FIFA World Cup
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Ivory Coast
Norway
25 %
48 %
Draw
27 %
France
Sweden
74 %
10 %
Draw
16 %
Mexico
Ecuador
44 %
27 %
Draw
29 %
England
Congo DR
73 %
9 %
Draw
18 %
Belgium
Senegal
43 %
27 %
Draw
30 %
USA
Bosnia and Herzegovina
67 %
13 %
Draw
20 %
Spain
Austria
74 %
6 %
Draw
20 %
Portugal
Croatia
42 %
28 %
Draw
30 %
Switzerland
Algeria
51 %
21 %
Draw
28 %
Australia
Egypt
30 %
42 %
Draw
28 %
Argentina
Cape Verde
81 %
7 %
Draw
12 %
Colombia
Ghana
41 %
29 %
Draw
30 %
Canada
Morocco
23 %
48 %
Draw
29 %
Paraguay
W77
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Draw
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Brazil
W78
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W79
W80
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W83
W84
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W81
W82
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W86
W88
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W85
W87
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W89
W90
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W93
W94
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W91
W92
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W95
W96
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W97
W98
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W99
W100
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RU101
RU102
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W101
W102
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Mexico’s red-hot form: 5 wins, 10 unbeaten, home trends key

Mexico’s surge is gathering real momentum: five straight victories, a 10-game unbeaten run, and at least one goal in six consecutive matches. It’s not just results that impress; it’s the rhythm. This team is consistently finding a way to score, managing leads with greater assurance, and showing enough resilience to recover when the game tips against them. At home, the profile is clear. When Mexico gets the first goal and leads 1-0, they convert the advantage into victory 66% of the time. That number speaks to improved game management—slowing the tempo when needed, drawing opponents into traps, and leaning on a confident back line to close out matches. The press looks more coordinated, and possession spells are more purposeful once in front. Just as telling is the response when the script flips. If Mexico falls behind 0-1 at home, they still win 33% of those matches. A one-in-three comeback rate is a marker of character and tactical elasticity: quicker vertical passes, wider overloads, and sharper set-piece delivery. It’s a sign that the bench is impacting games and that the side can shift from control to urgency without losing shape. The scoring streak—six straight with at least one goal—offers a foundation. It allows the team to play with assertiveness, knowing chances will come. It also raises a strategic imperative: start fast. Early crosses, dynamic half-space runs, and first-phase pressing have been reliable triggers for Mexico’s best spells. Protecting transitions remains vital, especially when chasing; the risk is a stretched game that blunts their midfield balance. Looking ahead to the next international window, the blueprint is becoming familiar to opponents: deny the early rhythm, test the back line with direct switches, and force Mexico into deeper starting positions. Mexico’s counter is equally clear—front-foot intensity in the first 25 minutes, control in the middle third, and disciplined rest defense. Expectations are rising alongside the numbers. If Mexico sustains its scoring consistency and continues to sharpen late-game composure, the unbeaten stretch can lengthen—and the five-game winning run may prove a springboard rather than a ceiling.
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