When is Mexico's next game at Copa America 2024? Schedule, dates, times, roster after El Tri eliminated

2024-07-01
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Following a scoreless draw against Ecuador in their third match at the 2024 Copa America, Mexico's time at the CONMEBOL competition came to a close.

El Tri needed victory to secure qualification into the quarterfinals, but came up short, failing to score a goal for the second time in three group games. Thus, a third-place finish in Group B left them eliminated from the tournament. 

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El Tri sported 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 and company gave some youngsters and newcomers a chance to make a name for themselves in front of one of the most passionate fanbases in the world. Yet they failed to do so, looking second-best in many of their games.

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

MORE: Where to watch Copa America 2024: Full broadcast schedule for all matches on FOX and Fubo

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.

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When is Mexico's next Copa America 2024 game?

Mexico have no more scheduled matches at the 2024 Copa America.

Their 0-0 draw with Ecuador on June 30 left them eliminated from the competition thanks to a third-place finish in the Group B standings.

How to watch the Copa America 2024 match: TV channel, live stream

Here's how to watch matches at the Copa America 2024 match across North America:

  TV Channel Streaming
USA FOX, FS1, TUDN, Univision Fubo, Fox Sports app/website, TUDN app/website, Univision NOW, ViX
Canada TSN, RDS TSN+, RDS app

USA: Copa America 2024 matches will be broadcast in English on either FOX or FS1, with streaming options available on Fubo where new users can sign up to a FREE trial. For many games, 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 channels and TSN+ is the place to go for Copa America 2024 action in Canada. RDS will also provide French-language coverage as well on their dedicated platforms.

Mexico Copa America 2024 squad

Coach 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.

Position Player Club Age Caps
GK Carlos Acevedo Santos Laguna (MEX) 28 6
GK Raul Rangel Chivas (MEX) 24 1
GK Julio Gonzalez Pumas UNAM (MEX) 33 2
DEF Jorge Sanchez Porto (POR) 26 41
DEF Israel Reyes Club America (MEX) 24 15
DEF Brian Garcia Toluca (MEX) 26 2
DEF Cesar Montes Almeria (ESP) 27 45
DEF Johan Vasquez Genoa (ITA) 25 24
DEF Jesus Orozco Chivas (MEX) 22 3
DEF Gerardo Arteaga Monterrey (MEX) 25 24
DEF Bryan Gonzalez Pachuca (MEX) 21 1
MID Edson Alvarez West Ham United (ENG) 26 79
MID Luis Romo Monterrey (MEX) 28 46
MID Erick Sanchez Pachuca (MEX) 24 27
MID Orbelin Pineda AEK Athens (GRE) 28 70
MID Roberto Alvarado Chivas (MEX) 25 45
MID Luis Chavez Dynamo Moscow (RUS) 28 31
MID Carlos "Charly" Rodriguez Cruz Azul (MEX) 27 51
MID Jordi Cortizo Monterrey (MEX) 27 4
FWD Marcelo Flores Tigres UANL (MEX) 20 3
FWD Cesar Huerta Pumas UNAM (MEX) 23 8
FWD Julian Quinones Club America (MEX) 27 5
FWD Guillermo Martinez Pumas UNAM (MEX) 29 3
FWD Santiago Gimenez Feyenoord (NED) 23 27
FWD Alexis Vega Toluca (MEX) 26 30
FWD Uriel Antuna Cruz Azul (MEX) 26 62

Mexico's Copa America record

Since 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 record
Year Stage reached Eliminated by
1916-1991 Not invited
1993 Runners-up Argentina
1995 Quarterfinals USA
1997 Semifinals Bolivia
1999 Semifinals Brazil
2001 Runners-up Colombia
2004 Quarterfinals Brazil
2007 Semifinals Argentina
2011 Group Stage (4th) Chile, Uruguay, Peru
2015 Group Stage (4th) Chile, Bolivia, Ecuador
2016 Quarterfinals Chile
2019-2021 Not invited  —
2024 Group Stage (3rd) Venezuela, Ecuador