Mexico projected starting lineup (4-3-3, left to right): Guillermo Ochoa (GK) — Gerardo Arteaga, Nestor Araujo, Cesar ‘Cachorro’ Montes, Julio Cesar ‘Cata’ Dominguez — Andres Guardado, Edson Alvarez, Hector Herrera — Jesus ‘Tecatito’ Corona, Raul Jimenez, Hirving ‘Chucky’ Lozano Mexico projected subs (15): Jonathan Orozco (GK), Alfredo Talavera (GK), Julian Araujo, Johan Vasquez, Jesus Gallardo, Osvaldo Rodriguez, Carlos ‘Charly’ Rodriguez, Erick Gutierrez, Luis Romo, Diego Lainez, Orbelin Pineda, Uriel Antuna, Alexis Vega, Henry Martin, Rogelio Funes Mori Panama traveled to Mexico without three central defenders after the national team revealed that Andres Andrade (ankle), Harold Cummings (calf), and Azmahar Ariano (fractured left clavicle) will all miss out.
Martino has decisions to make on the backline. His first-choice right backs are down: Jorge Sanchez (left MCL) and Luis ‘Chaka’ Rodriguez (suspension). Veteran Julio Cesar ‘Cata’ Dominguez has been trusted by Martino in previous matches and is expected to get the nod over young California-born Julian Araujo. However, the LA Galaxy player has more pace to match up against the speed that Panama will likely present down that flank. Experienced center back Hector Moreno is also out (suspension) and Nestor Araujo or Johan Vasquez is expected to take his place alongside Cesar 'Cachorro' Montes. Vasquez has paired with Montes recently on Mexico’s 2021 Olympic team in Tokyo, but Celta Vigo’s Nestor Araujo is arguably a stronger aerial presence on both ends of the field.
36. The team received 21 yellow cards and 0 red cards, while the total number of fouls committed is 215. Panama's average team rating is 6. 64 per match. Ball possession is very good for Panama, with an average of 55. 71% overall in this season. For more details, please look at Panama live scores, fixtures and resultsLive stream and TV broadcastMexico vs Panama live TV broadcast can be seen on Chance, SportKlub (BiH), SportKlub (Cro), SportKlub (Mac), SportKlub (Mon), SportKlub (Ser), SportKlub (Slo).
” How to watch Mexico vs. Panama Date: Wed, Feb. 2, 2022 Time: 10 p. m. ET TV Channel: Univision, TUDN Streaming: fuboTV, Paramount+ The Mexico vs. Panama World Cup qualifier from the Estadio Azteca will be broadcast on Univision and TUDN in the USA. Both channels can be streamed on fuboTV, which is available via free trial. The match will also be streamed in English on CBS streaming platform Paramount+. There will be 2, 000 fans in attendance at the Estadio Azteca comprised of Mexican federation staff and corporate partners, as the federation continues with a pilot program started in the previous match against Costa Rica.
The goal is to help it eradicate a homophobic chant that originally forced it to play the Jan. 30 and Feb. 2 qualifiers behind closed doors. Each fan will have registered to attend, and anyone caught by stadium security uttering the homophobic chant will be banned for five years. MORE: Which teams have qualified to the World Cup? Mexico vs. Panama lineups Wolves forward Raul Jimenez is available to start after training fully with his teammates in recent days following his recovery from a calf injury. But it remains to be seen whether he’ll start or come off the bench. Center forward Rogelio Funes Mori hasn’t looked good in in the last two matches, and if Jimenez doesn’t start, Henry Martin is a realistic option.
A win for Panama would vault the Canaleros ahead of Mexico in the standings and set off panic in the El Tri fan base, especially because Mexico's following match in March is a head-to-head against the USA. "Against Panama it’s like a final, " said under-fire Mexico manager Gerardo 'Tata' Martino, who heard chants of “Fuera Tata” ("Out with Tata") from the small group of fans permitted entry at the Azteca against Costa Rica. “That was the case before, and now after this [0-0 result vs. Costa Rica] it’s a decisive game that clearly could be worth a place in the World Cup.
Panama has lost in each of its four previous qualifying visits to Mexico, so even a draw would be considered a positive result. The teams tied 1-1 in the first meeting in Panama City in September. MORE: Updated CONCACAF qualifying standings, schedule & results A win would give Mexico some breathing space and tranquillity in the two months before the final set of qualifying matches at the end of March.
Mexico vs Panama live stream, score and H2HMexico - Panama Preview, Live Streaming and PredictionIn their previous matches, Mexico won 2 games (Iraq, Saudi Arabia) and lost 2 (with Sweden, Argentina) while 1 games ended in draws against Poland. Mexico managed to score 4 goals and conceded 8 goals (4-8). Mexico scored an average 1. 21 goals per match in the current league season. In terms of discipline, the home team received 24 yellow cards and one red card, making 13. 79 fouls (average) in every match they've played. Mexico's average team rating is 6.
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