Mexico and Paraguay clashed for their final friendly on November’s international break—and 2025. With both teams preparing for the FIFA 2026 World Cup, this showdown was set to paint a clear picture of where they stood ahead of the biggest tournament in soccer.

Mexico came into the game with a sour taste in their mouths. ‘El Tri’ arrived fresh off a dull 0-0 draw against Uruguay, which did little to please fans in the Land of the Sun. Against Paraguay, Mexico hoped to record their first win since hoisting the CONCACAF Gold Cup in July. However, it was the same old story for Mexico, as they lost, registering their sixth straight outing without a win.

As for Paraguay, Gustavo Alfaro’s side closed out its tour through North America with a much-needed triumph. Thanks to the goals from Antonio Sanabria and Damian Bobadilla, La Albirroja got back in the win column, sending Mexico even further down the rabbit hole they are currently in.

The game had no shortage of flares and tension, as the two Latin American national teams showed the world just how much passion there is whenever the two take the pitch. At the end of the night, only one could be left standing at the Alamodome, and that was the “visiting” Paraguayans, who are now returning to Asuncion with a massive confidence boost.