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Mexico vs Switzerland: Lineups for 2025 International Friendly

Riding a wave of back-to-back victories, the Mexico will face Switzerland in a high-stakes friendly game designed to boost both squads’ readiness for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The Mexican national team enters the match with recent competitive experience from the CONCACAF Nations League in March 2025, while Switzerland have not played an official game since November 2024, a contrast that could shape the intensity and sharpness each team brings to the pitch.

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Since Javier Aguirre took charge of the Mexican national team, the squad has shown a clear rise in competitiveness. He established a determined playing style and gave the team a sharper identity. Aguirre also helped Raul Jimenez recover his best form who scored five goals in Mexico’s last three CONCACAF matches. In addition, Aguirre expanded the player pool by giving chances to emerging talents. This approach has refreshed the roster ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Switzerland may lack global recognition, but coach Murat Yakin has built a strong and balanced team. Players like Breel Embolo, Djibril Sow, and Miro Muheim have consistently delivered solid performances. They proved their value during recent international windows.

However, the team has struggled with a lack of high-level competition. Since their relegation from the UEFA Nations League, they have played fewer top-tier matches. This limited exposure could affect their rhythm and development moving forward.

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Breel Embolo of Switzerland

Mexico confirmed lineup vs Switzerland

Mexico head coach Javier Aguirre will have nearly his full roster available for the upcoming match against Switzerland, with only Hirving Lozano and Henry Martín sidelined due to injury. Neither player has played a pivotal role in the current campaign, so their absence should not disrupt the team’s rhythm.

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With minimal absences and the CONCACAF Gold Cup on the horizon, Aguirre will roll out his strongest lineup to build momentum and sharpen his squad’s competitive edge. A projected starting XI could feature: Jose Rangel; Israel Reyes, Cesar Montes, Israel Reyes, Emilio Lara; Roberto Alvarado, Luis Chavez, Orbelin Pineda, Alexis Vega; Santiago Gimenez, Raul Jimenez.

Switzerland confirmed lineups vs Mexico

After a lengthy break from official competition, the Swiss national team returns to action at full strength. With no major injuries or absences, head coach Murat Yakin will roll out his strongest starting XI as Switzerland ramps up preparations for the UEFA qualifiers in September 2025.

Switzerland’s lineup for the match against Mexico will be: Gregor Kobel; Ricardo Rodríguez, Stefan Gartenmann, Nico Elvedi; Lucas Blondel, Djibril Sow, Vincent Sierro, Miro Muheim; Dan Ndoye, Fabian Rieder; Breel Embolo.

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