Cup is against South Korea at the Estadio Akron. It will be widely available on both free-to-air and premium platforms.
Detail | Information |
Opponent | South Korea |
Date | Thursday, June 18, 2026 |
Kick-Off Time | 7:00 PM (Local) / 2:00 AM (BST) |
Stadium | Estadio Akron |
City | Guadalajara, Mexico |
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Date (CST) | Opponent | Venue | Kick-off Time (CST) |
Jun 11 | 🇿🇦 South Africa | Estadio Azteca (Mexico City, Mexico) | 13:00 CST |
Jun 18 | 🇰🇷 South Korea | Estadio Akron (Guadalajara, Mexico) | 19:00 CST |
Jun 24 | 🇨🇿 Czech Republic | Estadio Azteca (Mexico City, Mexico) | 19:00 CST |
Who is showing FIFA World Cup 2026 in Mexico?
In Mexico, the broadcasting rights for the FIFA World Cup 2026 are split between the country’s two broadcasting giants: TelevisaUnivision and TV Azteca.
Because this is an expanded 104-match tournament, the distribution is heavily divided between free terrestrial television and digital streaming platforms. Here is exactly how you can catch the action in Mexico:
Free-to-Air Television
Both major networks will share a package of 32 key matches to be broadcast completely free over the air. This free package guarantees coverage of the tournament's most important moments, including the opening match at the Estadio Azteca, every single match featuring the Mexican National Team (El Tri) in Group A, select high-profile knockout games, and the Grand Final.
TelevisaUnivision: Will air their shared 32 matches across Canal 5 and Las Estrellas.
TV Azteca: Will air their shared 32 matches on Azteca 7.
Digital Streaming & Pay TV
If you want to watch the entire tournament, TelevisaUnivision is the exclusive master rights holder for all 104 matches in Mexico.
ViX (Premium Tier): This is the only platform in Mexico that will stream all 104 matches live. Roughly 72 matches are entirely exclusive to ViX Premium and will not be shown on free-to-air television.
ViX (Free Tier): Will stream select group-stage matches for free with ad interruptions.
Azteca Deportes (App & Web): TV Azteca will stream their package of 32 matches completely free of charge with no signup required via the Azteca Deportes app and tvazteca.com.
TUDN / Pay TV: Cable subscribers can watch televised coverage of Televisa's matches via TUDN and affiliated sports packages.
Platform / Channel | Access Type | Total Live Matches | Includes El Tri? |
Canal 5 / Las Estrellas | Free-to-Air TV | 32 Selected Matches | Yes (All Group Games) |
Azteca 7 | Free-to-Air TV | 32 Selected Matches | Yes (All Group Games) |
ViX Premium | Paid Streaming | 104 Matches (Full Tournament) | Yes (All Matches) |
Azteca Deportes App | Free Streaming | 32 Selected Matches | Yes (All Group Games) |
Mexico's 2026 World Cup Campaign
Twelve years after their unforgettable run to the last 16 in Brazil where they took global heavyweights Netherlands to the absolute brink in heartbreaking fashion, Mexico are proudly back on football's biggest stage as co-hosts. El Tri are entering a promising new era, seamlessly blending the veteran leadership of mainstays like Guillermo Ochoa with a dynamic, highly technical new generation. For the passionate Mexican fanbase, this hosting of the World Cup is more than just a tournament; it is the culmination of a massive transitional period aimed at reclaiming their status as North America's premier footballing heavyweights.
Getty ImagesTheir journey to this home tournament was defined by an impressive and largely dominant preparation cycle. Securing their showcase status in automatic fashion as co-hosts, El Tri asserted their regional supremacy by sweeping both the CONCACAF Nations League and Gold Cup championships. The undisputed driving force behind this momentum was Fulham forward Raúl Jiménez, whose blistering form yielded critical goals during the build-up matches, making him the focal point of the Mexican frontline. Under the guidance of Mexican manager Javier Aguirre, who took the reins in mid-2024, Mexico navigated the pre-tournament phase with a renewed sense of purpose and resilience.
Tactically, Aguirre, who brings valuable World Cup pedigree from his time managing Mexico at both the 2002 and 2010 tournaments, has implemented a system heavily reliant on pragmatic discipline and high-intensity pressing. Recognizing the sheer technical proficiency of players like Edson Álvarez, Luis Chávez, and Roberto Alvarado, Aguirre prefers a setup that breeds structural control and starves the opposition of space. While his approach has been highly effective in securing results, it will be thoroughly tested on the global stage. The manager will need to ensure his pragmatism-based system translates into decisive attacking penetration, avoiding the trap of becoming too cautious or defensive when attempting to break down the resilient, world-class defenses they are guaranteed to face in Group A.
Mexico vs South Africa: Worldwide FIFA World Cup 2026 TV guide
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