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Mexico will face New Zealand in Pasadena after the Copa America

Mexico will face New Zealand in Pasadena after the Copa America

Mexico's players celebrate a goal against Ghana during the second half of a friendly match in Charlotte, Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023 (AP Photo/Eric Vertusco) (Eric Vertusco/Associated Press)

Mexico take on the New Zealand All Whites in the September FIFA international window at the Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena. The match will be held on Sunday 8th September.

The All Whites have already faced Mexico at the historic American Stadium in 2010, where the Aztecs won 2-0 in front of over 90,000 spectators.

The battle in Pasadena will be after the Copa America and the CONCACAF Nations League, where Mexican coach Jaime Lozano will be put to tougher tests.

El Tri has already announced friendlies in June against Uruguay (June 5) and Brazil (June 8) ahead of this summer's Copa America, and has now announced a third match against Bolivia in Chicago.

The game against Brazil will draw 102,000 to Texas A&M University's Kyle Field. It will be the first international soccer match to be played at the stadium and could break Mexico's record (90,526), ​​which was set at the Rose Bowl against New Zealand in 2010.

Scheduled matches on the Mextour Tour are:

Friday, May 31, against Bolivia at Soldier Field in Chicago, Ill.

Wednesday, June 5 against Uruguay at Empower Field in Denver, Colorado.

Saturday, June 8 against Brazil at Texas A&M University at Kyle Field in College Station, Texas.

Saturday, September 7, against New Zealand at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California.

Tuesday, Sept. 10, against Canada at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

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This article was originally published Los Angeles Times in Spanish.