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Watch Mexico vs Switzerland: Live Stream & Start Time

How to watch the international friendly match between Mexico and Switzerland, as well as kick-off time and team news.

Ahead of the CONCACAF Gold Cup, Mexico will be looking to secure their third consecutive victory in a high-profile international friendly match against Switzerland at the Rice-Eccles Stadium on Saturday.

Having won a significant trophy in March, El Tri aims to build momentum as their 2023 calendar year evolves. Meanwhile, Switzerland has been engaged in a couple of preparatory matches as they gear up for the World Cup qualifiers later this year. Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch the match, including kick-off time, TV channels, and team news.

How to watch Mexico vs Switzerland online – TV channels & live streams

In the United States (US), the international friendly match between Mexico and Switzerland will be available to watch via:

For live updates on the match, you can check out GOAL’s Live Match Centre.

How to watch anywhere with VPN

If you are traveling or living abroad, you might need a virtual private network (VPN) to access your usual streaming services. A VPN, such as NordVPN, provides a secure online connection for streaming. For more options, check out GOAL‘s guide to the best VPNs for streaming sports.

Mexico vs Switzerland kick-off time

The international friendly match will take place at the iconic Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City, Utah. Kick-off is scheduled for 1 PM PT / 4 PM ET on Saturday, June 7.

Team news & squads

Mexico team news

Mexico looks solid as they are likely to stick with the majority of the starting lineup that led to their Nations League triumph in March. Expect key players like Edson Alvarez to be included despite a less-than-stellar season at West Ham United. Additionally, Fulham’s Raul Jimenez and AC Milan’s Santiago Gimenez are expected to feature prominently in the squad.

Switzerland team news

Switzerland faces some challenges as Zeki Amoundi, crucial for their Nations League success last year, will miss the game due to an injury suffered while playing for Benfica. They will also cope without Aurele Amenda, a center-back from Eintracht Frankfurt, sidelined with a knee injury. On a brighter note, Gregor Kobel from Borussia Dortmund is likely to take over from Yvon Mvogo in goal after being rested during their recent victory over Luxembourg.

Form

Mexico: The team has shown impressive recent form, scoring 10 goals while conceding just 3 in their last five matches. With two games ending in over 2.5 goals, they appear to be in good shape as they approach this friendly.

Switzerland: The Swiss side scored 9 goals but conceded 8 in their last five outings, indicating a slightly shaky defense but consistent attacking threat, with 3 of those matches ending in over 2.5 goals.

Head-to-Head Record

Historically, Mexico and Switzerland have faced each other multiple times. Their last matchup ended in a competitive draw. With both teams gearing up for significant tournaments in their respective regions, this match promises to deliver action and excitement.

Useful links

For more detailed information regarding this match, visit FIFA or check UEFA for updates on team standings and qualifiers.

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