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Mexico vs El Salvador Live Stream: How to Watch, Team News, Head to Head, Odds, Prediction and Everything You Need to Know

A huge World Cup qualifier is on the horizon as Mexico plays host to El Salvador.

A plane ticket to Qatar is just within grasp for Mexico. They need a win against El Salvador in order to be playing on the world stage in December.

The Mexicans managed to battle hard for a well-earned 2-1 victory against Honduras on Monday, whilst their opponents lost narrowly to Costa Rica on the same night.

With so much at stake for the home side, this is shaping up to be a really exciting watch.

Here’s everything you need to know regarding Mexico vs El Salvador.

Mexico vs El Salvador will take place on Friday 1st April 2022 at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico. The match will kick off at 2:05 AM UK time.

Sadly, the huge game between the two sides will not be televised live in England. You can keep up to date with the game via live coverage on the Sky Sports website as well as the BBC Sport website.

If you are looking to live stream the World Cup qualifier, you can do so via Paramount +. This streaming website is only available in select countries.

You need to have an account or a day pass to access the live stream, so make sure you have everything you need prior to kick-off.

The home side does have some players on the injury list. The trio of Rogelio Funes Mori, Nestor Araujo and Rodolfo Pizarro are all sidelined for this one.

The big names do appear to be all available – with Raul Jimenez looking to lead the attack and Hirving Lozano accompanying him on the wing for Gerard Martino’s men.

El Salvador doesn’t have any injury woes to worry about, so although it’s essentially a nothing game for them – we assume they’ll still go all out in this one to try and spoil the Mexican’s party.

Mexico Predcited XI: Ochoa; Arteaga, Vasquez, Montes,

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