Mexico vs Australia Live Stream – How to Watch Pre-World Cup Friendly, TV Info Worldwide

Mexico vs Australia Live Stream - How to Watch Pre-World Cup Friendly, TV Info Worldwide

Mexico face Australia in a pre-World Cup international friendly on Saturday, May 30, 2026, with kickoff set for 19:00 PDT (22:00 ET / 12:00 AEST Sunday) at the iconic Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California. El Tri play their final pre-tournament match on US soil before the FIFA World Cup 2026 begins, while the Socceroos arrive in Pasadena on a two-match winning streak heading into their own Group D campaign. Here is everything you need to know about watching Mexico vs Australia live.

Mexico vs Australia Match Details

DetailInfo
MatchMexico vs Australia
CompetitionInternational Friendly — Pre-World Cup 2026
DateSaturday, May 30, 2026
Kickoff Time19:00 PDT / 22:00 ET / 03:00 BST (May 31) / 12:00 AEST (May 31)
VenueRose Bowl Stadium, Pasadena, California, USA
Capacity92,542
Mexico WC GroupGroup A — WC Opener: vs South Africa, June 11, Estadio Azteca, Mexico City
Australia WC GroupGroup D — alongside USA, Paraguay, and Turkey

This is Mexico’s last pre-World Cup match on American soil before their Group A home opener against South Africa at the Estadio Azteca on June 11. The Rose Bowl — which hosted the 1994 FIFA World Cup final — will also host 2026 World Cup matches this summer, making this a full dress rehearsal at a tournament venue. For Australia, this is the penultimate friendly before the World Cup, with a second warm-up match following against San Diego on June 6 at Snapdragon Stadium.

How to Watch Mexico vs Australia in the USA

US fans have multiple confirmed options for Mexico vs Australia. The match is broadcast in Spanish on TUDN USA, Univision, FOX Deportes, and streamed via ViX and the UFORIA App. Cord-cutters can watch through Fubo TV, which carries TUDN and Univision in its channel lineup. Amazon Prime Video USA also has the match available. Kickoff is at 22:00 ET / 19:00 PDT on Saturday, May 30.

A confirmed English-language broadcast has not been announced — Spanish-language TelevisaUnivision platforms are the primary option for this fixture.

US PlatformTypeCost
TUDN USACable / Satellite TVPaid (via provider)
UnivisionFree over-the-air TVFree (antenna)
FOX DeportesCable TVPaid (via provider)
ViXStreaming AppFree / Paid (premium)
Fubo TVLive TV StreamingPaid (free trial available)
Amazon Prime VideoStreamingPaid
UFORIA AppMobile StreamingFree

How to Watch in Australia

The Socceroos’ official broadcaster for this match is Paramount+, Australia’s confirmed “Home of Football” for this pre-tournament window. The match kicks off at 12:00 AEST (noon) on Sunday, May 31 — a perfect lunchtime kickoff for Australian fans. Paramount+ subscription plans start at $7.99 per month. The Paramount+ app is available on iOS, Android, Smart TV, Apple TV, and browser. A replay will be available on 10.com.au approximately 36 hours after the match ends, but Paramount+ is the only option for live streaming.

How to Watch in Mexico

Mexican fans can follow El Tri on TelevisaUnivision and TV Azteca, the two free-to-air broadcasters that hold national team rights in Mexico. Both broadcasters offer free terrestrial TV coverage with streaming available through their apps and platforms. Kickoff in Mexico City is at 21:00 CDT on Saturday, May 30. ViX is also available for Mexican streaming subscribers.

How to Watch in the UK

Mexico vs Australia kicks off at 03:00 BST on Sunday, May 31, putting it deep in the early hours for UK viewers. A confirmed UK broadcaster has not been announced. Fans in the UK can check bet365 live streaming for funded account holders. FIFA+ serves as a free global fallback in unconfirmed territories.

International Broadcasters — Mexico vs Australia Worldwide

Country / RegionTV ChannelLive StreamFree?
USA (Spanish)TUDN / Univision / FOX DeportesViX / Fubo / Amazon PrimeFree (Univision OTA)
USA (English)TBCTBCTBC
AustraliaNo TVParamount+Paid
MexicoTelevisaUnivision / TV AztecaViX AppFree
UKTBCbet365 / FIFA+TBC
CanadaTBCTBCTBC
JapanTBCTBCTBC
Middle East / MENAbeIN Sports (TBC)beIN ConnectPaid
Rest of WorldFIFA+FIFA+ AppYes

Only watch via official channels. Illegal streams expose your device to malware and violate broadcasting rights. Rights are subject to change — verify with your local provider before kickoff.

Mexico vs Australia Kickoff Times Worldwide

CityTime ZoneKickoff TimeDay
Pasadena / Los AngelesPDT07:00 PMSaturday
New YorkET10:00 PMSaturday
Mexico CityCDT09:00 PMSaturday
LondonBST03:00 AMSunday
SydneyAEST12:00 PM (Noon)Sunday
TokyoJST11:00 AMSunday
DubaiGST06:00 AMSunday
ParisCEST04:00 AMSunday
TorontoET10:00 PMSaturday
JohannesburgSAST04:00 AMSunday

Streaming Apps — Mexico vs Australia

  • ViX — TelevisaUnivision’s official streaming platform. Free tier available with ads, premium tier for full access. Available on iOS, Android, Smart TV, and browser. Carries TUDN and Univision content.
  • Fubo TV — Live TV streaming service carrying TUDN, Univision, and FOX Deportes. Free trial available for new subscribers. Available on iOS, Android, Roku, Fire TV, and Smart TV.
  • UFORIA App — Free app from TelevisaUnivision for mobile streaming. Available on iOS and Android.
  • Paramount+ — Official Australian broadcaster for this match. Plans from $7.99/month. Available on iOS, Android, Smart TV, Apple TV, and browser.
  • FIFA+ — Free global fallback in unconfirmed territories. Available on iOS and Android.

Mexico Pre-World Cup Preview

Mexico arrive at the Rose Bowl for their biggest pre-World Cup send-off on home soil, part of a multi-day celebration in the Los Angeles area before El Tri return to Mexico for a final farewell match against Serbia on June 4. Coach Javier Aguirre has guided Mexico through an impressive unbeaten run of six matches heading into this fixture, including a draw against Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal, another draw against Belgium, and a 2-0 win over Ghana.

The Rose Bowl crowd — expected to be overwhelmingly Mexican in support — gives El Tri a taste of the electric home atmosphere they will enjoy when the World Cup begins on June 11 at the Estadio Azteca. Defenders César Montes and Julián Araujo remain absent through injury, giving Aguirre a defensive selection challenge to manage before the squad for the tournament is finalised. Mexico face South Africa, Korea Republic, and Czechia in Group A — a draw that gives El Tri a realistic path to the knockout rounds if the tournament form matches the pre-World Cup momentum.

Australia Pre-World Cup Preview

Australia travel to Pasadena in confident form under coach Tony Popovic, having won their last two matches against Cameroon and Curaçao in their most recent FIFA Series outings. Popovic’s side are building a clear tactical identity ahead of a demanding Group D that includes co-hosts USA, Paraguay, and Turkey. The Socceroos are without Aiden O’Neill and Patrick Yazbek due to fitness issues, with both players racing to be fit for the World Cup.

Australia’s second pre-tournament friendly follows on June 6 in San Diego — making the Rose Bowl match the more important of the two in terms of tournament preparation. Facing Mexico, a co-host with an enormous crowd behind them at an iconic World Cup venue, provides exactly the kind of pressure-cooker experience Popovic wants his squad to experience before the tournament begins.

Mexico vs Australia Head-to-Head

Mexico and Australia have met six times in senior international football, with an even and competitive record between the sides.

DateCompetitionVenueResult
September 2023International FriendlyAT&T Stadium, TexasMexico 2–2 Australia
June 2018International FriendlyMexico CityMexico 2–1 Australia

Australia hold the upper hand in the wider head-to-head history, claiming two wins from the last five meetings, while Mexico have won once and the remaining two matches ended in draws. The most recent meeting at AT&T Stadium in September 2023 ended 2-2 in a competitive friendly, with Raúl Jiménez scoring a penalty late for Mexico before César Huerta made it 2-2, after Australia’s Harry Souttar and Martin Boyle had scored. The Rose Bowl rematch promises a similarly tight contest.

FAQ — Mexico vs Australia

Q: What time does Mexico vs Australia kick off?

A: Mexico vs Australia kicks off at 19:00 PDT on Saturday, May 30, 2026, at the Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California. That is 22:00 ET on the East Coast, 21:00 CDT in Mexico City, and 12:00 AEST (noon) on Sunday, May 31 in Sydney.

Q: Where can I watch Mexico vs Australia live?

A: In the USA, the match is on TUDN, Univision (free over-the-air), FOX Deportes, ViX, Fubo TV, Amazon Prime Video, and the UFORIA App. In Australia, Paramount+ is the official live broadcaster. In Mexico, TelevisaUnivision and TV Azteca carry the match free of charge. Always use official, legal channels only.

Q: Is Mexico vs Australia free to watch?

A: In the USA, Univision broadcasts the match free over-the-air on a standard TV antenna. ViX has a free ad-supported tier. In Mexico, TelevisaUnivision and TV Azteca are free on terrestrial TV. In Australia, Paramount+ requires a paid subscription from $7.99 per month.

Q: What is the venue for Mexico vs Australia?

A: Mexico vs Australia is played at the Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California, with a capacity of 92,542. The Rose Bowl hosted the 1994 FIFA World Cup final between Brazil and Italy and will host matches at the 2026 FIFA World Cup this summer. This match is Mexico’s final pre-World Cup fixture in the United States and forms part of a multi-day send-off celebration for El Tri in the Los Angeles area.

Q: What is Mexico’s World Cup 2026 group?

A: Mexico are in Group A of the 2026 World Cup alongside South Africa, Korea Republic, and Czechia. As co-hosts, El Tri open the group stage on June 11 against South Africa at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City — one of the most anticipated opening matches in World Cup history, as the Azteca becomes the first stadium ever to host three men’s World Cups.

Mexico vs Australia at the Rose Bowl is one of the most anticipated pre-tournament friendlies of the May window — a packed iconic stadium, two World Cup-bound nations, and a Hollywood-level send-off for El Tri before the biggest tournament on American soil in 32 years.

US fans can watch free on Univision or via TUDN and ViX. Australian fans have Paramount+ for a noon Sunday kickoff. Bookmark this page for the live score and result and check back after the final whistle for the full match report.

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