Mexico vs Ghana: Live stream, TV channel, kick-off time & where to watch

Discover how to watch the international friendly match between Mexico and Ghana, including kick-off time and team news.

In anticipation of their quarter-final fixture at the CONCACAF Nations League next month, Mexico is set to face African giants Ghana in an international friendly at the Bank of America Stadium in the United States on Sunday.

Following a disappointing performance at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, which resulted in El Tri being eliminated in the group stages, Tata Martino was replaced as Mexico’s head coach by Jaime Lozano.

Since then, the Mexican team has shown signs of improvement, winning the CONCACAF Gold Cup and losing only one out of their last 15 matches in 2023. In September warm-up games, they drew with both Australia (2-2) and Uzbekistan (3-3).

As for Ghana, the Black Stars are preparing for the Africa Cup of Nations next year. Under the leadership of Chris Hughton, the team remains undefeated since his appointment in March and secured qualification for the AFCON with a victory against the Central African Republic on September 7. In their most recent game last month, they comfortably defeated Liberia 3-1 in a friendly.

Here at GOAL, we provide you with all the information you need to watch the game, including TV channel, streaming details, and more.

Mexico vs Ghana Kick-off Time & Stadium

The international friendly match between Mexico and Ghana will take place on October 14, 2023, at the Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA.

Kick-off time is set for 8:30 pm EDT in the United States (US).

How to Watch Mexico vs Ghana Online – TV Channels & Live Streams

The game will be broadcast live on TV on FOXDeportes, Univision, and TUDN. Additionally, the game can be streamed live online through Fubo. If you are unable to watch the game, you can follow the live updates on GOAL.

Team News & Squads

Mexico Team News

Mexico’s head coach, Jaime Lozano, has suffered a setback ahead of the upcoming friendlies against Ghana and Germany, as Monterrey defender Víctor Guzmán has been forced to withdraw due to a knee injury.

Uncapped center-back Ramon Juarez and veteran goalkeeper Julio Gonzalez will be hoping to feature and make their respective debuts during the October international break.

Captain Guillermo Ochoa could make his 146th appearance in goal for El Tri. Fulham striker Raul Jimenez will aim to continue his impressive goal-scoring streak for his country against Ghana.

Mexico Possible XI: Ochoa; K Alvarez, Sepulveda, Vasquez, Angulo; E Alvarez, Pineda; Alvarado, Rodriguez, Huerta; Jimenez

Ghana Team News

Medeama defender Abdul Fatawu Hamidu could make his debut, while Thomas Partey is also expected to start in order to regain match fitness after returning from injury at Arsenal before the international break.

Mohammed Kudus has settled in well at West Ham United since his summer move from Ajax. After scoring his first Premier League goal against Newcastle recently, he is likely to play a key role in the attack during this international break for the Black Stars.

Ghana Possible XI: Alt-Zigi; Seidu, Aidoo, Djiku, Rahman; Samed, Partey; Bukari, Kudus, J Ayew; Williams

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