El Tri take on the Reggae Boyz in Houston.
A Mexican team in transition take on an improving Jamaica side in this 2024 Copa America Group B fixture.
New Mexico boss Jaime Lozano has been tasked with overhauling El Tri ahead of co-hosting the 2026 World Cup. The new regime has yet to see an uptick in results over predecessor Tata Martino's disappointing tenure, however, with back-to-back warmup defeats to Uruguay and Brazil ahead of this tournament.
They now come up against a Jamaica team that boasts a core group of stars from the English Premier League, including Michail Antonio and Leon Bailey, with boss Heimir HallgrÃmsson's side claiming five wins from their last seven international games.
These two sides met at last summer's CONCACAF Gold Cup semifinals in Las Vegas, in a match Mexico won 3-0 -- a scoreline that doesn't tell the full story of a close encounter.
Mexico take on Jamaica on Saturday, June 22, at NRG Stadium in Houston. Kick-off is at 9 p.m. ET or 6 p.m. PT in the US and Canada. That makes it a 2 a.m. BST start in the UK and a 11 a.m. AEST kick-off in Australia on Sunday morning.
Mexico striker Santi Giménez comes into this tournament having scored 21 goals from 29 league appearances this season for Dutch club Feyenoord.
Livestream Mexico vs. Jamaica in the US without cable
As with UEFA Euro 2024, which is taking place at the same time in Germany, Fox is where it's at for US soccer fans looking to watch Copa America 2024 matches. The tournament's matches will be split across Fox and Fox Sports 1, with this match on FS1. All 32 matches will also be available to watch with Spanish-language commentary on TUDN, Univision or UniMás.
If you don't have the channels as part of your cable lineup, both can be streamed via Sling TV.
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