Czech Republic face hosts Mexico at the Estadio Banorte on Thursday morning in a decisive final Group A clash at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with qualification hopes hanging in the balance for both sides.
While Mexico have already booked their place in the knockout stages, Czech Republic head into the game needing nothing less than victory to stand any realistic chance of progressing.
Match Preview
Czech Republic have endured a difficult group campaign, collecting just one point from their opening two matches. After losing to South Korea in their opener despite taking the lead, Miroslav Koubek’s side were held to a frustrating draw against South Africa, conceding a late penalty after once again failing to protect an advantage.
Those results leave Narodak third in Group A, and their fate is now out of their hands. Only a win against unbeaten hosts Mexico will give them any realistic hope of reaching the Round of 32.
However, history offers a small boost, with Czech Republic having beaten Mexico 2-1 in their only previous meeting 26 years ago.
Mexico, meanwhile, have been flawless. Javier Aguirre’s side have won both of their group games without conceding a goal, beating South Africa 2-0 in a chaotic opener before edging South Korea 1-0 in a controlled display.
With six points from six, El Tricolor have already secured qualification and now only need to avoid defeat to guarantee top spot in Group A.
Mexico in Command of Group A
The hosts have been one of the standout teams of the tournament so far, combining defensive discipline with efficient attacking play. Three goals scored, none conceded, and maximum points underline a side full of confidence heading into the knockout phase.
However, Aguirre may choose to rotate his squad with qualification already secured, potentially handing opportunities to fringe players in a bid to maintain freshness for the Round of 32.
Czech Republic Must Respond
For Czech Republic, the equation is simple: win or go home.
Despite their struggles, they have shown flashes of quality, particularly through striker Patrik Schick and midfielder Ladislav Krejci, but lapses in concentration have cost them dearly at key moments.
Anything less than three points would almost certainly end their World Cup journey.
Team News
Czech Republic will be without defender David Jurásek, who suffered a thigh injury in training and has been ruled out for the remainder of the tournament.
Otherwise, Miroslav Koubek is expected to stick with a largely unchanged lineup, with Krejci captaining the side and Schick leading the attack.
For Mexico, César Montes returns from suspension and is available for selection after missing the win over South Korea.
With qualification already secured, Aguirre is expected to rotate, with key players such as Edson Álvarez, Julián Quiñones, and Raúl Jiménez potentially rested.
Predicted Lineups
Czech Republic (possible XI):
Kovář; Holeš, Hranáč, Krejčí; Coufal, Darida, Červ, Sadílek, Sojka; Schick, Hložek
Mexico (possible XI):
Rangel; Sánchez, Reyes, Vásquez, Gallardo; Gutiérrez, Lira, Romo; Alvarado, Giménez, Quiñones
Key Battle
Patrik Schick vs Mexico’s back line will be crucial. If Czech Republic are to pull off an upset, their striker must be clinical against a defence that has yet to concede in the tournament.
Prediction
Czech Republic will likely push hard given the stakes, but Mexico’s structure, depth, and momentum make them difficult to break down.
Prediction: Czech Republic 1-2 Mexico













