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Alarm bells ring after Mexico loses against Paraguay
Mexico lost their final match in 2025 by a 2-1 score against Paraguay in a game that raises alarm bells. Once again Mexico had a good first half but a bad start to the 2nd half, led to a very worrying loss.
The Mexican national team is winless in its last six matches, creating a sense of restlessness among fans with the World Cup on the horizon.
San Antonio's Alamodome is set to be the backdrop for a friendly clash on Wednesday as 2026 World Cup co-hosts Mexico step up their preparations with a clash against Paraguay. El Tri are looking for their first win in six games, while Los Guaranies are hoping to bounce back after consecutive defeats.
It has NOT been a good week for Mexico fans. Hey! At least Chris Perez rocked out the Star-Spangled Banner, amirite? #sports #soccer #futbol #mexico #paraguay
Mexico enter a World Cup year carrying a six-game winless streak, scoring just four goals in their last five games.
The Alamodome is hosting the international friendly, marking the first game for El Tri – Mexico's team – at the venue since September 2019. The game kicks off at 7 p.m., with doors to the Alamodome opening up at 5:30 p.m. Venue staff are encouraging guests to make sure their e-tickets are downloaded before arriving.
Mexico and Uruguay played out a goalless stalemate in a physical friendly showdown Saturday evening. Physicality was the name of the game at the Estadio Corona on the night, despite both sides
If Saturday's showing in Mexico is any indication, Marcelo Bielsa's Uruguay will present a physical challenge for the USMNT