Mexico and Sweden will face off in their final match of Group F on Wednesday. Kickoff is set for 10 a.m. ET at the Ekaterinburg Arena in Ekaterinburg, Russia, and you can watch it on FOX and Telemundo. Online streaming is also available in English through FOX Sports Go here or in Spanish through Telemundo here.
World Cup 2018 live stream: Mexico vs. Sweden time, TV schedule, and how to watch online
Mexico looks to secure spot as leader of Group F, while Sweden fights for chance to move on to the knockout stage.


Mexico is the leader of Group F, but has not booked its ticket to the knockout stage yet. It will need at least a draw in to move on, but if Sweden wins, Mexico could be in trouble depending on the outcome of Germany and South Korea. In order for Sweden to move on to the Round of 16, it will need a two-goal win to earn its spot in the knockout stage.
Mexico vs. Sweden Time, TV channel, and streaming info
Time: 10 a.m. ET
Location: Ekaterinburg Arena, Ekaterinburg, Russia
TV: FOX (English), Telemundo (Spanish)
Streaming: Watch the game on Fox Sports Go (English) and Telemundo Deportes en vivo (Spanish) for free if you sign in with your TV provider. It’s also on subscription services like Fubo and Hulu.
Odds: Mexico -0.25 (Full odds at OddsShark)
For listings from more countries, check out Live Soccer TV.
Mexico vs. Sweden news to read before kickoff
Mexico turned in another impressive performance on Saturday, defeating South Korea 2-1 to follow up on its huge upset win over Germany in the first game. El Tri hasn’t qualified for the Round of 16 yet, but they are still in the driver’s seat in Group F.
Let’s have a round of applause for both Germany and Sweden, who produced the wildest game of this World Cup so far. The Germans came up with the win in dramatic fashion, with Toni Kroos scoring a stunning 95th minute game-winning goal.











