The last game of the group stage of the Concacaf Nations League will be lived this Sunday March 26 when Mexico try to seal your qualification to the final four against Jamaica at the Azteca Stadium. Diego Cocca made his debut in the Mexican team with a vital victory against Suriname and, with some important variations, he will face the game against the ‘Reggae Boyz’ to look for the 3 points against his people. Check here what the Mexican formation would be.
What time to see Mexico vs. Jamaica TODAY and on which open TV channel they broadcast it
The variants of Mexico vs. Jamaica
Diego Cocca will place some players that he did not use in his last visit against Suriname on date 5 of the Concacaf Nations League. The coach will put Henry Martin, current Liga MX scorer, as the main man in the offense, who will take the place of Santiago Giménez. In addition, Chucky Lozano and Orbelín Pineda will return to the starting eleven to give the ‘Tri’ attack a higher hierarchy, which with a tie will be enough to qualify for the next round of the tournament.
Mexico vs. Jamaica: probable lineups
- Mexico: Guillermo Ochoa; Gerard Arteaga, Johan Vásquez, Israel Reyes, Kevin Álvarez; Erick Gutierrez, Erick Sanchez, Uriel Antuna; Carlos Rodríguez, Roberto Alvarado, Henry Martin.
- Jamaica: André Blake; Javain Brown, Damion Lowe, Jamoi Topey, Amari’i Bell; Devon Williams, Kevon Lambert, Leon Bailey, Ravel Morrison; Junior Flemmings, Shamar Nicholson.
What time do they play Mexico vs. Jamaica?
The second game of Diego Cocca’s Mexican team will be this Sunday at the Azteca Stadium starting at 6:00 pm (Central Mexico time). If you are in other South American countries, you can follow the meeting from 7:00 pm (in Peru, Colombia and Ecuador) and 9:00 pm (in Chile, Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil).
This is how Mexico and Jamaica arrive at the Concacaf Nations League match
Diego Cocca had a good debut in the Mexican national team, beating Suriname 2-0 as a visitor. The rival in front of him already knows what it is to steal points from the ‘Tri’, although in that tie it was played in Kingston. At home, Mexico must at least draw in order to secure their qualification and be in the final four of the tournament.