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Copa América: Preview and TV Schedules for Venezuela vs Mexico

Where can I watch Venezuela vs México on TV?

In the U.S.: Fox Sports 1 (English coverage), UnivisiónTUDN USA (Spanish broadcast)

In Great Britain: Premier Sports 1.

In Canada: TSN1, TSN3.

In Venezuela: Televen, DIRECTV Sports Venezuela.

In Mexico: Canal 5, TUDN, Azteca 7.

If you live in another country, visit our match page for further streaming and linear TV options.

Where can I stream Venezuela vs México live?

Here are the options to follow this clash on streaming and mobile platforms across the world: 

In the U.S.: ViXfuboTVTUDN.comUnivisión NOWFoxsports.comFox Sports AppTUDN AppSiriusXM FC.

In Great Britain: Premier Sports Player.

In Canada: TSN+RDS App.

In Venezuela: DGO.

In Mexico: TUDN En Vivo, ViX, Azteca Deportes en Vivo

Live elsewhere? Visit our Venezuela vs Mexico website for more live TV and streaming options.

Venezuela vs México -  Team news

In what could seem as a surprising turn of events, Venezuela will make it to this game in high spirits following their 2-1 win over Ecuador, which has increased their hopes to reach the next round. The South American side has enjoyed a run of respectable results, which include a draw against Brazil and a win over Chile back in 2023. Now, the team will keep relying on their talented players such as Salomón Rondón, Tomás Rincón, and Botafogo's Jefferson Savarino.

Meanwhile, the Mexican side kicked off their run in the Copa América with a bang, claiming a narrow but deserved win over Jamaica in their first clash, Luckily for El Tri, the match concluded with three points for their cause that will see coach Jaime Lozano getting some breathing room against the press, who have slammed the boss' tactics day in and day out. For this game, the former defender is expected to make some changes, which could see Feyenoord ace Santiago Giménez being dropped from the squad. Winger Julián Quiñones and playmaker Orbelín Pineda will also be a couple of references for the Mexicans, who will try to secure the No.1 spot in this group once and for all.

While Venezuela will face Mexico with a full squad to choose from, Mexico will have to face La Vinotinto without their captain Edson Álvarez, who picked up a thigh injury in the team's first game of the Cup. It is safe to say that the winner of this game could take the top spot of the group, which could be key to their options to go far in the competition since they would not collide with Argentina until the latter stages of the competition.

Venezuela vs México: Head-to-head

  • Mexico and Venezuela will lock horns for the 14th time.

  • This will be the fourth Copa América match Out of those games, Mexico have beaten La Vinotinto three times.

  • Mexico have never lost a game against Venezuela. The best results for the South Americans against El Tri have been three draws: one in 2010, another in 2011, and a one-all tie in the 2016 Copa América Centenario.

  • The most recent game between these teams took place in 2019. Mexico claimed a 3-1 win over Venezuela in June of that year.

  • Former Venezuela midfielder Juan Arango is the only footballer for the South Americans to score more than one goal against Mexico.

  • This will be the second meeting between Venezuela's boss Sergio Batista and Mexico's coach Jaime Lozano. These tacticians played against each other in 2019 while coaching the U23 teams of Argentina and Mexico, respectively.

Venezuela vs México - Broadcast and streaming details

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