Mexico returns to FIFA World Cup action on Wednesday, June 24, as it takes on the Czech Republic in the final round of the group stage. With knockout-stage qualification on the line, El Tri will look to continue its strong form in front of a home crowd at Mexico City Stadium.
Here’s everything you need to know about where to watch Czech Republic vs. Mexico, including the start time, TV channels, streaming options, venue information, and recent team form.
Where to watch Czech Republic vs. Mexico
Fans in the United States can watch the FIFA World Cup group-stage match live on the following platforms:
- FOX
- FOX Sports
- FOX One
- Telemundo
- Fubo Sports
- Peacock (Spanish)
- Fubo (live streaming)
Viewers can also stream the match live through Fubo, which carries FOX and Telemundo coverage.
What time does Czech Republic vs. Mexico start?
- Date: Wednesday, June 24, 2026
- Kickoff Time: 9:00 p.m. ET
- Competition: FIFA World Cup – Group Stage (Round 3)
Match Information
- Match: Czech Republic vs. Mexico
- Venue: Mexico City Stadium
- Location: Mexico City, Mexico
- Surface: Grass
- Stadium Capacity: 80,824
Weather forecast
The forecast for kickoff in Mexico City calls for:
- Temperature: 63°F
- Conditions: Thunderstorms
Weather could play a role, especially if rain creates a slick playing surface during the match.
Team form
Czech Republic
The Czech Republic enters the match with mixed recent results, including:
- Draw vs. South Africa (1-1)
- Loss vs. South Korea (2-1)
- Win vs. Guatemala (3-1)
Mexico
Mexico comes into the contest in excellent form, recording victories over:
- South Korea (1-0)
- South Africa (2-0)
- Serbia (5-1)
El Tri has shown strong defensive performances while consistently finding goals throughout the tournament.
What’s at stake?
As the final match of the group stage, this contest could determine qualification for the FIFA World Cup knockout rounds. Mexico will look to capitalize on home support, while the Czech Republic aims to secure the points needed to advance.
With an electric atmosphere expected at Mexico City Stadium and plenty on the line, Wednesday night’s clash promises to be one of the key matches of the final group-stage round.
