
Mexico vs. Senegal: Date, Time, Live Stream and 2016 Friendly Preview
Mexico will be without their key Europe-based players for Wednesday's Miami friendly with Senegal, but it should still be a valuable match for manager Juan Carlos Osorio.
As it is taking place outside the designated FIFA window, the likes of Bayer Leverkusen's Javier Hernandez, Real Sociedad's Carlos Vela and Hector Herrera of FC Porto have not been released by their clubs, while LA Galaxy's Giovani dos Santos will also not be involved.
But as preparation for March's World Cup qualifiers against Canada, facing off against a decent Senegal side will give Mexico's younger and less experienced players vital game time for the national team.
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Here are all the scheduling, television and live streaming details for the Marlins Park clash in Florida, along with a preview.
Date: Wednesday, Feb. 10
Time: 8:30 p.m. ET, 1:30 a.m. GMT (Feb. 11)
TV Info: Live on Fox Sports 1 (US only)
Live Stream: Fox Sports Go
Preview
Back in November, Mexico and Osorio made an excellent start to their 2018 World Cup qualifying campaign with victories over El Salvador and Honduras.
However, the Colombian manager is only in the early stages of his new job and is still getting to know his players, hence the need for Wednesday's friendly.
Here is the squad that he has put together for the clash, per the national team's Twitter feed:
There are no players from Liga MX side Club America—thus no Oribe Peralta—and just one player, 22-year-old Carlos Salcedo, from Chivas after the Guadalajara outfit refused to release any more of their squad, per ESPN FC's Tom Marshall.
Salcedo joins a quartet of exciting youngsters, which also includes Pachuca trio Hirving Lozano, Erick Gutierrez and Rodolfo Pizarro.
Marshall told the Mexican Soccer Show upon the announcement of the squad that he was excited to see the four of them get their opportunities:
At the other end of the spectrum, 34-year-old goalkeeper Alejandro Palacios received his first call up to the Mexico side and will be looking to make a claim for more regular spot against the Senegalese.
Senegal's last outings also came in November when they drew away at Madagascar before beating them 3-0 at home in African World Cup qualifying.
However, they will be missing key players like Mame Biram Diouf and Sadio Mane from the Premier League and will, much like Mexico, field a severely weakened side.
Given the strange nature of both the squads it is difficult to predict how the Florida clash will play out, but Osorio will undoubtedly be looking to his squad to seize their opportunity and produce a good performance.
There are potential places up for grabs for the Canada clashes, so there should be no lack of motivation for any of the Mexico side.






