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Mexico vs. Ecuador score: El Tri dominate, advance to face England or DR Congo World Cup round of 16

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For the first time since hosting the 1986 World Cup, Mexico are moving on in the knockout stages.

Mexico defeated Ecuador 2-0 in the 2026 FIFA World Cup round of 32 at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City on Tuesday, following an hour delay due to inclement weather. Forwards Julian Quinones and Raul Jimenez recorded goals in the opening half to seal El Tri's place in the round of 16. 

Quinones scored the opening goal after a through ball from Roberto Alvarado, and Jimenez doubled the scoreline with a quick give-and-go with Quinones inside the box. The result extends Mexico's winning streak in the tournament to four and keeps the host nation's defensive record spotless. 

They will face the winner of England vs. DR Congo back in Estadio Azteca on Sunday.

Aguirre gets to fifth World Cup game as manager

Head coach Javier Aguirre knows what it feels like to be in a fifth World Cup game as a player. He was on the squad in 1986 when they were eliminated by Germany. He also knows what it's like to fall short of that accomplishment. He was on the sidelines coaching in 2002 and 2010 and failed to get past the round of 16 in the previous seven-game format of the tournament. 

Aguirre's third stint as head coach continues to be a magical one. Not only is he going back to a fifth World Cup game and with a ton of momentum after winning a knockout game, but he also welcomed a third grandchild before the game. 

"It means a lot to me, particularly because I am one of those who was never able to reach the fifth match (as a coach). It happened to me in South Korea, and it happened to me in South Africa. You can have a good group stage and then get stuck. But today was huge," Aguirre said.

The manager is often straightforward in his press conferences but has found himself slightly more vulnerable and open with the media throughout the tournament, recognizing the moment in front of him and the team.

"I can tell you that this team deserves what is happening. The big connection with fans and playing in the World Cup today. We stand among the top 16 now, have been together a long time, and we still like each other," Aguirre joked after the game.

"We are a true family, it's difficult to find a true family in football. But we're a big family. Those who play, those who are on the pitch, those who are on the bench, to those on the staff, and those who are backstage ... and I can say that Mexican fans deserve a night like this," he said.

Mexico's teenage standout

Gilberto Mora was fresh off a breakout performance against Czechia last week and earned the knockout round start against Ecuador. The 17-year-old is the second-youngest player (17 years and 259 days) to start a World Cup knockout stage match, only behind Pelé in 1958 (17 years and 239 days).

He played 58 minutes and completed 88% of his passes, recorded two shots, and won set pieces with his elusiveness causing trouble for Ecuador. He looks increasingly comfortable in the midfield alongside stalwart Erik Lira and can function as a higher or lower player in the middle if needed. 

El Tri have their attacking duo 

Forwards Quinones and Jimenez have finally given El Tri fans something else to cheer for besides solid defense. An attacking duo that can score goals in a World Cup, this team can make even more noise with their fantastic form and cohesion.

In Quinones' case, he scored the opening goal of the tournament and is quietly putting together a golden ball resume of his own this World Cup. He scored the first goal against Ecuador and delivered the assist on Jimenez's goal. His performance in the round of 32 means that he has four goal contributions already and has matched Luis Hernandez's 1998 record for the most contributions on record in a single World Cup since 1966 for a Mexican player.

With his ability to create his own shot or set up others, it's helped open things up for Jimenez as well, who now has two goals in the tournament. 

There's no place like Mexico

If there were nerves or doubts, it was due to the magnitude of the moment, not because of the familiar opponent or limited experience. El Tri's efforts on Tuesday night shattered any questions on their place in this tournament. They are co-hosts, they are aware of the moment, and they believe. 

And with them, they have the entire nation and its diaspora following along, cheering and emoting through nervy opening games, cagey matches, breakout moments, and knockout rounds. Estadio Azteca delivered on its historic promise that no matter the game, you will get a show.

The country is in the midst of hosting a third World Cup on its soil. This time, a tri-host with the United States and Canada. But Como Mexico no hay dos (There's no place like Mexico), and its national team is embracing all the energy and excitement that comes with the honor of hosting and embracing the challenge. They've also showcased just how overwhelming the home advantage can be for visiting teams.

The squad is now on a four-game win streak, with four clean sheets, and opposing sides struggle with the rough environments, and in the well-documented case of Mexico City, the altitude. El Tri have already flexed defensive muscle, created chances and goals, crowned new legends, and introduced next-gen faces of the program.

Mexico have historically done well in the home World Cups, making the quarterfinals in 1970 and 1986 but failed to reach a fifth knockout round game in later tournaments. Now, a current generation of fans can say they lived to see Mexico reach a fifth World Cup game in their lifetimes.

What's next?

Mexico awaits the winner of England vs. DR Congo and will host the round of 16 match at Estadio Azteca on Sunday, July 5. 

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MEX 2-0 ECU (FT)

Julian Quinones opens the goal scoring in Mexico! And Raul Jimenez gets the second after the first hydration break! Mexico is on to the round of 16.

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MEXICO TO THE ROUND OF 16

They would not be denied. El Tri handles business at home with goals from Quinones and Jimenez. They extend their win streak and clean sheet record in the tournament. 

 
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Crowd is going nuts

99+9' Caicedo gets a yellow now as the game has truly gotten away from Ecuador. Mexico is just trying to close things out. 

 
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RED CARD PIERO HINCAPIE

90+5' Ecuador will finish the game with ten men after Hincapie covers his mouth to tell Gimenez something, presumably unkind. The play is reviewed, and it's the quick red card. 

 
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More subs for both teams

80' Nelson Angulo and  John Yeboah make way for Ecuador, and Kendry Paez and Jordy Caicedo. Julian Quinones gets plenty of applause as he comes off for Orbelin Pineda. Israel Reyes is another defender for Roberto Alvarado.

 
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Rangel down after contact

76' Rodriguez chests down a long ball by Caicedo and splits two defenders. Rangel is off his line to challenge, and Rodriguez collides with the keeper. After some treatment, Rangel is back up despite Memo Ochoa warming up on the sidelines.

 
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Raul Jimenez's night is over

73' Mexico brings on fresh legs into the game. Luis Romo is off for Obed Vargas, and Raul Jimenez subs out to a big ovation for Santiago Gimenez.

 
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A near breakaway for Mexico!

89' Mexico clears the ball, and Gimenez manages to control the ball all the way to a counter in the final third. Pineda is with him, and they combine, but the sequence is disrupted by Caicedo. 

 
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SAVE Ecuador! Chance Mexico!

67' Back-to-back chances on a corner kick by Cesar Montes. The centerback makes near-perfect contact with the first attempt and forces a save by Galindez out for another corner. The second attempt is just as good, but goes slightly wide of the net. It's off to hydrate now. 

 
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Ecuador back to work

61' Ecuador has come to life a little bit in the second half. At least in ball control. They have had more possession and spent more time in Mexico's half. Though Mexico is keeping the CONMEBOL rivals at bay for now.

 
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Mora and Valencia sub out

58' That's a wrap on Mora's night. A phenomenal showcase for the teenager in his first World Cup knockout game, with collaborative play, defensive efforts, and looks on goal. He wins a foul in the last moment of the game. Brian Gutierrez comes on in his place. Enner Valencia is also off for Ecuador, and Kevin Rodríguez comes on. Not the best World Cup for the Pachuca captain. 

 
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Ecuador with looks in final third

53' Ecuador breaks the lines and tries to build up with Vite trying his chances with a shot. But Mora is there with the sliding tackle. Yeboah also tries to connect with Enner Valencia and is met with a tackle by Montes, but was ruled offside anyway. 

 
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Early chance

47' Mexico in the attacking half again, and Alvarado, with a bit of a tempo check, tries a shot from outside the box. It's an idea, but wide of the target. 

 
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Ecuador opens the half with subs

46' Joel Ordonez and Alan Franco are out and Angelo Precaido and Yaimar Medina are in.

 
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HALFTIME

There is no question that Mexico dominated the opening half. Two goals on ten shots to Ecuador's two attempts. There were a few stretches where Ecuador won set pieces and chipped away at possession, but couldn't create anything particularly meaningful despite one attempt by Yeboah, who was stopped by Rangel. Great showing for the pairing of Quinones and Jimenez.

 
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Ecuador final chance of the half

45+5' Ecuador earns a corner to close out the half. But they play it short, and it fizzles out after the official blows the whistle for halftime. 

 
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First yellow card of the game

45+1' Ecuador's Alan Franco gets the first caution of the match. He's booked for a foul on Quinones after he won the ball.

 
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Shot Jimenez

44' Mexico back with the ball for a spell and Mora connects with Jimenez and gets a head on it, but it's off target and over the crossbar. 

 
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SAVE RANGEL!

40' After controlling much of the game, Mexico has given some momentum back to Ecuador. Yeboah gets a solid shot off and forces Rangel to make a save! The keeper makes the stop and keeps Ecuador off the scoresheet for now. 

 
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MEXICO SCORES AGAIN!!!!

31' Raul Jimenez gets his goal!!! Ecuador has no answers for clearing the ball in the final third, despite a few toe pokes, and a quick find by Quinones to Jimenez makes Ecuador pay with a near-open shot on goal to extend the lead. 

 
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We are all hydrating after all!

The official blows the whistle for a hydration break after earlier reports that there would not be one due to the weather delay. Turns out that was not true.

 
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GOAL MEXICO!!!!!!

22' IT'S JULIAN QUINONES!!! The squad is fired up after Jimenez gets fouled hard into the camera area. The official gives a talking to, and Mexico resets and is off IMMEDIATELY. The response to the moment is the opening goal, Alvarado to Quinones.

 
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OFF THE POST ECUADOR!

17' Ecuador is trying out a bit of pressure of their own, and Mexico nearly pays for it. Yeboah takes on Montes one-on-one inside the box, and his shot is saved by the post!

 
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Chance again by Mora!

16' Mexico reset, and Jimenez's hold up play is key to getting an attacking sequence off, and Alcarado's shot is out for a corner. The set piece is recycled to Mora, who gets another good shot off! It just trails past the far post. 

 
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Ecuador gets into the final third

11' Ecuador finally gets into the attacking half of the pitch. Vite and Hinacape try to combine, but Montes clears the ball away, and Mexico is back on the other end with a throw-in.

 
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MEXICO IS KNOCKING!

7' After Mora's shot, Romo tries one from long distance as well, and the keeper is getting tested early. Next, it's Raul Jimenez with a service on a platter, but his header is just wide of the dar post. 

 
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CHANGE BY MORA!

5' Mexico is progressive on the ball to start. It's the most aggressive in three games to start this early. Mora lets a shot fly from distance, and it's just over the ball. 

 
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Both teams already launching long balls

3' The crowd is ready to go and is loud about it. Mexico is looking for to connect some passes out the back and opts for a long ball instead. After a 50-50 ball is called for a foul, Ecuador tries a long ball of their own. But to no avail, Mexico is back on the ball, controlling things now.

 
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No Hydration Breaks

With the match delayed by an hour due to the weather, FIFA has announced that there will be no hydration breaks during today's match. All matches up to this point have had one break per half.

 
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Mexico vs. Ecuador pick and prediction

Games almost here! Let's have fun with a prediction:

With three consecutive draws between them in the last four years, look for two defensively-minded teams to be cautious and to pick and choose their moments of attack in a narrow and cagey match. Mexico's ability to find the scoring in their games more quickly gives them a slight advantage. Pick: Mexico 1, Ecuador 0

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