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Mexico's Hector Moreno celebrates after scoring against El Salvador during their Russia 2018 FIFA World Cup Concacaf Qualifiers football match, at the Cuscatlan stadium in San Salvador, on September 2, 2016. / AFP / MARVIN RECINOS        (Photo credit should read MARVIN RECINOS/AFP/Getty Images)
Mexico's Hector Moreno celebrates after scoring against El Salvador during their Russia 2018 FIFA World Cup Concacaf Qualifiers football match, at the Cuscatlan stadium in San Salvador, on September 2, 2016. / AFP / MARVIN RECINOS (Photo credit should read MARVIN RECINOS/AFP/Getty Images)MARVIN RECINOS/Getty Images

Mexico vs. Honduras: Live Stream, Schedule for World Cup 2018 Qualifier

Rory MarsdenSep 5, 2016

Mexico have confirmed their spot in the fifth and final round of CONCACAF qualifying for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, but their opponents on Tuesday, Honduras, need at least a point from the Estadio Azteca clash to guarantee advancement to the Hexagonal.

Per FIFA World Cup, El Tri maintained their perfect record in the fourth round's Group A with a recent 3-1 victory over El Salvador, while Honduras put themselves in a strong position to advance in second place with a 2-1 win over Canada:

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Mexico's defeat of El Salvador was not entirely convincing—they were trailing 1-0 at half-time—and manager Juan Carlos Osorio's side will be eager to put on a good show against Honduras as they look to reaffirm their confidence following the summer's humiliating 7-0 defeat to Chile in the Copa America.

In Honduras, though, they face up to a side desperate to make the final round of qualifying, and it should be an intriguing contest.

Here are all the scheduling and viewing details:

Date: Tuesday, September 6

Time: 10 p.m. ET, 3 a.m. BST (Wednesday)

TV Info: Fox Sports 1 (U.S.)

Live Stream: Fox Sports Go

While Honduras currently have a significant advantage in terms of points and goal difference over Canada in their bid to make the next round, they are far from guaranteed to progress.

Tuesday's trip to Mexico—their last clash of the fourth round—is the most difficult they will have faced, while Canada host struggling El Salvador and could secure second spot with a big win and a defeat for Honduras, per Canada Soccer:

Honduras' best course of action will surely to be to play for a point or, failing that, keep the margin of defeat down as much as possible.

Mexico are the superior outfit and won the reverse fixture 2-0 back in November 2015.

While Osorio's side may not be completely at full strength they will want to make it six wins out of six for the campaign.

Per Mexican football writer Tom Marshall, due to a number of injuries, there could also be one or two debutants on the field for El Tri, and they will be eager to prove themselves and earn a long-term spot in the side:

The Mexicans' pride took a huge hit after their loss to Chile in June in the Copa America, and the only way to atone for that defeat is to keep on winning and make it to the World Cup in Russia in two years.

They face a tougher task against Honduras than they did versus El Salvador.

With one team looking to rebuild their reputation and another wanting to get one step closer to the World Cup, there will surely be tension and incident aplenty at the Azteca.

While a defeat for Mexico will be of little note given they have already advanced as group winners, they will be eager to put on a show for their home fans.

If they play to their potential it should be a perfect six wins from six for Mexico on Tuesday, but Honduras have more than enough motivation to claim at least a point that will see them through.

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