With their win over Costa Rica, Mexico has shot up to first place in CONCACAF World Cup qualifying. But Los Ticos are still hot on their heels, so El Tri will be after all three points away to Trinidad and Tobago on Tuesday night.
Mexico vs. Trinidad & Tobago live stream: How to watch 2018 World Cup qualifier online
El Tri will hope Carlos Vela and Chicharito can put together a second straight great performance in CONCACAF qualifying.


“Chicharito” Javier Hernandez might be back in form after his goal early on in Mexico’s last match, and Carlos Vela’s playmaking was just as impressive. T&T, meanwhile, got themselves back into contention for a top-four place in the hex by beating Panama. Kevin Molino, frequently the Soca Warriors’ MVP when fit, scored the game-winning goal.
Mexico is dealing with a few injuries for this game. Two of the team’s big leaders, Andres Guardado and Rafa Marquez, will both miss out. El Tri is also without Jurgen Damm, who was injured on Friday. Trinidad and Tobago have a full squad to pick from for this World Cup qualifying match.
How to watch online
BeIn Sports has the rights to the game, meaning you can catch the match for free in English on beIN Sports Connect if you’re a TV subscriber to that network. Otherwise, the beIN Sports feed of the game can also be seen on subscription services Fubo and Sling. For those who prefer to watch in Spanish, you can also see the game on Telemundo Deportes en vivo.
Match info
Date/time: Tuesday, March 28, 7 p.m. ET
Venue: Hasely Crawford Stadium, Port of Spain, Trinidad
TV: beIN Sports (U.S., Canada — English), Telemundo (U.S. — Spanish), Canal 5 Televisa, Azteca 7 (Mexico), WI Sports (Trinidad and Tobago)
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