How to watch and live stream Mexico national team soccer in 2024

XIN88 guide to how to watch the next Mexican National Team soccer match in the USA

The Mexican national team is set to face Honduras in the CONCACAF Nations League quarterfinal leg-1 match on November 15 at General Francisco Morazan Stadium in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, with leg-2 to be held on November 19 at Nemesio Díez Stadium in Toluca, Mexico.

With almost 40 million living in the USA of Mexican origin, it’s fair to say that the Mexican national team are the nation’s second team. In an international sense, anyway.

Mexico have long had an exciting soccer team, with some greats of the game putting on the green shirt down the years, from the great Rafael Marquez, to Jorge Campos, Hugo Sanchez and more recently Chicharito, Raul Jimenez and current captain Guillermo Ochoa. They’re great to watch. But how exactly can you watch El Tri?

Upcoming Mexico soccer schedule

Date (ET)Kick-Off Time (ET)TournamentFixtureTV/Streaming Info
15/11/202410:00 pmCONCACAF Nations LeagueHonduras vs MexicoParamount+, Youtube
19/11/202410:30 amCONCACAF Nations LeagueMexico vs HondurasParamount+, Youtube

Which channels have the rights to Mexico’s national soccer team?

There are a number of options for you when it comes to finding a TV channel to watch Mexico. That largely depends on what language you would like to watch the games. For those preferring to live stream Mexican international soccer in English, Fox Deportes has the rights to games. For Spanish language coverage, you’ll need TUDN.

Of course, Mexico feature in a number of tournaments, though, and these all have different broadcast rights.

To watch Mexico in the FIFA World Cup, you’ll be able to do so via Fox Sports (English) and Telemundo Deportes (Spanish). Fox Sports also has the English language rights to the CONCACAF Gold Cup, with Univision holding the Spanish rights.

The CONCACAF Nations League is broadcast on CBS Sports and Warner Bros. Discovery Sports channels, with TelevisaUnivision and Telemundo Deportes networks having the Spanish language content.

Through qualification from the Nations League, Mexico can also qualify for the Copa America, which is broadcast on Fox Sports and Univision.

fuboTV

FuboTV is a package that every soccer fan loves, and not only will it give you the opportunity to watch Mexico, but many Mexico stars in their domestic competitions too, such as E Alvarez at West Ham United in the Premier League and Hirving Lozano and the young Santiago Gimenez in the Dutch Eredivisie.

The Pro package, which is all you’ll really need to follow the match, whatever the tournament, is priced at $74.99 per month, and will give you around 170 different channels. This includes Fox Sports and Fox Deportes, CBS Sports channels, Univision, TUDN, Universo, Telemundo and more, giving you access to pretty much everything.

All you’d be missing are TNT Sports, TBS and HBO Max, which do carry some CONCACAF Nations League games.

There is also a Spanish language Latino package available, which is priced at $32.99 per month and will give you 31 channels, which includes Fox Deportes, TUDN and Univision.

DirecTV

DirecTV is another large-scale TV package, where Mexico feature heavily across the channels. Whether you’re looking for team news or wanting to see Mexico’s progress in the World Cup or enjoy Mexico vs the United States of America in qualifying, DirectTV can provide you with that.

The cost of the package will very much depend on how much Mexico action you do wish to watch. The Entertainment package is the most basic at $64.99 per month, which will provide you with the following channels to watch Mexican international soccer, among others:

  • Fox Sports 1
  • TNT Sports
  • Univision

To receive CBS Sports Network, Fox Sports 2, TUDN and Universo, which are also available on DirecTV, you’re going to need to upgrade to either the Ultimate or Premier packages, which are priced at $109.99 and $154.99 respectively.

You can also get Fox Deportes and Telemundo, as well as the Spanish language channels mentioned above with the Mas Latino package, priced at $54.99 per month. However, you would also then need to upgrade to get the English language channels mentioned above.

With the Ultimate and Premier packages, you do receive a huge number of channels across entertainment, sport, documentary and movies, making them among the biggest and best TV packages available right now.

Hulu + Live TV

Priced at $69.99 per month, Hulu+Live TV will give you over 90 channels, including the CBS Sports Network.

Alongside CBS, the package also gives you Fox Sports 1 and 2, TNT and Telemundo, while the $4.99 per month Espanol add-on will give you Fox Deportes and Universo too, covering most bases when it comes to the national team.

The Bottom Line & FAQs

Ultimately, FuboTV and Hulu+ Live TV are the two options which are going to provide you with all Mexican international soccer, and they’re around a similar price point. Therefore, it’s worth considering what other sport or entertainment channels you’d like before making a decision.

FuboTV is one of the most extensive TV packages out there, but with Hulu + Live TV you also get a subscription to Disney+ and ESPN+ integrated into it. So it really depends on what extra content you’d prefer to receive.

Mexico national team FAQs

What competitions does the Mexico national team play in?

Mexico will play at various international break points throughout the season, enjoying friendlies as well as major competitions that includes the FIFA World Cup and CONCACAF Gold Cup. In both cases, the nation must qualify for the tournament.

Mexico also play in the CONCACAF Nations League.

How can I watch Mexico World Cup qualifiers?

The next FIFA World Cup takes place in 2026, with qualification yet to begin. Currently, there is no official broadcaster for the qualifiers, with a deal expected to be struck in the coming months.

Which major tournaments has Mexico won?

The Mexico national team has enjoyed plenty of success down the years, winning the CONCACAF Gold Cup and previous CONCACAF Championship a record 12 times.

The nation has also had good runs in other tournaments, finishing runners-up twice in the Copa America, the last time back in 2001.

In the World Cup, Mexico’s best run came in 1970, when the nation hosted the tournament, and 1986, both times reaching the Quarter Final.