Teams · Group A
Mexico
El Tri
Mexico are World Cup ever-presents and one of CONCACAF's two traditional powers. They have reached the knockout stage repeatedly but have been stuck on the round of 16 for a generation, with their two quarterfinal runs (1970 and 1986) both coming on home soil.
Key facts
- Confederation
- North & Central America (CONCACAF)
- Group
- Group A · power-ranked #1 of 4
- World Cup titles
- 0
- Best finish
- Quarterfinals (1970, 1986)
- Qualified via
- Co-host
- Power rating (PWR)
- 82 · Elo 1790
- Manager
- Javier Aguirre
Players to watch
- Edson Álvarez — Captain, midfield (West Ham)
- Raúl Jiménez — Forward (Fulham)
- Julián Quiñones — Forward
Group A opponents
Group-stage fixtures
- Thu, Jun 11
South AfricaMexico City, Mexico
- Fri, Jun 19
Korea RepublicGuadalajara, Mexico
- Thu, Jun 25
CzechiaMexico City, Mexico
2026 outlook
As co-hosts, Mexico open the 2026 tournament at a renovated Estadio Azteca and avoid qualifying altogether. A favourable group and home advantage make a return to the latter rounds a realistic, and heavily expected, target.
Simulate Mexico’s World Cup
Think Mexico can go all the way — or crash out early? Set their Group A finish in the simulator and watch the bracket re-wire around your call, or build a full prediction all the way to the final.