CONCACAF Nations League: Mexico vs. Honduras Odds, Preview, and Picks (Nov 19)
- Mexico bidding to overturn a 2-0 disadvantage following their first leg against Honduras last week
- Honduras squandered a 2-0 advantage against Mexico at this stage of the CONCACAF Nations League in the previous edition
There will be a big challenge ahead for Mexico in the CONCACAF Nations League on Tuesday, as they bid to overturn a 2-0 disadvantage against Honduras. However, they will still be narrowly preferred to gain qualification to the next round.
How To Watch
- When: Tuesday, November 19, 2024 at 9:30 PM ET
- Where: Estadio Nemesio Diez, Mexico
- How To Watch: ESPN
Odds
Match Result | Odds |
---|---|
Mexico | -275 |
Draw | +320 |
Honduras | +1000 |
Match Preview
A huge match in the context of the CONCACAF Nations League will be staged on Tuesday, as Mexico and Honduras collide in their second leg. There was a major upset the first meeting between the sides on Friday, with Honduras landing a shock 2-0 win on home soil.
Mexico dictated the pace of the game, and enjoyed the majority of the possession. However, they ultimately couldn’t find the back of the net and were made to pay for their missed chances.
Honduras defended excellently, and delivered two sucker punch moments of brilliance in the final half an hour. Luis Palma opened the scoring after 64 minutes, before the forward added a vital second with just seven minutes of the 90 remaining.
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It isn’t the first time that Mexico will be looking for a change in fortunes against Honduras in the Nations League after suffering a 2-0 loss in their away leg against their rivals at this exact stage in the previous edition.
However, on that occasion, Mexico made their quality count back on home soil. They secured a 2-0 win in 90 minutes, before eventually securing their progression from the penalty spot. But, this looks a much tougher assignment this time around.
Mexico vs. Honduras Picks
Honduras will be hoping that history doesn’t repeat itself in Mexico on Tuesday. The first goal will be huge in the context of the tie, and we could see the hosts opening the scoring before booking their spot in the next round.
Free Pick:
- Mexico