What channel is Saudi Arabia vs Mexico? Kick-off time, TV and live stream details

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What channel is Saudi Arabia vs Mexico? Kick-off time, TV and live stream details

Saudi Arabia and Mexico play each other in their final Group C match on Wednesday. Mexico are at risk of missing the last 16 for the first time since 1978 if they don't beat Saudi Arabia. Saudi are aiming to reach the knockout stages for just the second time in the history of their national team.

Saudi Arabia vs Mexico will kick-off at 7pm (GMT) on Wednesday, November 30 at the Lusail Iconic Stadium in Lushail, Qatar. It will be the sixth meeting between the two sides and their first in World Cup competition. The last time they met was in the Confederations Cup in 1999, when Mexico won 5-1 at Azteca Stadium.

Saudi Arabia vs Mexico is being broadcast on BBC Two at 6:45 pm. The match can be streamed live on the BBC iPlayer and the iplayer app. Highlights will be available on ITV at 22:50 pm on 2022 FIFA World Cup highlights show.

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Saudi Arabia are playing for a place in the last 16 of the World Cup. Herve Renard will play the same team that defeated Argentina. Mexico need to win to stand any chance of reaching the knockout stages. Gerardo Martino could opt for heavy reinforcements in attack. Edson Alvarez and Henry Martin could come back into the Mexico team. Hirving Lozano and Alexis Vega should flank either side. Raul Jimenez will be pushing for his first start in attacking.


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