Saudi Arabia vs Mexico, live! Score, updates, how to watch, stream, videos

Mexico needs a win to have hope of reaching the World Cup knockout rounds, while Saudi Arabia’s hopes of the final 16 may require the same at Stadium 974 in Doha on Wednesday.
The Saudis stunned Argentina 2-1 In Lusail to open the tournament but could not repeat the feat against Poland at Education City in Al Rayyan on Saturday to leave themselves with three points through two matches.
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Mexico remains without a win after their scoreless draw versus Poland led to a Lionel Messi-inspired loss to Argentina In Lusail.
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Kick off: 2pm ET, Wednesday Nov. 30 Stadium: Lusail Iconic Stadium, Lusail TV channels en Español: Telemundo Streaming en Español: Peacock (all 64 matches)
The Saudis have arguably been the most fun team at the tournament amongst non-powers, always running and getting exceptional goalkeeping. Salem Al-Dawsari was very good in both games but his missed penalty before halftime against Poland looms large of a match that could’ve been 1-1 going to the break and instead ended 2-0.
Mexico has not scored at the tournament so far, and Raul Jimenez has only been used as a super sub. Hirving Lozano and Alexis Vega combined for just three shot attempts before being subbed out of the Poland loss, while Lozano and Henry Martin combined for two versus Poland (Vega attempted five). They need better up top to keep up their streak of making Round of 16 appearances at the World Cup.
Current FIFA world ranking: 51 World Cup titles: 0 World Cup appearances: 5 How they qualified: Qualified automatically from AFC (Won Group B) Coach: Herve Renard Key players: Salem Al-Dawsari, Fahad Al-Muwallad, Mohammed Al-Owais
Current FIFA world ranking: 13 World Cup titles: 0 World Cup appearances: 16 How they qualified: Qualified automatically from CONCACAF (2nd place) Coach: Gerardo ‘Tata’ Martino Key players: Guillermo Ochoa, Hector Herrera, Raul Jimenez
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