A goal for Chile, a splendid one.

A great finish from the Chilean number nine, who looked for space, knowing that the Mexican defense was already relaxed and giving up space, Juan Francisco Rossel made it 0 on the scoreboard.

Amaury Morales was booked.

Mexico goal.

Second goal for the Guadalajara youth player, Hugo Camberos scores the goal that definitively eliminates the Chilean team, assisted by Amaury Morales.

Tempers flare as the celebrations heat up, and the angry and frustrated Chileans want to provoke cards because they know they have nothing left to give.

Mexico is already closing the match, holding the ball for a long time, Diego Sánchez recovering with Hugo Camberos, Eduardo Arce asks them to remain calm but Mexico will continue attacking with Amaury Morales on the wing, but they take that ball away from him.

Mexico’s goal is the third goal for the Azteca team, which would have secured their place in the quarterfinals.

Hugo Camberos finds the rebound in the box and ends up scoring.

Iker Fimbres had taken a shot at the top corner, but Oswaldo Virgen eventually recovered the ball for Amaury Morales, allowing Hugo to score.

Mexico’s substitutions: Eduardo Arce makes three changes, with Gilberto Mora, Alexei Domínguez, and Tahiel Jiménez leaving the field to make way for Hugo Camberos, Oswaldo Virgen, and Amaury Morales.

The goal and corner for Mexico in the box.

Emmanuel Ochoa almost made a mistake when Juan Francisco Rossel pressured him on his way out and ended up hitting the Chilean forward in the body.

Mexico is preparing three substitutions to give way to three men who put in a great physical effort.

Great save by Emanuel Ochoa, who prevents the ball from entering his goal and sends it to the corner.

Chile tries to go over and ends up wasting a chance.

Eduardo Arce talks with his assistants about possible substitutions.

Chile asked for a challenge to have Mexico’s goal annulled, but the challenge was not allowed, the goal was valid, a handball was called, but in the end the referee restarted the action and Chile would need three goals to look for the miracle.

Mexico’s goal is the Aztecas’ second goal against Chile.

Iker Fimbres’s long-range shot was impossible for the goalkeeper to stop.

A great assist from Elías Montiel allowed the Rayados youth player to send the ball into the net.

Once again, Emmanuel Ochoa made a great save to prevent Chile from scoring, while Francisco Marchant and Joaquin Silva came on for Carcamo and Alvarez.

Chile is having a better second half than Mexico at the moment.

Oh no Juan Francisco Rossel again threatened the Mexican area to shoot hard at Emanuel Ochoa’s goal, ending in a save for the Mexican goalkeeper and Elías Montiel was also cautioned with a yellow card.

Agustín Arce looked to face and had the ball inside the Mexican area, frustrating the defenders, but in the end there was no danger for the Tricolor team, Chile responds in attack and is having quite a few problems at the back, but José Pachuca is very good at clearing the ball.

Alexei Domínguez was booked first for stopping a dangerous play, leading to Felipe Faundez.

Chile will receive a free kick.

Millán and Arce double-fake, but Mexico finds no danger.

Pachuca clears the ball.

Great save by Emmanuel Ochoa, the Mexican goalkeeper prevents the goal from Lautaro Millán, who is the reference and scorer of this team in this World Cup, Chile responds in attack to what it had not been doing in the first half There is no penalty for Chile, after the referee’s decision not to be a penalty, caused by the play of Diego Ochoa, Mexican defender, the ball hits him but in a natural way when defending, but there will be a corner kick for Chile that ends on another occasion for the left side Possible penalty for Chile.

The home team challenged the referee to review Diego Ochoa’s play in the box.

The referee was watching the play on the monitor.

Mexico got off to a poor start in the second half.

Once again, Mexico creates another goal-scoring opportunity with Iker Fimbres, finishing this action with a corner kick and the Chileans take that ball and Fimbres himself once again gets excited to look for the long-distance shot that ends up outside.

Diego Chicha Sánchez is doing good recovery work, also participating on the wings, his great agility has allowed him to have these dangerous occasions for Mexico, the Chileans are beginning to despair.

Offside for the Mexican team, who could have created another goal-scoring opportunity.

We are seeing a great level from Diego Sánchez, the Tigres player, who is causing a headache for the Chilean full-backs.

Javier Nicolás Cárcamo commits a foul on Everardo López in the Mexican penalty area.

Emmanuel Ochoa is wasting time and this could be detrimental in the future.

Jiménez wins the ball in the air, and Domínguez’s cross is met again by Mora and Sánchez, who combine with Fimbres.

José Pachuca sent the pass to Gilberto Mora, so that Domínguez could send the attack against Arce and in the end the Chilean team recovered possession, but also lost it quickly, there was an attack with Diego Sánchez on the wing and Montiel finally sent the cross to Jiménez.

Mexico’s goal came from Santos youth player Tahiel Jiménez, who surprised the Chilean defense with a long-range shot that Sebastian Mella couldn’t reach.

The pass was started by Alexei Domínguez, who then set up Gilberto Mora for Jiménez.

Tahiel Jiménez sends the ball to Alexei Dominguez, but it ends up outside Mella’s goal.

Mexico is doing much better than the home team.

There are complaints from the Chilean fans who are squeezing the Mexicans, but the young Aztecs are clearly calm.

Sebastián Mella saves Chile from Mexico’s first goal, great shot by Jiménez with the internal fight with defender Milovan Celis.

Corner kick for Mexico that Gilberto Mora sends again, but the ball is rejected in the area and they are asking for a handball from Cárcamo Double good action from the Mexican team, the free kick was rejected and Gilberto Mora recovered possession to send another cross, resulting in another corner kick for the Mexican team, Iker Fimbres finished the play sent to him by Obed Vargas and it ends in another corner kick Gilberto Mora is missing, Agustín Arce looked for the Tijuana youth player, there will be a direct free kick and it will be Gilberto himself who will send the cross into the area looking for the first goal for the Azteca team Excellent save by Emanuel Ochoa, preventing Lautaro Millán from scoring with that low shot, and Rossel was unable to take advantage of the shot.

Mexico requests a review of the play due to a penalty on Tahiel Jiménez.

It seems that Mexico will not have a penalty.

Another good move by the Azteca team, Diego Sánchez, who faced the band with his great agility, gave the ball to Iker Fimbres and at the moment of launching the cross to Jiménez, it was rejected by the Chilean defense.

What a great opportunity for Mexico, playing on the wing.

Pachuca youth player Alexei Domínguez ends up sending that shot wide of Sebastián Mella’s goal, the closest goal for Mexico in this first half.

Diego Sánchez makes a handball at the moment of bringing the ball down, the Chilean players complained to the referee and until this moment Chile regains possession of the ball, the home fans making their voices heard in the stands, there will be a goal kick with Emmanuel Ochoa Diego Ochoa commits a foul on captain Juan Francisco Rossel.

There will be a free kick for Chile, with a double feint by Romero.

But in the end, the Mexican team takes the ball out of the area and returns it to Sebastian Mella.

And again, the ball goes up to the Mexican area.

The Mexican team begins to attack, with Jiménez showing great aggression as he fights for the ball, but it goes to the home team for a throw-in, with Romero sending the ball in.

Chilean fans are playing their part, so what’s the matter with the Mexicans on the field? The first 45 minutes of the match have begun.

We begin with the action that has everyone excited.

We have a great match on the pitch today.

We’ll see goals, fouls, and cards, but above all, we’re going to have fun.

The referee blows his whistle and starts the clock.

VAR is ready to keep an eye on things.

We’re just moments away from bringing you LIVE on VAVEL a match from the Round of 16 of the U-20 World Cup, the Mexican National Team vs.

Chile, for a place in the quarterfinals from the Elías Figueroa Brander Stadium.

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Chile lineup: Sebastián Mella, Pato Romero, Ian Garces, Nicolás Suárez, Javier Camaro, Francisco Marchant, Juan Rossel, Agustin Arce, Vicente Alvarez, Lautaro Millan, Felipe Fagundez.

Substitutes: Saez, Maureira, Godoy, Moya, Sandoval, Marchant, Silva, Chatiliez.

Mexico’s lineup: Emmanuel Ochoa, Everardo López, Diego Ochoa, José Pachuca, Iker Fimbres, Diego Sánchez, Elías Montiel, Alexei Dóminguez, Obed Vargas, Gilberto Mora, Tahiel Jiménez.

Substitutes: Lara, Liceaga, Bustos, Morales, Garza, Padilla, Virge, Camberos, and Velázquez.

Both teams are already stretching before the start of the round of 16 match between Mexico and Chile at the Elías Figueroa Brander Stadium in the U-20 World Cup, a match that will see them advance to the quarterfinals.

The fans are giving their all to the players; the home team is the favorite to win.

Everything is ready for the arrival of players from both teams.

The locker rooms are already complete with all the accessories.

A duel of power in the round of 16 of the U-20 World Cup will be between the Mexican National Team and Chile, for a place in the quarterfinals at the Elías Figueroa Brander Stadium.

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Fans from both teams have arrived at the Elías Figueroa Brander Stadium for the round of 16 match of the U-20 World Cup, between Mexico and Chile, for a place in the quarterfinals.

They are eagerly awaiting their team’s arrival, just minutes away from warming up for what will be a great show.

We’re back for the U-20 World Cup Round of 16 match between Mexico and Chile, for a place in the quarterfinals, live from the Elías Figueroa Brander Stadium.

The lineups for this great match have been confirmed.

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In a few moments, we’ll share the starting lineups for the Mexican National Team vs.

Chile in the Round of 16 of the U-20 World Cup live, along with the latest information from the Elías Figueroa Brander Stadium, including key players, players to watch, and interesting facts about both teams.

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The players to watch for this match are Lautaro Millán with one goal, Javier Nicolás Carcamo with one goal, and Ian Garguez with one goal.

In assists, we have Agustín Arce along with Patricio Romero, who both have just one assist in the U-20 World Cup.

Mexico’s lineup: Emmanuel Ochoa, Everardo López, Diego Ochoa, Yael Padilla, Gilberto Mora, Cesár Bustos, Diego Sánchez, Obed Vargas, Mateo Levy, Tahiel Jiménez.

Mexico’s bench: Rodrigo Pachuca, Iker Fimbres, Alexei Domínguez, Elías Montiel, Oswaldo Virgen, Pablo Lara, Amaury Morales, Jaziel Mendoza, Hugo Camberos.

The Chilean team, the host of this World Cup, hasn’t been very convincing, having suffered two setbacks in Group A, losing to Japan and Egypt.

They only managed one win, scoring three goals and conceding five.

They qualified fortunately, because the three teams, except for Japan, all finished with three points, and they were the ones who qualified for the next round based on goals.

Mexico will face the host nation in a scenario that could significantly influence the outcome.

The Chilean national team will have an entire country supporting them, and few Mexicans will be in the stands.

The Azteca team qualified for this phase of the tournament after finishing second with five points in the group of death.

Chile, on the other hand, has shown little in the championship, surprisingly qualifying in second place.

The winner will face either Argentina or Nigeria.

Welcome to the broadcast of the Mexican National Team vs.

Chile U-20 team, a round of 16 match of the U-20 World Cup, from the Elías Figueroa Brander Stadium in Chile.

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