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Mexico vs. Turkiye: How to watch, time, TV channel, streaming for International Friendly

Mexico vs. Turkiye: How to watch, time, TV channel, streaming for International Friendly

Fox Sports10-06-2025
Mexico takes on Türkiye in an international friendly clash. Both teams come in with strong recent performances and will be looking to continue their momentum in what will be the first-ever meeting between these two footballing nations.
Here's everything you need to know to watch Mexico vs. Türkiye. When is Mexico vs. Türkiye? How to Watch Date: Tuesday, June 10, 2025
Time: 8:30 p.m. ET
Location: Estadio Azteca, Mexico City, Mexico
TV: FOX Deportes
Streaming: FOX Sports app, FOXSports.com Mexico vs. Türkiye Head to Head
Mexico and Türkiye have never played each other in international competition. Team Form
Below are the last 5 matches for each team and the results: Mexico 6/7: Mexico 2-4 Switzerland (H)
3/23: Mexico 2-1 Panama (H)
3/20: Mexico 2-0 Canada (A)
1/21: Mexico 0-2 River Plate (A)
11/19: Mexico 4-0 Honduras (H) Türkiye 6/7: Türkiye 2-1 United States (A)
3/23: Türkiye 3-0 Hungary (A)
3/20: Türkiye 3-1 Hungary (H)
11/19: Türkiye 1-3 Montenegro (A)
11/16: Türkiye 0-0 Wales (H) Get more from International Friendlies Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more in this topic
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