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You can feel what’s at stake from the opening whistle: this matchup could reshape the entire group. El Tri arrives as a World Cup regular, true to its DNA of high pressing, quick passing and wing-heavy attacks designed to pin opponents back with long spells of possession.
The Scottish side embodies the grittiest version of British football: full-blooded challenges for every 50–50 ball, constant crosses into the box and a nonstop threat from set pieces. Having never met in a World Cup finals before, this game opens a brand-new chapter between two footballing philosophies that couldn’t be more different.
In the heat of the group stage, slipping up against a direct rival can complicate the route to the Round of 16, while picking up three points here could set the emotional and sporting tone for the entire tournament for both teams.
The Mexican national team arrives after seeing its historic run of Round of 16 qualifications end at Qatar 2022, a setback that ramps up the pressure on a generation blending experience with European-based talent, led by players like Hirving Lozano, Edson Álvarez and Santiago Giménez.
Scotland, meanwhile, is back on football’s biggest stage after battling through tough qualifiers and European Championships, built on a core forged in top-tier leagues and led by Andrew Robertson, Scott McTominay and John McGinn.
Don’t just watch it on TV: grab your ticket now and feel it live, as El Tri take on Scotland in a showdown that could define the fate of the group.