International Friendly

Away Win
Mexico 1 - 1 Uruguay
Who will win?
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Mexico
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Draw
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Uruguay
Match Details: November 16, 2025 | Estadio Corona | International Friendly | 01:00 GMT
Though this fixture is labelled as a friendly, when these two fiery nations are involved its likely to be anything but. Mexico are currently ranked 14th in the FIFA rankings whilst Uruguay are a place below in 15th so an entertaining encounter is expected.
Key Betting Tip: Uruguay to Win at 2.45 Odds represents excellent value based on the tip provided by our team of in-house tipsters.
Mexico (4-3-3): Rangel, Reyes, Montes, Vasquez, Chavez, Sanchez, Lira, Romo, Lozano, Berterame, Quinones
Uruguay (4-3-3): Mele, Varela, Giminez, Olivera, Piquerez, Bentancur, Martinez, Zalazar, Rodriguez, Aguirre, Sanabria
The recent form of the joint World Cup hosts has been lacklusture, having drawn three of their last four games and facing a heavy defeat to Colombia in the other. Perhaps saving their best days for the tournament next year, The CONCACAF Gold Cup winners are not short of quality options in the squad and will be hoping to get back to end their dry patch here.
Meanwhile opponents Uruguay have been in fine form, having secured World Cup Qualification including wins against Argentina and Brazil. They have scored eight goals in their past five matches whilst conceding just once.
Based on the previous matchups between the two, Uruguay have taken the majoity of the spoils and will hold a strong psychological advantage coming into this one.
06 Jun 2024 // Mexico 0-4 Uruguay 03 Jun 2022 // Mexico 0-3 Uruguay 08 Sep 2018 // Mexico 1-4 Uruguay 06 Jun 2016 // Mexico 3-1 Uruguay
Our advanced algorithm analyses over 200 data points to generate these predictions with 38.30% confidence in a Uruguay victory. The model factors in current form, head-to-head records, player availability, and tactical matchups.
Football Park's Best Bet: Uruguay to Win @ 2.45 Odds - Our team of in-house betting tipsters have predicted a Uruguay win in this fixture. Their superior form, home advantage, and head-to-head record justify confidence in this selection.
Rodrigo Zalazar (Uruguay) The midfielder who plays his club fixture with Liga Portugal side Braga is in fine form, claiming three goals and an assist in his last three appearances. We expect him to carry over this form to the international stage.
Hirving Lozano (Mexico) My mind instantly thinks back to the 2018 World Cup and the Lozano strike to claim shock victory over holders Germany in Moscow. The 30 year-old continues to show strong form in the MLS, with 19 goal contributions in 29 matches this season. If Mexico are to come out on top, there is no doubt that Lozano will be involved.
Referee: N/A
Broadcast: Not Available
Stadium Information: Estadio Corona, Torreon, Mexico (30,000)
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