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USMNT vs Mexico: Preview, predictions and lineups

Gio Reyna

The US men’s national team and Mexico will renew their rivalry on Sunday night in the Concacaf Nations League final at AT&T Stadium.

The Stars and Stripes took the more complicated route to the final after their scare against Trinidad and Tobago in the quarterfinals in which they triumphed 4-2 on aggregate despite losing the second leg 2-1. Gregg Berhalter’s side trailed nearly the entire 90 minutes in the semifinal vs Jamaica, but a late own goal saw the two teams battle in extra time.

A pair of Haji Wright goals — both assisted by Gio Reyna — lifted the US to a 3-1 victory.

On the other side of the matchup, El Tri also had a tough time in their quarterfinal clash with Honduras. Mexico managed to advanced to the semifinals 4-2 on penalty kicks after the tie was all knotted up at two apiece. Jaime Lozano’s squad made light work of Panama in the semifinals with a 3-0 triumph to seal their place in the final against their bitter rivals.

The US have outmatched their southern rivals in recent years and are currently on a six-game unbeaten run against El Tri. The USMNT lifted the first two editions of the Nations League and they’ll be aiming to make it a three-peat ahead of this summer’s Copa America.

Here’s 90min’s preview of the Concacaf Nations League final.

USMNT vs Mexico H2H record (Last Five Games)

Current Form (all competitions)

USMNT

Mexico

USMNT 3-1 Jamaica – 21/03/2024

Panama 0-3 Mexico – 21/03/2024

USMNT 0-1 Slovenia – 20/01/2024

Mexico 2-0 Honduras (4-2 pen.) – 21/11/2023

Trinidad and Tobago 2-1 USMNT – 20/11/2023

Honduras 2-0 Mexico – 17/11/2023

USMNT 3-0 Trinidad and Tobago – 16/11/2023

Mexico 2-2 Germany – 17/10/2023

USMNT 4-0 Ghana – 17/10/2023

Mexico 2-0 Ghana – 14/10/2023

Country

TV channel/live stream

United Kingdom

Paramount +

United States

Univision, TUDN, Paramount +

Canada

OneSoccer

Gio Reyna

Reyna starred off the bench for the US / Stephen Nadler/ISI Photos/USSF/GettyImages

Reyna was reportedly on a minutes restriction against Jamaica and it’s unknown whether he’ll be able to feature from the jump in the final.

However, if he’s fit enough to make the bench, you can expect Berhalter to bring him into the contest at some point regardless of the score.

USMNT predicted lineup vs Mexico (4-3-3): Turner; Scally, Richards, M. Robinson, A. Robinson; Musah, McKennie, Tillman; Weah, Balogun, Pulisic.

Julian Araujo

Julian Araujo will miss the final through injury / Omar Vega/GettyImages

Lozano will be without his preferred right-back after Julian Araujo picked up a hamstring injury in Mexico’s…

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