World Cup Fantasy 2026
6 June 2026 29 comments
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Next up in our FIFA World Cup Fantasy 2026 team previews we profile Mexico.

Javier Aguirre’s side will be determined to demonstrate that they are more than just ceremonial co-hosts.

The Mexicans have good cause to feel confident about having a good tournament. For one, the sweltering conditions will be no problem. Secondly, they will have a febrile home crowd behind them. And thirdly, they have a kind group that they should easily progress from.

Mexico are also the CONCACAF Gold Cup winners, having beaten USA in last summer’s final. The bookies make them favourites to finish top of Group A

In these country-by-country guides, we’ll be looking at the best players from each nation, reviewing the road to the World Cup and more.

SQUAD

Mexico World Cup

The big news was the omission of German Berterame, Inter Miami’s forward, who had made a strong case for inclusion. The Argentina-born 27-year-old scored in friendlies against Bolivia and Ecuador but failed to make the cut.

Midfielder Marcel Ruiz‘s dodgy knee ultimately cost him a place, too.

Santiago Gimenez ($6.8m), the AC Milan forward, who has been struggling for fitness since December, was included, as was Guillermo Ochoa ($4.2m), the goalkeeper vying to become only the third player to feature in six World Cup squads.

As well as the third-oldest player at the World Cup, Aguirre also picked the youngest. Gilberto Mora ($4.5m) is just 17 but is already a veteran of a final with his national team, having started in the Gold Cup victory over United States.

THE ROAD TO QUALIFICATION

Mexico qualified automatically for the 2026 World Cup as co-hosts…

SINCE QUALIFICATION

… but since their Gold Cup success they have played multiple friendly matches:

DateOppositionResult (Mexico first)Goalscorers
7 September 2025v Japan0-0
10 September 2025v South Korea2-2Jimenez, Gimenez
12 October 2025v Colombia0-4
15 October 2025v Ecuador1-1Berterame
16 November 2025v Uruguay0-0
19 November 2025v Paraguay1-2Jimenez pen
23 January 2026v Panama1-0own-goal
25 January 2026v Bolivia1-0Berterame
26 February 2026v Iceland4-0Ledezma, Gonzalez, Gallardo, Gutierrez
29 March 2026v Portugal0-0
1 April 2026v Belgium1-1Sanchez
23 May 2026v Ghana2-0Gutierrez. G Martinez
31 May 2026v Australia1-0Vasquez
5 June 2026v Serbia5-1Vasquez, Jimenez, Chavez, own-goals x2

Of the 14 friendlies El Tri have played since last summer, six have been draws, but their half-dozen wins have all come in the last eight matches, suggesting that they might be coming to the boil when it matters.

In 2026, Aguirre’s side have beaten Panama, Bolivia, Iceland, Ghana, Australia and Serbia, and they have had creditable draws with Belgium and Portugal.

In their last competitive matches, Mexico lifted the Gold Cup after overcoming Dominican Republic, Suriname, Saudi Arabia and Honduras, and finally the US, who they beat 2-1 in the final.

PRE-WORLD CUP WIN

Mexico World Cup

Above image from BBC Sport

Mexico’s 5-1 win over Serbia in their most recent warm-up match stretched their unbeaten streak to eight matches.

While El Tri were helped along the way by two comical own-goals, it was pretty convincing stuff. Mexico carved out as many big chances as they did goals, racking up 17 shots and 66% possession. Serbia only mustered three shots all game, with the visitors’ opener owing to a mix-up in the Mexican defence.

Aguirre set up his side against Serbia in a 4-3-3/4-1-4-1. It’s a formation he seems to have settled on, despite talk of a move to a wing-back system.

The spots up for grabs appear to be the goalkeeper and in central midfield.

Defensive shield Erik Lira ($5.6m) started ahead of Edson Alvarez ($6.0m) against Serbia, although Aguirre swapped the two at half-time. The prodigious Mora was also among the substitutes, with the versatile Roberto Alvarado ($5.3m) moving infield from right wing to an 8/10 role.

Between the sticks, media talk is divided between whether Raul Rangel ($3.9m) or Ochoa will start in the World Cup.

WORLD CUP FIXTURES

Mexico couldn’t have wished for a much kinder group draw.

They kick off the tournament against South Africa, who are ranked 60th in the FIFA rankings, in the inaugural match on 11 June, before taking on South Korea (25th) eight days later and Czech Republic (39th) on 25 June.

For the record, Mexico are the 15th best team in the world, according to FIFA.

TOP FANTASY PICKS

Raul Jimenez ($7.0m) looks set to be Mexico’s starting striker in the World Cup.

A waning force perhaps at 35 years old, he nevertheless was El Tri’s joint-top scorer at last summer’s Gold Cup. He started all six games, too.

He also has a 100 per cent record from the penalty spot, which makes him a reliable selection up top.

Julian Quinones ($5.6m) is a cheaper forward alternative. Nominally a left-winger for his nation, he is typically to be found moving infield.

Indeed, while playing mostly as a centre-forward for Saudi club Al-Qadsiah, he has plundered 33 goals in 31 league appearances this season.

Quinones has registered 11 shots in his last three starts for his country.

In midfield, there’s not a great deal worth considering as minutes risks abound. That goes for wonderkid Gilberto Mora ($4.5m), too.

Brian Gutierrez ($5.0m) was excellent on the right wing against Serbia, and has now started five of the last six Mexico matches.

Interestingly, in the 2025/26 friendlies, he’s the leading Mexican player for shots (12), big chances (five) and chances created (15):

Again, though, he’s not completely nailed.

Recent form suggests that any Mexican success will be built on their defence. They have been resolute for the best part of eight months, and with be even more well-drilled since Aguirre – himself a World Cup quarter-finalist the last time Mexico hosted the World Cup – ordered players to training camp at the start of May. 

Mexico could pick up clean sheets on both Matchdays 1 and 3 as neither South Africa nor Czechia are especially strong in attack.

Johan Vasquez ($4.7m), the Genoa centre-back, is an aerial threat, as he demonstrated with his recent goals against Australia and Serbia. That’s three goals in as many matches for club and country!

Before that streak, centre-half partner, Cesar Montes ($4.7m), posed the bigger threat. He scored three goals at the Gold Cup last summer, and bagged four league goals for Lokomotiv Moscow this season.

There’s probably too much uncertainty to touch the goalkeepers at present.


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  1. Holmes
    • 12 Years
    12 hours, 1 min ago

    Simpsons' finalist are here

  2. Jafooli
    • 14 Years
    10 hours, 55 mins ago

    WC winner will be from one of these teams, right:

    France
    Spain
    Portugal
    Germany
    Netherlands
    Scotland
    England
    Belgium
    Argentina
    Brazil
    Mexico

    No one else has a chance?

    1. Jafooli
      • 14 Years
      10 hours, 53 mins ago

      Netherlands & Portugal have strong squads, could be their year, I reckon…

      1. Jafooli
        • 14 Years
        10 hours, 53 mins ago

        Brazil also, who will have the climate advantage…

        1. Dazsav
            8 hours, 54 mins ago

            They all live in Manchester

      2. The Tinkerman
        • 10 Years
        10 hours, 52 mins ago

        How Scotland managed to sneak in there?

        IMO is a much shorter list: England, France, Spain, Portugal, Argentina

        1. Jafooli
          • 14 Years
          10 hours, 44 mins ago

          Netherlands & Brazil should be in the short list?

          McGinn alone adds Scotland to the list…

          1. Dazsav
              8 hours, 51 mins ago

              You seen the Scottish league rubbish celtc would be relegation candidates in the English championship

        2. jayzico
          • 15 Years
          10 hours, 44 mins ago

          Colombia for me.

          1. Jafooli
            • 14 Years
            10 hours, 41 mins ago

            Yeah also them…

          2. jayzico
            • 15 Years
            10 hours, 36 mins ago

            Portugal don't score enough; they just park the bus after a siuuuuu and play boring fitba. Not got one Portugese in my squad.

            3 Colombians: Diaz. James. Munoz
            3 Spanish: Yamal. Oyarzabal. Cubarsi.
            2 French: Olise. Mbappe.
            2 Norwegian: Ryerson. Haaland (12th man).
            1 Argentinian: Messi.
            1 German: Wirtz.
            1 Czech: Coufal.
            1 Swiss: Kobel.
            1 Uruguay: Rochet.
            1 Egyptian: Hany.

            Apologies for a hideous way to lay out my team, but hey, different game. For me - Colombia v Spain. Colombia win.

            1. jayzico
              • 15 Years
              9 hours, 56 mins ago

              Arias is also fecking good

              1. Jafooli
                • 14 Years
                9 hours, 52 mins ago

                Get some Dutchies in your squad…

            2. Jafooli
              • 14 Years
              9 hours, 55 mins ago

              Don’t think I can be bothered playing fantasy WC, too much effort lol…

          3. Dazsav
              8 hours, 41 mins ago

              Are you sure ICE will be searching them for Coke every 5 minutes

          4. Holmes
            • 12 Years
            10 hours, 40 mins ago

            Have more confident in Brazil this time because of Ancelloti

            1. Dazsav
                8 hours, 50 mins ago

                Who was destroyed by Tuchel last time they met

                1. GreennRed
                  • 14 Years
                  7 hours, 38 mins ago

                  They've never met when coaching Brazil and England.

            2. I have no Wirtz
                9 hours, 55 mins ago

                Exactly, No one else has a chance.

                If you think the strongest squad wins, it will be either:

                France
                Spain

                If you think history is an indication, you can include:

                Brazil
                Germany
                Argentina

                If you think it will be a special year with a new or lapsed name:
                Netherlands
                Portugal
                Belgium
                England (on that note, 60 years, and provocatively put: the ball wasn’t over the line anyway)

                Mexico

                No one else has a chance?

                1. Jafooli
                  • 14 Years
                  9 hours, 53 mins ago

                  Think it makes for quite an open tournament as all these teams have a decent chance…

              • CoracAld2831
                • 5 Years
                7 hours, 38 mins ago

                It's between France, Spain, Portugal, Germany, Netherlands, England, Argentina & Brazil like usual.

                Probably.

                1. GreennRed
                  • 14 Years
                  7 hours, 30 mins ago

                  Netherlands flatter to deceive and, defensively, so does Van Dijk. Probably be Spain or France but wouldn't rule out England, Germany or Argentina.

            3. Jafooli
              • 14 Years
              10 hours, 47 mins ago

              Ronaldo has 226 caps, Messi on 198 (should get to 200), Yamal already on 25 at age 18, could beat both, extraordinary…

              1. GreennRed
                • 14 Years
                9 hours, 21 mins ago

                He's not as disciplined off the pitch as Ronaldo or Messi have been. Has a lot more distractions in 2026 than Ronaldo or Messi had when they were 18. A bit injury prone too. Very skilful but needs to improve his workrate and atitude.

            4. Sir Michael Taker
              • 11 Years
              7 hours, 48 mins ago

              A few of these World Cup groups are a total minefield. Just a couple of ramblings from me

              Group A - Mexico only fav because of home advantage. Any of them could win or finish bottom.
              Group B - Really bad group. Easily the weakest. Switzerland take it by default.
              Group C - clear who the top 2 are and they'll probably play out a draw GW1 and see which one of them racks up the goal diff vs Scotland and Haiti to decide group winner.
              Group D - total guess-up. Any of them could finish in any position.
              Group E - Much harder than people are making out for Germany. Two above competent opponents in there with them.
              Group F - Japan to beat Netherlands to top spot, really like them. Sweden are very bad and Tunisia beat them GW1. Potter gathering his P45 again in a few weeks.
              Group G - Belgium win it without looking anything special.
              Group H - Spain win it easily. Doesn't look the strongest Uruguay team you'll ever see.
              Group I - Been dubbed the Group of Death by Opta and I concur. Senegal and Norway are very capable on their day. France could legit finish 3rd.
              Group J - Argentina win it easily. Awful group behind them.
              Group K - Similar to Group C but they both play in GW3 instead of GW1, could come down to GD for winner.
              Group L - See Group G, England are Belgium.

              Probably wrong about most of it although there is no doubt in my mind we've gained quantity over quality. Some of these groups look like qualifying groups not actual ones.

            5. CoracAld2831
              • 5 Years
              6 hours, 58 mins ago

              Have you people done your brackets?

            6. CoracAld2831
              • 5 Years
              6 hours, 48 mins ago

              A: Mexico, South Korea & Czechia
              B: Switzerland, Canada and Bosnia & Herzegovina
              C: Brazil, Morocco & Scotland
              D: Turkey, Paraguay & USA
              E: Germany, Ecuador & Ivory Coast
              F: Netherlands & Japan
              G: Belgium, Egypt & Iran
              H: Spain & Uruguay
              I: France, Norway & Senegal
              J: Argentina, Austria & Algeria
              K: Portugal & Colombia
              L: England & Croatia

              That would probably b

              1. CoracAld2831
                • 5 Years
                6 hours, 45 mins ago

                This would probably be my prediction on who goes through from each group.

            7. bso
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 11 Years
              1 hour, 38 mins ago

              Is Rochet the starter?