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Mexico Aims to End Uruguay's Dominance in Crucial Home Clash
15 Nov
Summary
- Mexico seeks to end 3-game losing streak against Uruguay
- Veteran duo Edson Álvarez and Raúl Jiménez return from injuries
- Uruguay missing key players Valverde and Núñez due to injuries

On November 15, 2025, Mexico's national team will host Uruguay in a crucial international clash at the Estadio Corona. Mexico, led by manager Javier Aguirre, is seeking to bounce back from a disappointing October that saw them suffer a 4-0 thrashing by Colombia and settle for a draw against Ecuador.
The return of veteran players Edson Álvarez and Raúl Jiménez, who missed Mexico's last two games due to injuries, will be a major boost for the home side. Aguirre is expected to field a lineup similar to the one that won the 2025 Gold Cup final against the U.S. men's national team, with Álvarez and Jiménez set to anchor the team's spine.
However, Mexico will face a formidable challenge from Uruguay, led by manager Marcelo Bielsa. La Celeste has been dominant against El Tri in recent years, winning 4-0 when the two teams met in 2024 and remaining unbeaten against Mexico since the 2016 Copa América.
Uruguay will be without key players Federico Valverde and Darwin Núñez due to injuries, but Bielsa still has a talented squad at his disposal, including the likes of Giorgian De Arrascaeta, Rodrigo Bentancur, and Manuel Ugarte. The visitors could also field three players from Mexican club América, adding an intriguing subplot to the match.
While Mexico will be eager to end its losing streak against Uruguay, the visitors' midfield depth and overall talent make them a formidable opponent. This will be a closely contested affair, with both teams looking to gain an advantage in their preparations for the 2026 World Cup.




