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Live Blog! Mexico vs. Ecuador in the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32
Mexico enters the knockout stage unbeaten and without conceding a goal, while Ecuador arrives full of confidence after stunning Germany. A place in the Round of 16 is on the line in what promises to be one of the most exciting matches of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
90+9' - Full Time! Mexico Advances to the Round of 16
The final whistle blows at the Estadio Azteca! Mexico delivered a commanding performance to defeat Ecuador 2-0, with goals from Julián Quiñones and Raúl Jiménez, securing its place in the 2026 FIFA World Cup Round of 16. Javier Aguirre's side continues its impressive run and keeps its World Cup dream alive.
Final Score: Mexico 2-0 Ecuador
90+9' - Yellow Card for Caicedo
Moisés Caicedo brought down Orbelín Pineda in Mexico's defensive half during the closing moments of the match. The referee immediately whistled the foul and showed the Ecuadorian midfielder a yellow card for dangerous play.
Score: Mexico 2-0 Ecuador
90+7' - More Stoppage Time Added
The match will continue a little longer as the referee added two more minutes of stoppage time following the late interruptions, including the VAR review. Mexico is now just moments away from securing its place in the next round.
Score: Mexico 2-0 Ecuador
90+5' - Red Card for Hincapié After VAR Review
The referee was sent to the VAR monitor after Santiago Giménez complained about the conduct of Piero Hincapié during an exchange between the two players. After reviewing the incident, the official issued a straight red card to the Ecuadorian defender, leaving Ecuador with ten men for the closing moments of the match.
Score: Mexico 2-0 Ecuador
90+3' - Yellow Card for Kendry Páez
Kendry Páez brought down Orbelín Pineda in Mexico's defensive half, stopping the play with a late challenge. The referee awarded the foul and showed the Ecuadorian midfielder a yellow card for the tackle.
Score: Mexico 2-0 Ecuador
90' - Seven Minutes Added
The fourth official has signaled seven minutes of stoppage time. Mexico is closing in on a place in the Round of 16, while Ecuador has one final opportunity to find a way back into the match.
Score: Mexico 2-0 Ecuador
85' - Caicedo Tries from Distance
Moisés Caicedo unleashed a long-range effort after a defensive clearance by Mexico, but his right-footed shot sailed wide of the left post. The attempt summed up Ecuador's struggles in attack as time continues to run out.
Score: Mexico 2-0 Ecuador
80' - Mexico Makes a Double Substitution
Javier Aguirre made two more changes to manage Mexico's lead. Israel Reyes replaced Roberto Alvarado, while Orbelín Pineda came on for Julián Quiñones, who scored the opener and assisted the second goal before leaving to a warm ovation.
Score: Mexico 2-0 Ecuador
79' - Ecuador Makes Two More Changes
Sebastián Beccacece made another double substitution as Ecuador searched for a late comeback. Kendry Páez replaced Nilson Angulo, while Jordy Caicedo came on for John Yeboah to add fresh attacking options.
Score: Mexico 2-0 Ecuador
74' - Double Substitution for Mexico
Javier Aguirre made a pair of changes for the final stretch of the match. Santiago Giménez came on for Raúl Jiménez, who scored Mexico's second goal, while Obed Vargas replaced a hard-working Luis Romo after an energetic performance.
Score: Mexico 2-0 Ecuador
71' - Play Resumes
The hydration break is over, and the match is back underway. Mexico looks to manage its two-goal advantage, while Ecuador pushes forward in search of a way back into the contest.
Score: Mexico 2-0 Ecuador
68' - Hydration Break
Play has been stopped for the second hydration break of the match. Both teams used the pause to rehydrate, regroup, and receive tactical instructions before the final stretch.
Score: Mexico 2-0 Ecuador
59' - Ecuador Makes an Attacking Change
Sebastián Beccacece makes another adjustment, bringing on Kevin Rodríguez in place of Enner Valencia as Ecuador looks for a spark in attack and a way back into the match.
Score: Mexico 2-0 Ecuador
58' - Mora Leaves After Taking a Foul
Following a foul by Piero Hincapié on the right flank, Gilberto Mora was substituted. Javier Aguirre brought on Brian Gutiérrez to keep Mexico's intensity high for the remainder of the match.
Score: Mexico 2-0 Ecuador
45' - Ecuador Makes Two Changes
Ecuador opened the second half with a double substitution. Yaimar Medina replaced Alan Franco, while Ángelo Preciado came on for Joel Ordóñez as the visitors looked to spark a comeback.
Score: Mexico 2-0 Ecuador
45' - Second Half Begins
The second half is underway! Mexico gets play back in motion looking to protect its two-goal lead, while Ecuador searches for a comeback to keep its 2026 FIFA World Cup hopes alive.
Score: Mexico 2-0 Ecuador
45+6' - Halftime
The first half comes to an end at the Estadio Azteca. Mexico heads into the break with a commanding lead thanks to goals from Julián Quiñones and Raúl Jiménez, while Ecuador faces a tough task in the second half if it hopes to get back into the match.
Score: Mexico 2-0 Ecuador
45' - Five Minutes Added
The fourth official has signaled five minutes of added time at the end of the first half. Mexico will look to extend its lead before the break, while Ecuador hopes to pull one back before halftime.
Score: Mexico 2-0 Ecuador
31' - Jiménez Doubles Mexico's Lead!
Mexico strikes again! After another brilliant play by Julián Quiñones, the forward set up Raúl Jiménez, who buried a powerful right-footed finish from the middle of the box to make it 2-0. El Tri is firmly in control of the match.
Score: Mexico 2-0 Ecuador
28' - Play Resumes
The hydration break has come to an end, and play is back underway. Mexico looks to build on its lead, while Ecuador searches for an equalizer after Julián Quiñones' opener.
Score: Mexico 1-0 Ecuador
25' - Hydration Break Begins
The referee temporarily stopped play for the scheduled hydration break. Both teams gathered around their benches to receive tactical instructions and rehydrate before play resumed.
Score: Mexico 1-0 Ecuador
22' - Goal! Mexico Takes the Lead
Julián Quiñones puts Mexico in front with a superb right-footed finish from the left side of the box, curling the ball into the top corner after an excellent assist from Roberto Alvarado.
Score: Mexico 1-0 Ecuador
20' - Hard Foul on Jiménez
Willian Pacho stopped Raúl Jiménez with a heavy challenge in Mexico's defensive half. The impact sent the Mexican striker flying out of the field of play, prompting the referee to immediately award the foul.
Score: Mexico 0-0 Ecuador
15' - Mora Goes Close Again
Mexico keeps applying pressure. Following a corner kick, Gil Mora got on the end of the loose ball inside the box and fired a right-footed shot that drifted just wide of the right post.
Score: Mexico 0-0 Ecuador
7' - Jiménez Goes Close
Mexico comes inches away from opening the scoring. Raúl Jiménez connected with a header off a pinpoint cross from Luis Romo during a counterattack, but his effort drifted just wide of the left post.
Score: Mexico 0-0 Ecuador
6' - Romo Tries His Luck from Distance
Mexico continues to push forward early in the match. Luis Romo fired a right-footed shot from outside the box after receiving a pass from Roberto Alvarado, but his effort flew well over the crossbar.
Score: Mexico 0-0 Ecuador
5' - Mexico Threatens Through Mora
Mexico creates the first real chance of the match. Gilberto Mora unleashed a right-footed effort from outside the box after a pass from Jorge Sánchez, but his shot sailed just over the crossbar.
Score: Mexico 0-0 Ecuador
0' - Kickoff!
The ball is rolling! Mexico and Ecuador are underway in their 2026 FIFA World Cup Round of 32 showdown, with a place in the Round of 16 on the line after the weather-delayed start.
Score: Mexico 0-0 Ecuador
National Anthems Underway
Kickoff is just moments away. Mexico and Ecuador are on the pitch for their national anthems as they prepare to battle for a place in the 2026 FIFA World Cup Round of 16.
New Kickoff Time Confirmed
Following the weather delay, the match between Mexico and Ecuador has officially been rescheduled to kick off at 8:00 p.m. local time (Mexico City) / 10:00 p.m. ET.
Weather Delay
The kickoff between Mexico and Ecuador has been delayed due to severe weather conditions. A storm near the Mexico City Stadium forced officials to postpone the start of the match while they assess when it is safe for play to begin.
Mexico's Starting XI
Ecuador's Starting XI
Mexico Enters as One of the Tournament's Most Complete Teams
The moment of truth has arrived for Mexico. After delivering an outstanding group-stage campaign, Javier Aguirre's side now turns its attention to the knockout rounds as it takes on Ecuador in the Round of 32 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Mexico's path to this stage could hardly have gone better. El Tri finished atop its group with a perfect nine points from three matches, winning every game while keeping a clean sheet throughout the opening phase of the tournament.
Victories over South Africa, South Korea, and Czech Republic showcased a team that has combined defensive discipline with attacking efficiency, giving supporters plenty of reasons to believe this squad can make a deep World Cup run.
Ecuador Arrives Riding the Momentum of One of the Tournament's Biggest Upsets
Sebastián Beccacece's squad appeared to be on the verge of elimination after an inconsistent group-stage campaign, but everything changed with a remarkable victory over Germany in its final match. That historic result secured Ecuador's place among the tournament's best third-place finishers and completely transformed the mood surrounding the team.
Goals from Nilson Angulo and Gonzalo Plata helped La Tri earn one of the most memorable victories in the country's football history, giving the squad fresh belief heading into the knockout rounds.
Mexico will face a side that has already shown it can rise to the occasion when the pressure is at its highest.
Fine Margins Could Decide One of the Most Anticipated Matches
El Tri will rely on the defensive stability that has defined its World Cup campaign so far. The back line has yet to concede a goal, providing the foundation for one of the tournament's most balanced teams.
Meanwhile, Ecuador will look to capitalize on the confidence gained from its victory over Germany. With experienced players throughout the squad and renewed belief after advancing to the knockout stage, La Tri has every reason to believe another surprise is possible.
The managers will also play a crucial role. In matches of this magnitude, tactical adjustments, substitutions, and in-game decisions often become just as important as the performances on the pitch.

Mexico Looks to Prove It Can Challenge for Something Bigger
Mexico's flawless group-stage run has generated excitement among supporters, but the toughest challenge begins now.
Playing in front of a passionate home crowd should provide another important advantage for Mexico. The atmosphere is expected to be electric as El Tri attempts to continue its impressive tournament and move one step closer to the Round of 16.
Standing in its way is an Ecuadorian team that has already produced one of the competition's defining moments by defeating Germany and now hopes to extend its unforgettable World Cup journey.


























