The Times of San Diego, in its special coverage, prepares fans for the upcoming World Cup matches between the United States and Mexico. The complete tournament guide offers information on where to watch the games, keeping fans up to date with their teams’ performances.
The clash between Mexico and the Czech Republic is scheduled for 6pm on Wednesday, broadcast on Fox5 San Diego, Telemundo and FOX One.
Mexican team prepares for festive match at Azteca
With qualification for the round of 16 already guaranteed as leader of Group A, after the 1-0 victory over South Korea, the coach of the Mexican national team, Javier Aguirre, will have the freedom to choose the team that will take the field at the Azteca Stadium.
Among the team’s highlights is goalkeeper Raúl “Tala” Rangel, who has maintained his goal undefeated for two consecutive matches. The priority for Mexico is to maintain the pace of the game, even if the final result of the match does not directly impact the team’s position in the tournament.
One of the most anticipated moments is the farewell to Guillermo Ochoa, the 40-year-old legendary goalkeeper, who is participating in his sixth World Cup and has a deep relationship with the Azteca Stadium, affectionately known as Coloso de Santa Úrsula. Ochoa is expected to start against the Czech Republic in Mexico City, providing fans with the opportunity to offer one last emotional ovation.
The stadium was Ochoa’s home during his spells at Club América from 2004 to 2011 and again from 2019 to 2022. His international fame was solidified in the group stage of the 2014 World Cup, when he made miraculous saves and kept a goal untouched against host country Brazil.
Most recently, at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, Ochoa saved a crucial Poland penalty in the first group stage match, contributing to the teams’ goalless draw.
Another point of attention will be the performance of defender César Montes, who returns after a controversial expulsion against South Africa and was left out of the game against South Korea. It will be interesting to see whether he will adopt a more physical or cautious stance in tackling and defending counterattacks.
Czech Republic fights for survival in the tournament
The Czech Republic still has a chance of advancing to the next stage. A victory over Mexico, combined with a triumph for South Africa over South Korea, would guarantee second place in the group. Alternatively, the team could aim to qualify as one of the best third-placed teams, with a draw all that is needed, as long as South Africa also draws or loses to South Korea.
The Czech team demonstrates a great ability to perform under pressure, an attribute proven by their qualification for the World Cup, achieved after two consecutive victories in penalty shootouts against the Republic of Ireland and Denmark.
In a life or death situation, the Czech Republic must enter the field with an offensive strategy, seeking to open the score in the first minutes. The team will also try to exploit its height advantage on set pieces and corners, which have historically represented vulnerabilities in the Mexican defense.

