When is Mexico’s next game at Copa America 2024 vs. Ecuador? Schedule, dates, times, roster and how to watch El Tri matches

Following a poor performance in a 1-0 defeat to Venezuela, Mexico returns to the field for a must-win game against Ecuador. 

Heading into the final group stage match, Mexico sits on the outside looking up at the final two places to qualify for the knockout stage, and Ecuador currently has the advantage on goal difference, so a draw wouldn’t be enough. 

El Tri is sporting a younger, less experienced squad at the 2024 Copa America, with a number of fan-favorite veterans left home, with head coach Jaime Lozano electing to omit the likes of as Guillermo “Memo” Ochoa, Hirving “Chucky” Lozano, Raul Jimenez, and Hector Herrera.

In exchange, Lozano is giving some youngsters and newcomers a chance to make a name for themselves in front of one of the most passionate fanbases in the world. 

Feyenoord striker Santiago Gimenez, wing back Gerardo Arteaga, and Colombian-Mexican Julian Quinones are all playing big minutes at Copa America and are hoping to potentially earn a starting spot at the 2026 World Cup, which will be co-hosted by Mexico. 

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The Sporting News looks at the key details ahead of this game, including how to watch it across the world, kickoff times and the latest lineup news.

When is Mexico’s next Copa America 2024 game?Mexico take on Ecuador in the Copa America Group B finale on Sunday, June 30 at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. 

What time is Mexico vs. Venezuela? El Tri fans from across the region will be tuning in to watch the Mexico’s Copa America matchup against Ecuador. Kickoff is at 5:00 p.m. local time in Arizona. Here’s how that kickoff time translates across the United States:

 DateKickoff timeEastern TimeSun, June 308:00 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 303:00 p.m.Mexico’s vs. Venezuela Copa America 2024 match: TV channel, live streamHere’s how to watch this Copa America 2024 match across North America:

 TV ChannelStreamingUSAFox Network, TUDN, UnivisionFubo, Fox Sports app/website, TUDN app/website, Univision NOW, ViXCanadaTSN1, TSN3TSN+, RDS app
USA: Copa America 2024 matches will be broadcast in English on Fox with streaming options available on Fubo where new users can sign up to a FREE trial. For this game, fans can find the match in English on FS1. Fans can also catch the match in Spanish on Univision or TUDN USA on TV, or streaming on the TUDN App or ViX.

Canada: TSN and TSN+ is the place to go for Copa America 2024 action in Canada. RDS will also provide a live stream option.

Mexico Copa America 2024 squadCoach Jaime Lozano announced his 26-man squad for Copa America on June 14. Notable cuts include Angel Malagon (injury), Jose Antonio Rodriguez, Victor Guzman, Fernando Beltran, and Jordan Carillo. Tigres winger Diego Lainez was ruled out of Copa America due to an injury suffered at the end of the Liga MX season. 

Ages, caps are correct as of June 17, 2024 and the start of Copa America 2024.

PositionPlayerClubAgeCapsGKCarlos AcevedoSantos Laguna (MEX)286GKRaul RangelChivas (MEX)241GKJulio GonzalezPumas UNAM (MEX)332DEFJorge SanchezPorto (POR)2641DEFIsrael ReyesClub America (MEX)2415DEFBrian GarciaToluca (MEX)262DEFCesar MontesAlmeria (ESP)2745DEFJohan VasquezGenoa (ITA)2524DEFJesus OrozcoChivas (MEX)223DEFGerardo ArteagaMonterrey (MEX)2524DEFBryan GonzalezPachuca (MEX)211MIDEdson AlvarezWest Ham United (ENG)2679MIDLuis RomoMonterrey (MEX)2846MIDErick SanchezPachuca (MEX)2427MIDOrbelin PinedaAEK Athens (GRE)2870MIDRoberto AlvaradoChivas (MEX)2545MIDLuis ChavezDynamo Moscow (RUS)2831MIDCarlos “Charly” RodriguezCruz Azul (MEX)2751MIDJordi CortizoMonterrey (MEX)274FWDMarcelo FloresTigres UANL (MEX)203FWDCesar HuertaPumas UNAM (MEX)238FWDJulian QuinonesClub America (MEX)275FWDGuillermo MartinezPumas UNAM (MEX)293FWDSantiago GimenezFeyenoord (NED)2327FWDAlexis VegaToluca (MEX)2630FWDUriel AntunaCruz Azul (MEX)2662Mexico’s Copa America recordSince their first invitation to Copa America in 1993, Mexico have made it to the final twice, finishing as runners-up both times. El Tri was beaten by Argentina in 1993 and Colombia in 2001. It’s been a tough go for Mexico recently, as they were knocked out in the group stage in 2011 and 2015, and then in the Copa America Centenario in the U.S., El Tri was routed, 7-0, by Chile in the quarterfinals. 

Mexico Copa America recordYearStage reachedEliminated by1916-1991Not invited—1993Runners-upArgentina1995QuarterfinalsUSA1997SemifinalsBolivia1999SemifinalsBrazil2001Runners-upColombia2004QuarterfinalsBrazil2007SemifinalsArgentina2011Group Stage 2015Group Stage 2016QuarterfinalsChile2019-2021Not invited—2024Qualified—

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