El Tri and the German national team are set to clash in a high-flying international friendly hosted in the United States.
The Mexican side, under the guidance of Jaime Lozano, arrives after a 2-0 victory over Ghana in Charlotte. That win boosts morale as the squad prepares for a demanding test against one of world football’s strongest sides. Across the pitch, the German squad coached by Julian Nagelsmann showed resilience by overturning a deficit to defeat the United States 3-1. The win offers a strong statement ahead of next year’s European Championship campaign and signals both teams are intent on sharpening their form for major competitions.
MEXICO USA GERMANY: START DATE AND TIME
HOW TO WATCH MEXICO VS. GERMANY ONLINE: CHANNELS AND TRANSMISSIONS
In Spain, no broadcaster holds the rights to air the match, so live television or streaming coverage is not available there. Viewers in Mexico can tune in on the TUDN channel for live action. In addition, social feeds from the Mexican and German federations are expected to post highlights, key moments, and match summaries in the hours after the final whistle.
POSSIBLE ALIGNMENTS OF MEXICO VS. GERMANY
For Mexico, a probable starting XI includes Guillermo Ochoa in goal; Kevin Álvarez, César Montes, Johan Vásquez and Jesús Gallardo in defense; Edson Álvarez, Luis Chávez, and Luis Romo controlling the middle; with Uriel Antuna, Hirving Lozano, and Santiago Giménez leading the attack. On the German side, a likely lineup features Marc-André ter Stegen in goal; Robin Gosens, Antonio Rudiger, Mats Hummels, and a back line anchored by Tah; Leon Goretzka, Julian Brandt, Kai Havertz, Leroy Sane, and Jamal Musiala in midfield; and Niclas Füllkrug leading the strike force.
Both camps use this match to fine-tune tactics, test squad depth, and generate momentum ahead of upcoming fixtures. The encounter offers fans a glimpse into how each coach is shaping the team’s approach, pressing intensity, and match tempo. Expect a competitive atmosphere, with both sides prioritizing organization, transition play, and clinical finishing in attacking transitions.
Source: Goal