In-depth Analysis
Mexico recently enjoyed a successful warm-up for the 2026 World Cup by edging Australia 1-0 in their latest friendly match. That victory not only boosted the team's confidence but also allowed the co-host nation to continue fine-tuning its preparations for the biggest football tournament in the world. Next, El Tri will face a highly anticipated test against Serbia, a team considered to be of a relatively similar level.
As this is Mexico's final friendly before the World Cup, they will undoubtedly take full advantage of the opportunity to assess their squad, evaluate the form of key players, and experiment with important tactical options. The CONCACAF side is currently in excellent form, recording five wins, four draws, and just one defeat in its last ten matches.
On the other hand, Serbia failed to qualify for the 2026 World Cup but has maintained a fairly balanced record, winning five and losing five of its previous ten games. However, one notable issue is that the European side has not appeared particularly focused on results in recent friendly matches.
The clearest example was their surprising 0-3 defeat to Cape Verde not long ago, a match in which Serbia looked unconvincing both offensively and defensively. Facing a confident Mexico side with home support and strong motivation ahead of the World Cup, Serbia could once again find itself on the wrong end of the result.
