You can watch the Mexico vs Portugal friendly on multiple TV channels and streaming platforms, depending on where you are in the world. The match is being played at Estadio Azteca (rebranded Estadio Banorte) in Mexico City on Sunday, March 29, 2026 , with kickoff around 01:00 UTC (late evening March 28 in the Americas, early morning March 29 in Europe).

Where to watch in the US

For viewers in the United States, the main legal options are:

  • FOX One (linear TV) and the FOX Sports App for English‑language coverage.
  • TUDN USA (Spanish‑language cable) and Univision (broadcast), with streaming via ViX.

Where to watch in Mexico

Inside Mexico, the match is widely available on free and pay‑TV options:

  • National open‑TV channels Canal 5 (Televisa) and Azteca 7.
  • Cable/sports‑dedicated: TUDN and Azteca Deportes En Vivo.
  • Streaming: ViX (pay‑tier or via bundle) and the Azteca Deportes app/stream.

Where to watch in Portugal and Europe

Portuguese and European fans have several options:

  • In Portugal : RTP1 , Sport TV1 , Sport TV2 , Sport TV Multiscreen , and RTP Play.
  • In France : L’Équipe Live Foot.
  • In Brazil : SporTV , Globoplay , Sky+ , Vivo Play.

Quick channel table by country

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Country Main TV channels Streaming options
United States FOX One, TUDN USA, Univision FOX Sports App, ViX
Mexico Canal 5, Azteca 7, TUDN ViX, Azteca Deportes En Vivo
Portugal RTP1, Sport TV1, Sport TV2, Sport TV Multiscreen RTP Play
France L’Équipe Live Foot L’Équipe website/app
Brazil SporTV Globoplay, Sky+, Vivo Play

Time and timezone highlights

  • Mexico City (Estadio Banorte) : around 20:00 local time (7 p.m.).
  • US East Coast : about 21:00 ET (9 p.m.), 18:00 PT (6 p.m.).
  • Europe : roughly 02:00–03:00 CET (early morning March 29).

If you tell me your exact country or city, I can narrow this down to your one‑best streaming option and local kickoff time.