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Mexico’s quest for a first CONCACAF Gold Cup title since 2019 will continue against Costa Rica in the 2023 tournament quarterfinals on Saturday at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

El Tri are the betting favorites to win the title with a strong squad that has been revived under interim manager Jaime Lozano, despite seeing its reserve lineup lose its final group stage match to Qatar. 

Costa Rica needed a wild 6-4 victory against Martinique in its final group match to advance to the knockout rounds after a loss to Panama and a draw against El Salvador. Los Ticos will be hoping to spring the upset to reach their first Gold Cup semifinal since 2017.

The winner of the Mexico vs. Costa Rica match will face the winner of Sunday’s Guatemala vs. Jamaica quarterfinal and that semifinal will be staged in Las Vegas on Wednesday. 

The Sporting News will be following Mexico vs. Costa Rica live, and providing goal updates, commentary, and highlights as they happen.

Mexico vs Costa Rica live score

  1st Half Goal scorers
Mexico  
Costa Rica  

Projected lineups:

Mexico (4-3-3, right to left): 13-Ochoa (GK) — 19-J. Sanchez, 3-Montes, 5-J. Vasquez, 23-Gallardo — 7-Romo, 4-E. Alvarez, 18-L. Chavez — 15-Antuna, 20-Martin, 17-Pineda

Costa Rica (3-5-2, right to left): 18-Chamorro (GK) — 19-Waston, 3-J.P. Vargas, 15-Calvo — 22-Valverde, 5-Borges, 10-C. Nunez, 20-Azofeifa, 8-Alcocer — 12-Campbell, 7-A. Contreras.

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Mexico vs Costa Rica live updates, highlights and commentary from Gold Cup

2 hours from kickoff: We’ll see if the field conditions come into play at AT&T Stadium. From the video below, the seams in the turf are visible.

2 hours, 30 mins. from kickoff: The quarterfinals are usually where Gold Cups have come to an end for Costa Rica in the last nine tournaments. They’ve lost seven times in the quarterfinals, only successfully defeating Guadeloupe (2009) and Panama (2017).

It’s a different story for Mexico, who last dropped a match at this stage in 2005, a 2-1 loss to guest nation Colombia. 

Mexico vs Costa Rica lineups

Mexico manager Jaime Lozano has a full squad available to him with center-back Cesar Montes back after serving a three-match suspension. He’ll likely be slotted straight into the starting lineup, as Lozano looks to get his tallest in the match against a Costa Rica team that is strong in the air. Erick ‘El Chiquito’ Sanchez would likely be the played to make room with Edson Alvarez pushing into midfield.

Mexico projected starting lineup (4-3-3): 13-Guillermo Ochoa (GK) — 19-Jorge Sanchez, 3-Cesar ‘El Cachorro’ Montes, 5-Johan Vasquez, 23-Jesus Gallardo — 7-Luis Romo, 4-Edson Alvarez, 18-Luis Chavez — 15-Uriel Antuna, 20-Henry Martin, 17-Orbelin Pineda

Mexico projected subs (12): 1-Jose Antonio Rodriguez (GK), 12-Luis Angel Malagon (GK), 2-Julian Araujo, 21-Israel Reyes, 22-Victor Guzman, 6-Gerardo Arteaga, 8-Carlos ‘Charly’ Rodriguez, 14-Erick ‘El Chiquito’ Sanchez, 10-Roberto Alvarado, 16-Diego Lainez,  9-Ozziel Herrera, 11-Santiago Gimenez.

Costa Rica was forced to make two injury replacements in the lead-up to the match with Carlos Mora (ankle) and Roan Wilson (knee) replaced by Yeltsin Tejeda and Kenneth Vargas. Tejeda, a defensive midfielder, is a national team regular, but he’s been out of action for the last two months due to injury. It’s hard to believe manager Luis Fernando Suarez would throw him into a Gold Cup quarterfinal for his competitive return.

Costa Rica projected starting lineup (3-5-2): 18-Kevin Chamorro (GK) — 19-Kendall Waston, 3-Juan Pablo Vargas, 15-Francisco Calvo — 22-Jefry Valverde, 5-Celso Borges, 10-Cristofer Nunez, 20-Wilmer Azofeifa, 8-Josimar Alcocer — 12-Joel Campbell, 7-Anthony Contreras.

Costa Rica projected subs (12): 1-Jussef Delgado (GK), 23-Alexandre Lezcano (GK), 2-Carlos Martinez, 4-Keysher Fuller, 13-Suhander Zuniga, 6-Pablo Arboine, 14-Ricardo Pena, 21-Kenneth Vargas, 11-Aaron Suarez, 17-Yeltsin Tejeda, 9-Diego Campos, 16-Warren Madrigal.

MORE: All the details on the CONCACAF Gold Cup quarterfinals

Mexico vs Costa Rica live stream, TV channel

Here are the details for the live stream and TV channel to watch the Mexico vs. Costa Rica quarterfinal for fans based in the USA and Canada: 

USA

  • Date: Saturday, July 8
  • Time: 10 p.m. ET (7 p.m. PT)
  • TV channel: FS1, Univision, TUDN
  • Streaming: Fubo, Fox Sports site/app, TUDN site/app

The match will be televised in the USA on FS1 (English) and Univision and TUDN (Spanish) with all three channels streaming on Fubo, which is available to new users on a free trial.

Subscribers to cable, satellite, or telco packages can use those authenticated credentials to access a live stream on the Fox Sports or TUDN site and app.

Canada

  • Date: Saturday, July 8
  • Time: 10 p.m. ET (7 p.m. PT)
  • TV channel: Telus Optik TV (Channel 980)
  • Streaming: Fubo Canada, OneSoccer site/app

The match will be televised in Canada on Telus Optik TV (Channel 980), where viewers can watch the OneSoccer broadcast.

It will also be streamed on Fubo Canada, as well as on the OneSoccer site and app for subscribers.

Mexico vs Costa Rica odds

The odds are reflective of the FIFA world rankings of both teams: Mexico are 14th in the world, while Costa Rica are ranked 42nd.

This Costa Rican side is a national team in transition and a shadow of the squad which made it all the way to the 2014 quarterfinals. But it still relies on veterans like Kendall Waston (35), Francisco Calvo (31), Celso Borges (35), and Joel Campbell (31), who know how to play Mexico tough.

Recent contests have been tight, low-scoring affairs. In their last 10 matches dating back to 2015, the over 2.5 total goals has only hit twice and both of those came in friendlies, with far lesser stakes than competitive action like Saturday’s quarterfinal. The Under 2.5 total goals is priced at +110 on BetMGM.

  Mexico
win
Draw Costa Rica
win
Both teams
to score Y / N
Over / Under
2.5 goals
MEX
-1.5
CRC
+1.5
BetMGM
(USA)
-350 +475 +875 +115 / -165 -160 / +110 -130 -110
Sports
Interaction

(Canada)
1.28 5.40 9.80 2.06 / 1.60 1.66 / 2.18 1.83 1.95

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