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Mexico vs. Uruguay: How to watch women's friendly, TV channel, live stream

Mexico vs. Uruguay: How to watch women's friendly, TV channel, live stream

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The Mexico women's national team will face Uruguay on Friday in the first of two friendlies between the teams in Mexico.
The sides will face off at the Estadio Universitario BUAP in Puebla before a rematch on Tuesday at the Estadio Tlahuicole in Tlaxcala.
These will be the first ever meetings between the two teams, who are both looking to reach the 2027 World Cup after missing out in 2023.
Mexico coach Pedro López has called a 23-player roster, including NWSL-based players Reyna Reyes (Portland), Rebeca Bernal (Washington), Diana Ordóñez (Houston) and María Sánchez (San Diego).
The team will be led by Pachuca forward Charlyn Corral, who recently led her club to a Liga MX Femenil title and who López said this week may be the best women's player in Mexican history.
Here is everything you need to know ahead of the match.
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