Mexico and Colombia meet at AT&T Stadium in the first of two international friendlies in the U.S., providing both teams with an important test as they prepare for the 2026 World Cup.

Under coach Javier Aguirre, Mexico enter the match riding a nine-game unbeaten streak, highlighted by their 2025 Gold Cup victory over the United States. The team also comes off draws in their two recent friendlies against South Korea and Japan.

Colombia, led by Nestor Lorenzo, arrive after a 6-3 victory over Venezuela and a 3-0 win against Bolivia in South American qualifying, securing third place in the region with 28 points—just one behind Ecuador.

Both squads are missing key players, but the match offers a chance for those with fewer minutes to impress and stake their claim for a spot on the 2026 World

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