Mexico vs Switzerland
International, Friendly International
Mexico National Team
Mexico
Ended
2
-
4
07/06
Switzerland National Team
Switzerland

Match Events

All
Top
Commentary
End of 90 Minutes
2 - 4
90'
Field Goal
Fabian Rieder
(Lucas Blondel)
Fabian Rieder
Angel Sepulveda
Angel Sepulveda
(Alexis Vega)
Field Goal
75'
71'
Field Goal
Dan Ndoye
(Fabian Rieder)
Dan Ndoye
64'
Field Goal
Zeki Amdouni
Zeki Amdouni
Santiago Giménez
Santiago Giménez
Field Goal
51'
Halftime
0 - 1
20'
Field Goal
Breel Embolo
(Ricardo Rodriguez)
Breel Embolo
Commentary
+5'
90
End of 90 Minutes 2-4
+4'
90
Offside, Switzerland. Zeki Amdouni is caught offside.
+4'
90
Foul by Mateo Chávez (Mexico).

Stats

50%
Possession
50%
1.12
Expected Goals
1.81
10
Total Shots
15
5
Shots On Target
6

Actual Play Time

Actual 46:32
Total 95:20

Shot Map

Breel Embolo
Breel Embolo
Goal
20'
Assisted
Situation
Right Foot
Shot Type
0.77
xG
0.99
xGOT

Match Info

Víctor Manuel Rivas
Referee
Rice Eccles Stadium
TV Channels
Univision / FOX Deportes / TUDN - USA

Predictions

Head to Head

Mexico National Team
Mexico
We have no data on previous meetings between these teams
Switzerland National Team
Switzerland

About Mexico vs Switzerland

The match between Mexico and Switzerland in Friendly International, held on Saturday, June 7, 2025, ended with a score of Mexico 2 - 4 Switzerland.

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Predictions for Mexico vs. Switzerland

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  • Over 1.5 goals
  • Asian Handicap
  • Mexico to win
  • Both teams to score
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Stats for Mexico vs. Switzerland

The game between Mexico and Switzerland ended with a score of Mexico 2 - 4 Switzerland. On 365Scores, you can check all the head-to-head results between these teams. Explore the stats for Mexico and Switzerland, including ball possession, goal kicks, yellow and red cards, and much more!

Possession
50% - 50%
Expected Goals
1.12 - 1.81
Total Shots
10 - 15
Shots On Target
5 - 6
Big Chances Created
5 - 3
Corners
3 - 6
Offsides
3 - 1
Passes Completed
300 - 310
Red Cards
0 - 0
Attacks
75 - 71
Shots Off Target
4 - 3
Shots Blocked
1 - 6
Hit Woodwork
0 - 1
Expected Goals On Target
0.93 - 3.78
Free Kicks
13 - 13
Shots Inside The Box
6 - 8
Total Passes
367 - 372
Shots Outside The Box
4 - 7
Big Chances Missed
4 - 2
Expected Assists
0.93 - 0.54
Crosses Completed
2/14 (14%) - 3/8 (38%)
Passes Own Half
214 - 210
Passes Opposition Half
167 - 170
Long Passes Completed
19/45 (42%) - 20/48 (42%)
Throw-Ins
19 - 21
Key Passes
5 - 9
Passes Into Final Third
60 - 52
Backward Passes
59 - 55
Goal Kicks
4 - 7
Interceptions
5 - 7
Expected Goals Conceded
1.81 - 1.12
Goalkeeper Saves
2 - 3
Tackles Won
17/21 (81%) - 8/15 (53%)
Clearances
14 - 22
Error Led To Goal
2 - 1
Duels Won
47 - 42
Aerial Duels Won
7/14 (50%) - 7/14 (50%)
Ground Duels Won
40/75 (53%) - 35/75 (47%)
Was Fouled
13 - 13
Successful Dribbles
6/12 (50%) - 7/15 (47%)
Was Dribbled Past
6 - 8
Final Third Possession Won
6 - 3
Possession Lost
114 - 105
Fouls
13 - 13
Yellow Cards
4 - 1

Lineups for Mexico vs. Switzerland

The lineups for Mexico and Switzerland were set with the goal of securing victory in this crucial match. Fans closely followed the team selections and absences for this important fixture. The choice of starters and substitutes played a vital role in both teams' preparations. Both Mexico and Switzerland made tactical adjustments to maximise their performance on the pitch.

Home Team: MexicoCoach: Javier Aguirre.
Goalkeeper: Jose Rangel.
Defenders: Mateo Chávez, Jesús Orozco, César Montes, Emilio Lara.
Midfielders: Erik Lira, Carlos Rodríguez.
Attackers: César Huerta, Roberto Alvarado, Raúl Jiménez, Santiago Giménez.
Subs: Ramón Juárez, Edson Alvarez, Orbelín Pineda, Marcel Ruiz, Efrain Alvarez, Angel Sepulveda, Alexis Vega, Luis Malagón, Guillermo Ochoa, Juan Purata, Julian Araujo, Jorge Sánchez, Jesús Gallardo, Gilberto Mora, Jeremy Marquez.

Away Team: SwitzerlandCoach: Murat Yakin.
Goalkeeper: Gregor Kobel.
Defenders: Ricardo Rodriguez, Manuel Akanji, Aurèle Amenda, Silvan Widmer.
Midfielders: Granit Xhaka, Vincent Sierro, Remo Freuler, Fabian Rieder.
Attackers: Dan Ndoye, Breel Embolo.
Subs: Cedric Zesiger, Lucas Blondel, Ulisses Garcia, Ardon Jashari, Johan Manzambi, Djibril Sow, Zeki Amdouni, Marvin Keller, Yvon Mvogo, Nico Elvedi, Stefan Gartenmann, Miro Muheim, Isaac Schmidt, Michel Aebischer.

Event Details:

Name: Mexico vs. Switzerland
Date: Saturday, June 7, 2025
Time: 20:00