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2026 FIFA World Cup
2JUL

Mexico finish with a perfect nine

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A 3-0 win over Czechia in Guadalajara gave co-host Mexico three wins from three, the tournament's only unblemished group-stage record.

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Key takeaway

Mexico win Group A with a perfect nine points, the only side to win all three matches.

Mexico beat Czechia 3-0 in Guadalajara on 24 June to complete a perfect nine points and win Group A, the only side at the tournament to win all three group matches. Julián Quiñones, Raúl Jiménez and Alberto Fidalgo scored as the co-host saw off a Czechia side that finished last on a single point.

Mexico had become the first nation through to the knockouts when they beat South Korea 1-0 a week earlier . The Czechia result added the part that sets them apart: an unblemished group stage in a field where almost every other qualifier dropped points somewhere. They advance to the knockouts having conceded nothing in the standings, a base that lets coach and squad pick their moment rather than chase results.

For a host nation that ended a 74-year wait for an opening-match win at this tournament, the clean sweep is the firmer signal. Czechia go out alongside South Korea, the group settled well before the final whistles.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

Mexico won all three of their group games without losing or drawing a single one, making them the only team in the tournament with a perfect record. That means nine points from nine possible. They had already qualified before this final group match; the Czechia game just sealed the top spot and kept the perfect record intact. Mexico are one of three co-hosts, along with the USA and Canada, and hosting the tournament gives their side home crowds and familiar stadiums, which matters in football.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

Mexico's perfect nine points reflect two structural inputs. First, their group draw placed them against South Korea and Czechia, neither a top-10 side by FIFA ranking, reducing the margin of error needed to top the group.

Second, as co-hosts, Mexico played all three group matches on Mexican soil at stadiums familiar to the squad. The tournament opener at the Azteca stadium gave Javier Aguirre's side a home crowd and altitude advantage not available to visiting sides. Altitude at the Azteca (2,240 metres) measurably suppresses aerobic output for non-acclimatised opponents within the first 60 minutes.

What could happen next?
  • Consequence

    Mexico's perfect group record earns a favourable bracket position, but their knockout opponent will be a third-place qualifier, not necessarily a weaker side.

  • Risk

    Mexico's historical knockout ceiling is the round of 16; a perfect group record has not translated into a quarter-final in any prior tournament.

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France 24· 25 Jun 2026
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