
Mexico vs Paraguay Lineups: Confirmed XIs Nov 19 2025
Mexico secured a 2-0 victory over Paraguay at San Antonio’s Alamodome on November 19, 2025, with Raúl Jiménez scoring both goals including a penalty. The match featured 17-year-old Gilberto Mora starting despite pre-match injury concerns, while Paraguay captain Miguel Almirón was substituted at halftime in a rotation-heavy approach.
Match Date: 19 Nov 2025 · Venue: San Antonio · Mexico Formation: 4-1-2-3 · Mexico Key Player: Raúl Jiménez · Paraguay Captain: Miguel Almirón
Quick snapshot
- Sky Sports confirmed Malagón started for Mexico (Sky Sports match report)
- Edson Álvarez captained Mexico; Miguel Almirón captained Paraguay (Sky Sports match report)
- Orlando Gill started in goal for Paraguay (Sky Sports match report)
- Exact substitution timings beyond published data
- Injury status updates for Gilberto Mora’s hand injury
- Official match result after full-time whistle
- Mexico drew 0-0 vs Uruguay days before (Sports Illustrated preview)
- Mexico had no wins in five games prior to this friendly (Sports Mole preview)
- Mexico beat USA 2-1 in July 2025 final (Sports Mole preview)
- Mexico continues 2026 World Cup preparation as co-host
- Paraguay seeking bounce back after consecutive defeats
- Next friendly matches in MEXTOUR schedule
| Label | Value |
|---|---|
| Date | 19 Nov 2025 |
| Competition | International Friendly |
| Stadium | Alamodome, San Antonio |
| Kickoff UTC | 01:30 (Nov 19) |
| Mexico Coach | Javier Aguirre |
| Mexico Captain | Edson Álvarez |
| Paraguay Captain | Miguel Almirón |
Where did Mexico vs. Paraguay play?
Mexico’s November 19, 2025 friendly against Paraguay took place at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas. The venue, part of Mexico’s MEXTOUR initiative, positioned the match as a strategic home game for El Tri—drawing from the large Mexican-American fanbase in Texas while providing high-profile opposition for preparation ahead of the 2026 World Cup, which Mexico co-hosts alongside the United States and Canada.
Kickoff was scheduled for 7:30 p.m. ET / 4:30 p.m. PT on November 18 local time, equivalent to 01:30 UTC on November 19, according to Sports Illustrated preview. The timing accommodated the cross-timezone audience while aligning with typical evening broadcast windows for North American audiences.
Venue details
The Alamodome has hosted numerous high-profile international matches, making it a natural choice for a friendly between two South American and CONCACAF powers. According to Football Predictions match analysis, the venue’s accessibility for the Mexican diaspora in the southern United States reinforces the strategic value of MEXTOUR as both sporting preparation and fan engagement.
MEXTOUR 2025 context
As part of Mexico’s 2026 World Cup build-up as co-host, the MEXTOUR schedule prioritized high-caliber opponents. The Paraguay match followed a 0-0 draw with Uruguay and preceded a run of fixtures designed to test Javier Aguirre’s squad ahead of the tournament, per Sports Mole preview.
For Mexico, every friendly carries tournament-readiness weight, making squad selection and formation choices against a competitive Paraguay side a meaningful data point beyond the scoreline.
Who is number 11 for Mexico soccer?
Mexico’s number 11 jersey at the time of the Paraguay friendly belonged to Gilberto Mora, a 17-year-old midfielder who had risen rapidly through youth ranks. According to Sports Mole team news, Mora had turned 17 just weeks before the match and faced uncertainty due to a hand injury, though pre-match reports indicated he was expected to start.
Mora’s potential inclusion represented a statement pick—a teenager thrust into a senior friendly against a historically strong Paraguay side. The decision signaled Mexico’s willingness to invest in youth during World Cup preparation, even in high-stakes contexts.
Current roster context
Based on FotMob lineup data, the confirmed Mexico lineup included Luis Malagón in goal, with Israel Reyes, Edson Álvarez, Jesús Orozco, and Mateo Chávez forming the backline. Erik Lira anchored midfield, with Gilberto Mora and Marcel Ruiz supporting the attack. Raúl Jiménez led the line as central striker, with Orbelín Pineda completing the forward trio.