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Mexico vs Colombia: Lineups, Predictions & Betting Tips

October 12, 2025 | AT&T Stadium | International Friendly | 02:00 GMT

Mexico and Colombia face off in this international friendly in what will be both countries' first game of the international break. Both come into the game on very good form and will be looking to get a good run of results under their belt as we edge closer to the 2026 World Cup.

Key Betting Tips: Colombia to Win offers good value @ 2.50

Mexico vs Colombia Predicted Lineups

Mexico Predicted Lineup Rangel, Sanchez, Montes, Vasquesz, Chavez, Sanchez, Lira, Ruiz, Berterame, Giminez

Colombia Predicted Lineup Mier, Munoz, Mina, Sanchez, Angulo, Rios, Lerma, Castano, Rodriguez, Suarez, Diaz

Mexico vs Colombia Head-to-Head Timeline

Historically, the two countries' games have been shared fairly evenly in terms of results, with Mexico winning 14, Colombia winning 10 and there being 10 draws. Colombia have won each of the last two meetings between the countries.

Recent Head-to-Head Results

28.09.22 Colombia 3-2 Mexico

01.03.12 Mexico 0-2 Colombia

08.09.10 Mexico 1-0 Colombia

Recent Mexico and Colombia Match Analysis

Mexico's Last 5 Matches

Mexico 2-0 Saudi Arabia (CONCACAF Gold Cup)

Mexico 1-0 Honduras (CONCACAF Gold Cup)

USA 1-2 Mexico (CONCACAF Gold Cup)

Mexico 0-0 Japan (Friendly)

Mexico 2-2 South Korea (Friendly)

Mexico are in great form and coming off the back of their CONCACAF Gold Cup triumph and are currently on a nine-game unbeaten run in all competitions.

Colombia's Last 5 Matches

Colombia 2-2 Paraguay (World Cup Qualifier)

Colombia 0-0 Peru (World Cup Qualifier)

Argentina 1-1 Colombia (World Cup Qualifier)

Colombia 3-0 Bolivia (World Cup Qualifier)

Venezuela 3-6 Colombia (World Cup Qualifier)

Colombia have been on top form defensively, barring their final World Cup qualifier against Venezuela, and will be in high spirits after confirming their status in next summer's competition and will be looking to begin a good run of form heading into the competition.

Mexico vs Colombia Predictions

Our advanced algorithm analyses 200 data points to generate these predictions with a 40% chance of a Colombia win, marking the highest confidence of any full-time result for the game. This model factors in current form, head-to-head records, player availability and tactical matchups.

Best Mexico vs Colombia Betting Tips

Football Park's Best Bet: Colombia to Win @ 2.50- Our team of in-house tipsters have predicted a Colombia win in this fixture. Their marginally better results recently, alongside their recent qualification for the World Cup, justify this selection.

Key Players to Watch: Mexico vs Colombia

Cesar Montes (Mexico): Montes was in excellent form in the Gold Cup, scoring three goals in the five matches he took part in. He will likely play for his country again here and will be eager to continue his goalscoring form.

Santiago Gimenez (Mexico): Mexico have some great striker options with both Gimenez and Jimenez from Fulham in their ranks. Gimenez is expected to start here and will be hoping to bag a goal and stake his claim for the starting spot ahead of the World Cup.

James Rodriguez (Colombia): Rodriguez was in exceptional form for his country during the qualifiers, scoring three goals and contributing a massive seven assists as well.

Luis Diaz (Colombia): Luis Diaz is coming into this game off the back of a dream start in Germany, where he has netted five goals and got four assists in his opening six games. There is no doubt his confidence will be sky-high coming into this one.

Mexico vs Colombia Match Facts

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  • Stadium Information: The AT&T Stadium is located in Texas and usually serves as the home for NFL side Dallas Cowboys. It has a capacity of 80,000.
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