What time is Honduras vs. played? Mexico? The first leg duel for the quarter-finals of the Concacaf Nations League will be played today, Friday, November 17th. The match will take place at the José de la Paz Herrera Uclés National Stadium and will start at 8:00 p.m. (Honduran and Mexican time). The transmission takes place via the signals from Sports TVC, TUDN and Azteca 7. Likewise, you can follow this and all of today’s games minute by minute through La República Deportes’ FREE ONLINE coverage.
What time is Honduras vs. played? Mexico?
In Honduran territory, the start time of the game Honduras vs. Mexico It will be at 8:00 p.m. View the schedule for other countries in the region.
- Honduras: 8 p.m
- Mexico: 8 p.m
- Colombia, Ecuador, Peru: 9 p.m
- Bolivia, Venezuela: 10 p.m
- United States (Miami, New York, Washington DC): 10:00 p.m
- Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay: 11 p.m
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Which channel broadcasts Honduras vs. Mexico?
The TV broadcast of Honduras vs. Mexico will be responsible for the signals Sports TVC, TUDN and Azteca 7. Additionally, you can follow it on Concacaf’s YouTube.
How to watch Honduras vs. Mexico ONLINE?
If you don’t want to miss the duelHonduras vs. Mexico online,Visit Concacaf’s official YouTube channel (not available in Central America). If you don’t have access, you can also check out La República Deportes’ ONLINE coverage.
Mexico vs. Honduras: possible alignments
- Mexico: William Ochoa; Jorge Sanchez, Cesar Montes, Johan Vasquez, Jesus Gallardo, Edson Alvarez, Luis Romo, Uriel Antuna, Luis Chavez, Chucky Lozano and Santiago Gimenez.
- Honduras: Edrick Menjivar; Maylor Nunez, Denil Maldonado, Luis Vega, Elison Rivas, Edwin Rodriguez, Deiby Flores, Jorge Alvarez, Alexander Lopez, Luis Palma, Anthony Lozano.
Where do they play Honduras vs. Mexico?
The Honduras vs Mexico match will take place inJosé de la Paz Herrera Uclés National Stadium.This venue is located in the city of Tegucigalpa (Honduras) and can accommodate 35,000 spectators.