It will be the second challenge of Diego Cocca. This Sunday, March 26, the Mexican team will receive its similar from Jamaica at the Azteca Stadium for matchday 6 of the Concacaf Nations League. Check the schedules and channels of the game. Despite beating Suriname 2-0 as a visitor, the ‘Tri’ still has a lot to improve, since in the game they had to appeal to individualities to make a difference. It will be a great challenge at home, with thousands of ‘Aztec’ fans in the stands.
It should be noted that the Mexican team is in first place in group A with seven points in 3 dates played. Jamaica is in second place with 5 points in the same number of rounds. While Suriname has only 1 unit in four dates. 12 teams divided into four groups are participating in the tournament. The first places of each one will qualify for the semifinal round.
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).
On which channel to watch Mexico vs. Jamaica?
To follow the transmission of the game from Mexico and Jamaica you can do it through Channel 5, TV Azteca 7 and TUDN if you are in Mexican territory. Remember that you can also follow all the incidents of the game on the Depor website. Schedule your time and don’t miss the highly anticipated ‘Tri’ match for the Concacaf Nations League.
Mexico vs. Jamaica: confirmed 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.
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