Mexico would face Australia, Ghana, and Serbia before debuting in the World Cup
The Mexican national team has confirmed its matches for April and May prior to its World Cup debut and will face rivals from Oceania, Africa, and Europe
The Mexican national team continues to look for rivals after the FIFA date in March vs. Portugal in the reopening of the Azteca Stadium, so it is projected that they will face Australia, Ghana, and Serbia before their World Cup debut on June 11 at the Colossus of Santa Ursula. According to information provided by the sports channel TUDN, Mexico is close to finalizing matches against Australia, Ghana, and Serbia, with some games to be played in Mexico and one more in the United States, after the match against Argentina in the week before the World Cup remains uncertain. The matches are of a high level, as both Australia and Ghana qualified for the World Cup, while the Serbians were eliminated in Group K of the European World Cup qualifiers, finishing behind England, who advanced directly, and Albania, one point behind, which eliminated them from World Cup contention. The Serbians did not advance to the World Cup, but they are a respectable opponent and have high-level players in the main European leagues, making them a suitable opponent for the purposes sought by coach Javier. Aguirre.
The venues in Mexico for these games have not yet been determined, but they would most likely be in World Cup venues, although not necessarily in the host stadiums like the Jalisco Stadium in Guadalajara or the Universitario Stadium in Monterrey, where the national team draws large crowds.
Meanwhile, in the United States, it would be at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, as they want to take advantage of the proximity of the World Cup to hold a match in full support of the Mexican national team and wish them luck in their debut against South Africa.
Mexico is currently scheduled to face Iceland on February 25 at the La Corregidora Stadium in Queretaro and then Portugal at the recently renovated Banorte Stadium, so the games against Australia, Ghana, and Serbia fit perfectly into the Mexican national team's preparation.
It is true that they had planned to face the Netherlands, Italy, or Germany, but these teams already have full schedules and will obviously have to settle for these opponents,who are important anyway.

