Mexico will play Costa Rica in Monday’s Gold Cup clash.
Our tips, poll and stats for Mexico v Costa Rica can all be found here (plus the best game odds).
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Mexico
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Mexico, buoyed by their previous result, will be hoping for more of the same after a 0-2 Gold Cup victory against Surinam.
The only name on the scoresheet from Mexico was César Montes (57', 63').
Mexico have seen rewards for their attempts on goal 11 times in their last six outings. The comparative number of goals that they have conceded in those same fixtures is 6.
Costa Rica
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Costa Rica go into this meeting following a 2-1 Gold Cup win with the defeat of Dominican Republic in their previous fixture.
For Costa Rica, goals were scored by Manfred Ugalde (45') and Josimar Alcócer (85'). Joao Urbáez (16') scored for Dominican Republic.
Looking at their form, and Costa Rica have been scored against in 5 of their last 6 games, with opponents netting 9 goals in total. Defensively, Costa Rica certainly have room for improvement.
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Head to head
An inspection of their past head to head results stretching back to 12/10/2018 tells us that these fixtures have been pretty painful for Costa Rica. They’ve not been able to come away with any wins at all whereas Mexico have remained in the ascendancy, running out winners in 67% of those matches played.
A combined total of 11 goals were scored between them during those clashes, with 8 for El Tricolor and 3 netted by Los Ticos. That’s an average goals per game figure of 1.83.
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Prediction
We believe that Mexico have it within them to score at least once against Costa Rica, who may well find it hard to score themselves.
We’re therefore anticipating a fairly comfortable 2-0 win for Mexico at the end of the match.
Lucas Pereira,
08:00 19/06/2025
Odds correct at time of publishing. All odds subject to change.
🏟️ Team Focus:
Mexico
Formed: 1922
Stadium: The Estadio Azteca (87,000)
Captain: Edson Álvarez
Chairman: Juan Carlos Rodríguez Bas