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Update 5. Jun 2026:
Mexico’s Dominant Display: A 5-1 Rout Over Serbia
Mexico’s Dominant Display: A 5-1 Rout Over Serbia
Mexico dominated Serbia with a convincing 5-1 victory at Estadio Nemesio Díez in Toluca, delivering a statement performance ahead of their World Cup campaign. Serbia struck first through Petar Stanic in the 19th minute, but El Tri responded emphatically with Johan Vasquez heading home an equalizer from a Brian Gutierrez corner before a Stefan Bukinac own goal handed Mexico a 2-1 halftime lead. Sources: ESPN Outlook India
Raul Jimenez extended the advantage in the second half with a composed finish, while another Serbian own goal from Adem Avdic made it 4-1, and Luis Chavez capped the dominant display with a stunning long-range strike in the 90th minute. Mexico controlled the match with 66.3% possession and 17 shot attempts compared to Serbia’s 3, showcasing the tactical discipline and attacking prowess that Javier Aguirre’s squad will bring into their World Cup opener against South Africa on June 11.
On Thursday, June 4, 2026, Mexico takes on Serbia in a friendly match at Estadio Nemesio Díez in Toluca. This is the final preparation game before Mexico’s 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign begins on June 11. This match carries significant weight as El Tri enters the tournament undefeated in 2026 and will look to fine-tune their tactics against Serbia before facing South Africa in their opening World Cup match at what is expected to be an exciting start to the 2026 World Cup Matches in Mexico. Here’s everything you need to know about watching the match tonight.
Mexico’s Fortress: Why This Stadium Matters
Estadio Nemesio Díez is one of Mexico’s most dominant home venues. Mexico’s last defeat at this stadium came in a 1970 World Cup quarterfinal against Italy, over 55 years ago. The stadium’s 8,727-foot elevation gives Mexico a significant physiological advantage that international opponents struggle to overcome. With a capacity of 30,000 and Mexico’s fortress-like record here, expect an electric atmosphere as fans gather to support El Tri before the World Cup begins.
The newly renovated stadium features a modern 9-level parking structure with over 500 spaces directly adjacent to the venue, connected by pedestrian bridges for easy access. Public transportation via local bus service is also available for those traveling from Mexico City or surrounding areas.
Match Details & How to Watch
Date & Time: Thursday, June 4, 2026
Start Time: 10:00 p.m. ET (9:00 p.m. Central Mexico Time)
Venue: Estadio Nemesio Díez, Toluca, Mexico
Capacity: 30,000
For USA Viewers
You can watch the Mexico vs. Serbia friendly on the following platforms:
- FOX Deportes (English and Spanish broadcasts available)
- Univision/TUDN (Spanish-language coverage)
- ViX (Streaming platform—available on mobile, web, and connected devices)
The match will also air on various international sports platforms and streaming services. Check your local TV listings or streaming service guides for exact channel and start times in your time zone.
Why This Friendly Matters
Mexico arrives at this match undefeated in 2026, with impressive recent results including a 4-0 victory over Iceland, dominant performances against Bolivia and Panama, and competitive draws against top European sides like Portugal and Belgium. Head coach Javier Aguirre will use this final friendly to test tactical adjustments and give players crucial minutes before World Cup play begins.
Serbia, meanwhile, failed to qualify for the 2026 World Cup and will be fielding a youth-focused squad. While Serbia offers less elite competition than Mexico’s recent opponents, the match provides El Tri with a chance to maintain their rhythm and confidence heading into World Cup play.
Getting to Estadio Nemesio Díez from Mexico City
Distance: Toluca is approximately 50 kilometers (31 miles) west of Mexico City
Driving: About 45-60 minutes by car from central Mexico City, depending on traffic
Public Transportation: Direct buses run from Mexico City to Toluca throughout the day
If you’re staying in Mexico City and want to attend the match, plan to leave early and arrive at the stadium at least 60-90 minutes before kickoff to account for parking, security screening, and entry procedures. The nearby parking structure offers convenient access, though arriving well in advance is recommended given the expected attendance.
Where to Stay in Mexico City
If you’re traveling to Mexico for the match or to experience the excitement around Mexico’s World Cup campaign, book your hotel accommodations in advance. Popular neighborhoods like Roma Norte, Condesa, and Polanco offer a range of lodging options, excellent dining, and entertainment. For detailed recommendations on neighborhoods and accommodations, check out our complete guide to Where to stay in Mexico City.
What to Experience Beyond the Match
Toluca offers its own cultural attractions, but many visitors base themselves in Mexico City for its world-class museums, vibrant neighborhoods, and diverse dining scene. For ideas on what to do while in the capital, explore our article on Things to do in Mexico City.
As Mexico prepares for the 2026 FIFA World Cup (being co-hosted in the USA, Canada, and Mexico), this friendly match represents a crucial moment in El Tri’s tournament preparation. Whether you’re watching from home or traveling to Toluca for the event, tonight’s match showcases Mexico’s strength heading into one of the biggest tournaments in world soccer. Don’t miss the FIFA World Cup 2026 Opening Ceremony in Mexico City on June 11, which will kick off the tournament in style.
For more information on World Cup viewing options and events in Mexico, check out our guide to Where to Watch World Cup 2026 in Mexico City.
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