Here, check out the game-winning goal and the highlights. Mexico vs Panama: Match Preview Mexico will host Panama today at the Estadio Azteca in an exciting match for the Final Round of the 2022 Concacaf World Cup Qualifiers. El Tri come to this 11th round in third place with 18 points, the same as second-placed USMNT and four behind leaders Canada. Here, you will find the time of this WCQ match and where to watch or live stream it online free from different parts of the world. For example, in the United States, you can watch the match on fuboTV (7-day free trial streaming). The national team coached by Gerardo 'Tata' Martino comes from a scoreless draw with Costa Rica at home and will try to return to victory tonight to get closer to its goal of qualifying for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
The Panamanians are just one point behind Mexico, and that coveted third-place spot that will earn an automatic berth into the World Cup. While they’d most likely still be happy to finish in fourth and earn a trip to the intercontinental playoff, getting a leg up on Mexico before the final window in March would be ideal for Panama. Mexico will be without Luis Rodriguez and Hector Moreno, who will both serve a one-match suspension due to yellow card accumulation.
Mexico claim hard-fought win over Panama (1-0): Highlights and Raul Jimenez's goalWorld Cup Qualifiers© Mauricio Salas/Jam Media/Getty ImagesRaul Jimenez scored the game-winning goal for Mexico against Panama through the penalty spot. It has been another difficult game for Mexico as they had to fight hard to beat Panama 1-0 in the Concacaf Qualifiers. El Tri found the opener at the 80th minute through the penalty spot as Raul Jimenez didn't fail to score, giving his side a much-needed win ahead of the World Cup. With this victory, Gerardo Martino's men caught a breath of fresh air as they were under serious pressure to claim all three points at Estadio Azteca and move a step closer to Qatar 2022.
Mexico vs. Panama Date: Wednesday, February 2Time: 10:00 p. ETChannel: Univision, TUDNLivestream: Paramount+, fuboTV Mexico dominated Costa Rica on Sunday, on paper, anyway. They outshot the Costa Ricans 25-6 overall, but El Tri was only able to get one of those shots on target. They also controlled an overwhelming 73 percent of possession, but Los Ticos were able to bunker down and keep the clean sheet, earning themselves a point and stopping Mexico from jumping into second place. Panama sits firmly in fourth place, a full four points ahead of fifth-place Costa Rica.
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