Mexico vs. Ecuador live score: Copa America 2024 updates, result as El Tri bid to reach quarterfinal stage

On Sunday at State Farm Stadium, Mexico and Ecuador clash in a crucial Copa America Group B match that will determine which side qualifies for the quarterfinals.

Each side took three points from their opening two games, but Ecuador have a goal-difference advantage over El Tri, meaning they know they can go through if they only avoid defeat. For Mexico, it’s win or go home.

“We have 90 minutes [left] and no one is getting off this ship and we will make it,” said coach Jaime Lozano after his side’s defeat against Venezuela. “We’re going to make it, of that I’m sure.”

The Sporting News is following Mexico vs. Ecuador live, providing score updates, commentary and highlights as they happen.

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Mexico vs. Ecuador live score ScoreGoal scorersMexico— Ecuador— Venue: State Farm Stadium, Glendale, Arizona
Referee: Mario Escobar (GUA)

Starting lineups:

Mexico (4-2-3-1, right to left): 1. Gonzalez (GK) — 2. Sanchez, 3. Montes, 5. Vasquez, 6. Arteaga — 7. Romo, 24. Chavez — 15. Antuna, 17. Pineda, 9. Quinones — 11. Gimenez.

Ecuador (4-4-2, right to left): 22. Dominguez (GK) — 17. Preciado, 2. Torres, 6. Pacho, 3. Hincapie — 10. Paez, 21. Franco, 23. Caicedo, 16. Sarmiento — 11. K. Rodriguez, 13. Valencia.

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Mexico vs. Ecuador live updates, highlights from Copa America 202415 mins to kickoff: Rarely do you get such a pure qualification playoff like this in the group stage of a major tournament. Mexico must win to advance, while Ecuador only need a draw! Here we go!

30 mins to kickoff: This is an enormous match for Mexico in the story of their national team. A second straight group stage exit at a major tournament would be a devastating blow to the country’s chances of achieving growth ahead of the 2026 World Cup. Can Jaime Lozano reverse the national team’s course and begin an upward trend, or will they slump to another early exit and leave them searching for answers yet again with two years to go until the big event on home soil?

45 mins to kickoff: Mexico have elected to wear their peacock kit, which pays homage to the local bird of Mayan legend. The myth says that the peacock got its beautiful plumage in an arrangement with the roadrunner, but forgot to make good on the bargain and thus lost its glorious singing voice as punishment.

The kit may, ironically, reflect that Mayan myth. While the peacock’s plumage adorns the Mexican kit, they haven’t exactly been singing beautifully on the pitch and are in danger of crashing out of the Copa America group stage, just as they did in the latest World Cup. Can El Tri make music tonight and qualify for the knockout round?

— Mexican National Team (@miseleccionmxEN) June 30, 20241 hour to kickoff: Ecuador boss Felix Sanchez makes no changes to his starting XI after toppling Jamaica last time out. The aforementioned Kendry Paez is in, as is Kevin Rodriguez, while Alex Minda misses out despite scoring his first goal for Ecuador in the recent victory.

1 hour 15 mins to kick: Star of the show last time out for Ecuador was 17-year-old Kendry Paez, a young playmaker with domestic club Independiente del Valle. Paez was electric, scoring a goal on six shots while creating two chances for teammates across the 90 minutes.

Paez has 11 caps already despite his youth, with two goals and two assists already to his name. It’s no surprise that he’s already been snatched up by a big European club, as Chelsea have agreed to a deal to sign Paez once he turns 18 and is eligible to join the club. The deal is reportedly worth a maximum of €20 million ($21.5m /  ÂŁ17m) including add-ons, seeing him link up with international teammate Moises Caicedo at the club level.

— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) June 26, 20241 hour 30 mins to kick: According to a report by Gibran Araige of TUDN, Mexico head coach will make just one change from the team that fell to Venezuela last time out. Orbelin Pineda will enter the fray, while “Charly” Rodriguez drops out. Otherwise, the other 10 players retain their places!

It’s a gutsy decision from head coach Jaime Lozano, as Pineda missed an 87th minute penalty late in the 1-0 defeat to Venezuela, having come off the bench as a substitute.

1 hour 45 mins to kick: With Venezuela already qualified and Jamaica already eliminated, one of these two teams will end up through to the knockout stage, but only one. It’s essentially a qualifier all on its own.

Ecuador hold the slight advantage thanks to their one-goal differential lead, meaning they would go through with a draw, while Mexico have to win to advance!

2 hours before kickoff: This game is a straight shootout for the quarterfinals. The winner will go through; the loser will be out. If it’s a draw, it’s Ecuador who will progress.

— SelecciĂłn Nacional (@miseleccionmx) June 29, 2024Mexico vs. Ecuador kickoff timeThis Copa America 2024 match kicks off from State Farm Stadium on June 30 at 6 p.m. local time in Glendale, Arizona. Here’s how that time translates across all of the time zones in North America:

 DateKickoff timeEastern TimeSun, June. 30    8:00 p.m.Central TimeSun, June. 307:00 p.m.Mountain TimeSun, June. 306:00 p.m.Pacific TimeSun, June. 305:00 p.m.Alaska STSun, June. 304:00 p.m.Hawaii STSun, June. 302:00 p.m.Copa America 2024 Group B standingsPos.TeamGPW-D-LGoalsGoals againstPoints1.Venezuela (Q)22-0-03162.Ecuador21-0-14333.Mexico21-0-11134.Jamaica20-0-2140Mexico vs. Ecuador lineups, team news, starting 11Mexico faces Ecuador without captain Edson Alvarez, who has been sidelined for the rest of the tournament due to a hamstring injury sustained against Jamaica. Luis Romo will likely continue as a holding midfielder alongside Luis Chavez in Alvarez’s absence.

In the match against Venezuela, three newcomers — Cesar Huerta, Israel Reyes, and Alexis Vega — made their Copa America debuts as substitutes, adding depth to the Mexican squad.

None of them did well enough to earn a starting spot in the all-important group finale, but Orbelin Pineda does enter the XI for Mexico in place of Carlos Rodriguez, despite having missed a late penalty against Venezuela as a substitute.

Mexico starting lineup (4-2-3-1, right to left): J. Gonzalez (GK) — J. Sanchez, Montes, J. Vasquez, Arteaga — Romo, Chavez — Antuna, Pineda, Quinones — Gimenez.

Mexico subs (14): Acevedo (GK), Rangel (GK), Orozco, Reyes, B. Garcia, B. Gonzalez, C. Rodriguez, E. Sanchez, Cortizo, Flores, Alvarado, Vega, Huerta, G. Martinez.

Meanwhile, Ecuador anticipates the return of Enner Valencia after his suspension following a red card in the opening match against Venezuela. Kevin Rodriguez led the attack in their match against Jamaica and keeps his place alongside 17-year-old Chelsea-bound Kendry Paez keeping his place.

Alan Minda scored his debut international goal from the bench last time out, but misses out as Ecuador make no changes to the starting XI.

Ecuador starting lineup (4-4-2, right to left): Dominguez (GK) — Preciado, Torres, Pacho, Hincapie — Paez, Franco, Caicedo, Sarmiento — K. Rodriguez, Valencia.

Ecuador subs (max 15): Matchday squad released one hour prior to kickoff

Mexico vs. Ecuador live stream, TV channel TV channelStreamingUSAFOX, TUDN USA, UnivisionFubo, Fox Sports app/website, TUDN app/website, Univision Now, ViXCanadaTSN4, TSN5TSN+, RDS appUKPremier Sports 1Premier Sports AppAustralia —Optus Sport
USA: Mexico vs. Ecuador from the State Farm Stadium will be televised in the United States on Fox Sports, with a Spanish-language broadcast via TUDN USA and Univision. Those channels are available to stream on Fubo, who are offering a FREE seven-day trial. ViX is also providing a Spanish-language stream.

Canada: This match will be shown on TSN and RDS.

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