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Goals and Summary of Mexico 4-0 New Zealand at the U-17 World Cup
Summary
90'
Match ends Mexico 4-0 New Zealand
85'
Last minutes of the match Mexico is taking the win and the ticket to the next round.
80'
New Zealand make changes in an attempt to freshen up the team.
75'
The Mexican national team is currently in second place in its group, as Germany beat Venezuela 3-0.
70'
The Mexican national team makes changes with the intention of refreshing the team.
65'
The substitute players get up to warm up for possible changes.
60'
Goal for Mexico, Mexico extend their lead through penalty kicks
55'
Mexico become more dangerous and look to secure the match.
50'
Mexico's goal at the start of the second half was another goal.
45'
Half time México 1-0 New Zealand
40'
Goal for Mexico, great play by the national team to open the scoring.
35'
Mexico tried all the same to open the scoring but could not find the net, looking to score before the break.
30'
New Zealand put the pressure on and did not allow Mexico to come out calmly.
25'
The two teams fought intensely for the ball and could not find clarity in the final area.
20'
Mexico began to press and insist, looking to open the scoring quickly.
15'
New Zealand came very close to opening the scoring but Mexico's defence made a great save to keep the ball out.
10'
New Zealand waited and tried to generate danger with counter-attacks.
5'
Mexico started the first half with more possession.
Kickoff
The match between Mexico and New Zealand kicks off.
Delayed Game
The match has been delayed due to heavy rain in the stadium.
All ready
Everything is ready for the start of the match, and the teams are getting ready to take to the field for the start of the match.
End the warm-up
The two teams finish warming up and go into the dressing room for the final talk and then back to the national anthems and the start of the match.
Great Entrance
Great entrance for this match, many more Mexican fans present for this match that is of utmost importance for the national team.
New Zealand roster
This is the New Zealand line-up:
México roster
This is México roster:
Already warming up
The two teams are warming up and getting ready for the match as the stadium fills up and the kick-off approaches.
Already in the stadium
The two teams are already in the stadium and are preparing to take the field in a few more minutes to warm up and the starting line-ups will be announced.
Fans
Little by little, the fans are starting to arrive at the stadium, a great entry is expected for this last day of the group stage in this U-17 World Cup.
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Other games this Saturday at the U-17 World Cup
In addition to this Mexico vs New Zealand match, Germany vs Venezuela, Burkina Faso vs South Korea and USA vs France are the matches of this matchday 3 in the U-17 World Cup, undoubtedly a very exciting day, full of important teams and players of the highest quality.
Channels for Mexico vs New Zealand online and in U-17 World Cup Match day 3
Mexico vs New Zealand will be televised on channel 9.
The Mexico vs New Zealand match can be tuned in from Vix+ streams.
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Referee
The central referee in charge of the match day 3 will be Omar Mohamed Al Ali, who will have the task of bringing order to this match in which three very important points are being fought for and who, with his national and international experience, will be looking to bring this match to a successful conclusion in the debut of both teams in the U-17 World Cup.
What time is Mexico vs New Zealand match day 3 of the U-17 World Cup?
This is the kick-off time for the Mexico vs New Zealand match on 18 November 2023 in various countries:
Argentina: 08:00 hours
Bolivia: 08:00 hours
Brazil: 08:00 hours
Chile: 05:00 hours
Colombia: 05:00 hours
Ecuador: 05:00 hours
Spain: 12:00 noon
United States: 04:00 hours PT and 05:00 hours ET
Mexico: 03:00 hours
Paraguay: 05:00 hours
Peru: 05:00 hours
Uruguay: 05:00 hours
Venezuela: 05:00 hours
Japan: 18:00 hours
India: 17:00
Nigeria: 17:00
South Africa: 17:00
Australia: 20:00
United Kingdom ET: 12:00 noon
Absences
Neither team has any injured or suspended players, so they will be able to count on a full squad and their best players for this match that promises to be one of the best on Matchday 3 of the U-17 World Cup in Indonesia, with two countries full of hope to stay ain a major World Cup event.
Background
These two teams have never met, but due to their World Cup history and experience, the favorite to take the three points will be Mexico, as they have experience in this category, having won two World Cups, so this Wednesday they will be favorites to take the three points and stay ain this World Cup.
How does New Zealand get there?
New Zealand on the other hand comes from losing against Germany, to be in last place with 0 points, they will try to give the surprise and defeat Mexico to qualify as the best third place, a very close match is expected, where the two teams will try to give everything they have left to aspire to the next round in this U-17 World Cup, which has had a lot of intensity, goals and emotions, no doubt we expect a great game tomorrow.
How does the Mexican national team fare?
The Mexican national team comes from a two-goal draw against Venezuela in their second group stage match, a game where they had everything they needed to win it with an extra man from the first minutes, they managed to have the advantage throughout the match, until a penalty against them in the last minutes took away the three points and they had to share the points to place third in their group with one point, They will look to win and score several goals against New Zealand to aspire to the next round as the best third place, but without losing Venezuela against Germany they could qualify in second place, this is how the Mexican U-17 team arrives to their last group stage match.
Good afternoon friends of VAVEL!
Good evening to all VAVEL readers! Welcome to the coverage of Mexico vs New Zealand for Match day 3 of the U-17 World Cup. The match will take place at Jalak Harupat Soreang Stadium, kick-off at 03:00.