Mexico vs Canada Match Analysis & Prediction
11/09/2024 3:30 am
Seeking their first victory against Mexico on United States soil in over decades, Canada will face El Tri in a friendly on Wednesday at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
The Canucks hung on to secure a 2-1 victory over the United States this past weekend, while Mexico came away with a 3-0 win over New Zealand.
Javier Aguirre began his third spell as Mexican manager on a high note, as his side ended a two-game winless run on Sunday.
Their three goals scored were as many as this team had netted in their four previous matches combined, winning by a three-goal margin for the second time this year.
The Mexicans have conceded just once in their last four competitive matches, with all of their victories this year coming in the United States.
It has been over a year since this team last won successive matches, securing three consecutive knockout victories at the 2023 CONCACAF Gold Cup to lift the trophy.
Mexico enter this contest on an eight-game winless run across all competitions against North American opponents, which dates back over three years.
Meanwhile, it took them over 65 years, but at long last, Canada secured a victory over their arch-rivals Americans, with their manager Jesse Marsch correctly predicting the score in a pre-match interview.
The Canadian press created their share of turnovers on Saturday, with the visitors capitalising on a pair of United States giveaways while surviving a strong second-half push by the Yanks.
On Wednesday, Canada have a chance to win successive matches in 90 minutes for the first time since securing three consecutive victories in between March-June 2023 at the CONCACAF Nations League.
The Canucks are unbeaten in their last five matches played on American soil across all competitions against CONCACAF nations, winning two of those games.
Mexico vs. Canada Head to head
In the previous 38 meetings between these two teams, Mexico have claimed 22 victories while Canada have won eight, and they have drawn in eight. Canada have scored 30 goals and conceded 77 in the process.
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30/03/2016Mexico2Canada0Concacaf World Cup Qualifiers
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20/06/2019Mexico3Canada1Concacaf Gold Cup
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30/07/2021Mexico2Canada1Concacaf Gold Cup
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08/10/2021Mexico1Canada1Concacaf World Cup Qualifiers
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17/11/2021Canada2Mexico1Concacaf World Cup Qualifiers
Mexico Team News
Mexico were without Edson Alvarez for the game against New Zealand as he is still recovering from a knee injury sustained at the Copa America.
Jesus Gallardo can reach the century mark for caps if he featured on Wednesday, Cesar Montes is two appearances away from 50, while Alex Padilla is still seeking his first senior cap.
Mexico's Last 5 Matches
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09/06/2024Mexico2Brazil3Friendlies
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23/06/2024Mexico1Jamaica0CONMEBOL Copa America
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27/06/2024Vanezuela1Mexico0CONMEBOL Copa America
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01/07/2024Mexico0Ecuador0CONMEBOL Copa America
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08/09/2024Mexico3New Zealand0Friendlies
Canada Team News
On Saturday, Nathan Saliba and Stephen Afrifa earned their first senior caps for Canada, both coming on as substitutes, leaving Niko Sigur and Jonathan Sirois as the only uncapped players selected for this window.
Jacob Shaffelburg scored his fourth goal as a member of Canada this past weekend, while Jonathan David is now the joint record-goalscorer for the team, equaling Cyle Larin with his 29th for the national team.
Canada's Last 5 Matches
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30/06/2024Canada0Chile0CONMEBOL Copa America
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06/07/2024Venezuela1Canada1 PCONMEBOL Copa America
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10/07/2024Argentina2Canada0CONMEBOL Copa America
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14/07/2024Canada2Uruguay2 PCONMEBOL Copa America
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07/09/2024United States1Canada2Friendlies
Mexico vs. Canada: Odds and Predictions
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