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Argentina vs Mexico: TV channel, live stream FREE and kick-off time for 2022 World Cup Group C tie


REIGNING Copa America champions Argentina are scheduled for a mouth-watering clash with Mexico in their second Group C game.

The South American giants finally ended their 28-year wait to lift the prestigious trophy in the summer of 2021 at the expense of Brazil.

Argentina finally secured another Copa America trophyCredit: Reuters
Mexico qualified for the World Cup for a 15th consecutive timeCredit: AFP

And Argentina followed that up with a comfortable 3-0 win in the CONMEEBOL-UEFA Cup of Champions final over Italy.

However, Lionel Messi and co will be eager to land the World Cup – a trophy which has eluded them since 1986.

But first, the Argentines will have to navigate their way past Mexico who haven’t failed to qualify for the knock-out rounds in over 44 years.

What time does Argentina vs Mexico kick off?

  • Argentina’s intriguing encounter against Mexico will take place on Saturday, November 26.
  • It is scheduled to kick off at 7pm UK time – 9pm local time.
  • Lusail Iconic Stadium in Lusali, Qatar is the allocated arena for this match and it can hold a staggering 80,000 spectators.
  • Mexico have failed to score in their last three games against Argentina with the last match in 2019 ending 4-0.

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What TV channel is Argentina vs Mexico on and can it be live streamed?

  • Argentina vs Mexico will be broadcasted LIVE on ITV in the UK.
  • Viewers also have the option to stream the entire action live via the ITV website or ITV hub.
  • The ITV hub is available to download on your mobile phone or preferred tablet device.

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Can I watch Argentina vs Mexico for FREE?

Yes, Argentina’s Group C clash against Mexico is available to watch for FREE in the UK so long as you have a valid TV license.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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