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  1. How to Watch Mexico Vs. Saudi Arabia in Group C World Cup Match – NBC 5 Dallas
  2. World Cup 2022: Saudi Arabia 1
  3. Mexico Falls Short on Goal Differential Vs. Saudi Arabia, Eliminated From World Cup – NBC Boston


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How to Watch Mexico Vs. Saudi Arabia in Group C World Cup Match – NBC 5 Dallas

Will Mexico turn things around, or will Saudi Arabia pull off another surprising result? Here is everything to know for the crucial Group C match. When is Mexico vs. Saudi Arabia in the 2022 FIFA World Cup? Mexico and Saudi Arabia will square off on Wednesday, Nov. 30. What time is Mexico vs. Saudi Arabia in the 2022 FIFA World Cup? The match will begin at 2 p.m. ET (10 p.m. local time) at Lusail Stadium in Lusail. How to watch Mexico vs. Saudi Arabia in the 2022 FIFA World Cup The game will be broadcast on Fox Sports 1 in English and Telemundo in Spanish. How to stream Mexico vs. Saudi Arabia in the 2022 FIFA World Cup The game can be streamed online on World Cup Group C table Mexico and Saudi Arabia are the bottom two teams in Group C entering Wednesday: • Poland: 4 points (1-1-0), +2 goal differential • Argentina: 3 points (1-0-1), +1 goal differential • Saudi Arabia: 3 points (1-0-1), -1 goal differential • Mexico: 1 point (0-1-1), -2 goal differential How can Mexico advance to the knockout stage? Mexico needs a win over Saudi Arabia to have any chance of reaching the If Mexico and Poland win their final Group C matches, they will each move on. If Mexico beats Saudi Arabia and the Poland-Argentina match ends in a draw, goal differential will be the A tie or loss against Saudi Arabia would equal elimination for Mexico regardless of the Poland-Argentina result. How can Saudi Arabia advance to the knockout stage? Saudi Arabia would be guaranteed a spot in the round of 16 ...

World Cup 2022: Saudi Arabia 1

Salem Al Dawsari's added-time consolation goal for Saudi Arabia sent the distraught Mexicans home on goal difference instead, leaving Poland's players to celebrate across the city. After a stop-start first half with little rhythm to it, the match burst into life two minutes after the break as Henry Martin reacted quickest to finish Cesar Montes' flick on. Mexico fans had barely calmed their celebrations before Luis Chavez curled a glorious 30-yard free-kick into the top corner to send their supporters into pandemonium. They thought they had another but Hirving Lozano's low strike was chalked off for offside and Martin should have had a second but volleyed over from 12 yards out. It was all Mexico as they pushed for further goals. Chavez nearly struck another stunning free-kick but Mohammed Al Owais palmed it out, then Orbelín Pineda curled narrowly wide. Mexico thought they had sealed progression when Uriel Antuna stroked in late on, but that too was flagged for offside and they went out in the most excruciating manner. • Mexico despair but Poland joy on 'crazy day of football' • 'This was the night the real Argentina stood up' Agony for Mexico The first half was one to forget, the drama in the second will live long in the memory. It was absolute chaos before the game, with thousands of Saudi fans making the trip across the border for a game in which victory would have secured a place in the knockout stage. But they never really managed to put Mexico under pressure and ult...

Mexico Falls Short on Goal Differential Vs. Saudi Arabia, Eliminated From World Cup – NBC Boston

Mexico has been eliminated from the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Despite goals from Henry Martín and Luis Chávez, Mexico fell short based on goal differential with a 2-1 win over Saudi Arabia. With Argentina's 2-0 win over Poland, Mexico's minus-one goal differential wasn't enough to Poland's zero. Saudi Arabia opened the game with a 3-4-3 starting lineup with manager Hervé Renard making three changes after its previous 2-0 loss to Poland. Gerard “Tata” Martino flipped back to a back four after running a five-man low block against Argentina, this time starting with a 4-2-3-1. Orbelín Pineda got the start as the central attacking midfielder – also his first minutes in the tournament – with Edson Álvarez also entering the lineup after not playing against La Albiceleste. Get Boston local news, weather forecasts, lifestyle and entertainment stories to your inbox. Mexico dominated the possession all throughout the first half, ending the opening 45 minutes with 69% of the ball and 11 shots (three on target). Alexis Vega had the best chance in the third minute but Mohammaed Al-Owais raced out of his line and made himself look big to get the save. Pineda also had a key opportunity in the 25th minute when he received a cut-back low cross from the right flank, but two Saudi Arabian defenders threw themselves at the shot that was partially deflected and resulted in an easy save for Al-Owais. Mexico’s 3-2-5 build up overloaded Saudi Arabia’s back four and the pressure kept on coming, but both...