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Jamaica vs Mexico Live Stream: Watch World Cup qualifier Online

Jamaica vs Mexico live streaming is available via bet365 in the United Kingdom and Ireland.

In the United States watch Jamaica vs Mexico live streaming online via FuboTV.


Jamaica vs Mexico live streaming: Match details

Match: Jamaica vs Mexico

Competition: CONCACAF World Cup qualifier Third Round matchday 9

Date: Thursday 27 January 2022

Kick-off time: 16:00 (PT), 19:00, (ET), 0:00 (UK+1)

Stadium: Independence Park

Live streaming - UK & Ireland: Bet365. USA: Fubo TV.

Related article: Race to Qatar 2022: The state of play around the world


How to watch Jamaica vs Mexico Online

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Match preview: Team & Player Performance

After a disastrous double-header in November, will Mexico get back on track in World Cup qualifying?

Back in November, first, Tata Martino's men went down 2-0 to fierce rivals the United States in Cincinnati: Dos a Cero.

Four days later, in snow-covered Edmonton, they were beaten again, this time 2-1 by Canada, with Héctor Herrera's late goal a mere consolation.

This is just the second time el Tri have lost two World Cup qualifiers in the same window since June 2001, also doing so in 2013.

So, Mexico have slipped down to third in the table, one point behind the U.S. and two adrift surprise leaders Canada.

They're currently level on points with Panama, needing to stay in a top three positition to qualify automatically.

Remember, Mexico haven't failed to qualify for a World Cup since 1982 so it would be a real surprise if they missed out.

Jamaica meanwhile came into this cycle with high-hopes of ending their 24-year World Cup exile, but could end this window eliminated.

The Reggae Boyz have just seven points to their name so far with their only win coming in Honduras in October.

Last month, Jamaica racked up back-to-back 1-1 draws, first in El Salvador, conceding in stoppage time there, and then when the U.S. visited Kingston.

Michail Antonio scoring in both fixtures, including an unstoppable rocket against the United States.

However, this could not save Head Coach Theodore Whitmore who was sacked last month, so this'll be Paul Hall 's first game in charge.

Realistically, the Reggae Boyz need seven points from this three-game window to keep their fading hopes alive.

Will Mexico be too strong at Independence Park?

Jamaica - Mexico: Betting Odds & Guides

Our 101 Match prediction: Jamaica 1-2 Mexico

In the reverse fixture at the Azteca in September, Henry Martín's 89th minute strike saw Mexico snatch a late 2-1 win.

Overall, el Tri have won ten of their last 15 meetings although, in their last competitive encounter before this cycle, Jamaica won a Gold Cup semi-final in 2017.

Jamaica vs Mexico: What are the betting odds?

Jamaica vs Mexico odds: result, both teams to score, correct score goalscorers

Jamaica vs Mexico statistics - Recent team form

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