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Mexico and Ecuador meet in the World Cup Round of 32 on Tuesday, with a place in the Round of 16 up for grabs.

El Tri advanced to the knockout stages after finishing top of Group A, giving the co-hosts a chance to continue their run in front of a passionate home support.

Ecuador progressed from Group E and now face a major test against one of the tournament hosts in a knockout-stage setting.

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The Sporting News looks at the latest team news, injuries and projected starting lineups for both sides ahead of Tuesday's clash.

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Mexico starting 11

(4-2-3-1, right to left): L. Rangel (GK) — J. Sanchez, C. Montez, J. Vasquez, J. Gallardo — L. Romo, E. Lira — R. Alvarado, G. Mora, J. Quinones — R. Jimenez

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  • Injured: None
  • Suspended: None

Mexico recalled several key players after rotating their squad for the 3-0 win over Czechia, having already secured top spot in Group A.

Raul Jimenez returns to lead the line, with Erik Lira coming back into midfield alongside Luis Romo and Erick Gutierrez.

Gilberto Mora made his first World Cup start against Czechia at just 17 years old. He'll retain his place in Mexico's lineup, serving in the No. 10. He'll look to supply passes to Jimenez and Julian Quinones, who will keep his place on the left after scoring twice during the tournament.

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Ecuador starting 11

(4-4-2, right to left): H. Galindez (GK) — A. Franco, J. Ordonez, W. Pacho, P. Hincapie — J. Yeboah, M. Caicedo, P. Vite, K. Angulo — G. Plata, E. Valencia

  • Injured: None
  • Suspended: None

Ecuador named an unchanged lineup after securing their place in the Round of 32 with a 2-1 victory over Germany in their final group-stage match.

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Head coach Sebastian Beccacece has no major injury concerns, with Moises Caicedo set to captain the side once again alongside Pedro Vite in central midfield.

Joel Ordonez and William Pacho continue their partnership in central defence, while Gonzalo Plata and veteran striker Enner Valencia lead the attack as Ecuador look to upset the Group A winners.

Mexico vs. Ecuador prediction, betting odds

This has the potential to be one of the closest ties in the Round of 32. Mexico topped Group A and should benefit from having several key players well rested, while Ecuador arrive full of confidence after defeating Germany to secure their place in the knockout stages.

With Caicedo controlling the midfield and Valencia leading Ecuador's attack, Mexico will need to be at their best. However, home support and the return of Jimenez give El Tri a slight edge in what should be a tightly contested encounter.

  • Score prediction: Mexico 2-1 Ecuador

Mexico vs. Ecuador World Cup rosters

Here are the players selected in Mexico and Ecuador's squads for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. All ages, clubs and international caps are correct as of the squads being announced in May 2026.

Mexico World Cup roster

MORE: A complete breakdown of Mexico's 2026 World Cup squad

Head coach: Javier Aguirre

Ecuador World Cup roster

Head coach: Sebastian Beccacece

Where to watch Mexico vs. Ecuador

This match will be broadcast nationally on Fox in the United States with streaming options available on its dedicated platforms.

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Marios Hamboullas

Marios Hamboullas is a MSc International Sports Management student at the Global Institute of Sport and a football writer/content creator with a strong focus on fan culture and digital media. Alongside his studies, he has built a large football audience across social platforms through content centred around Liverpool FC, matchday culture, and major football events. His interests include Premier League football, supporter culture, and the evolving relationship between sport and digital media.

Source: Sporting News