Mexico and South Korea played to a draw in a friendly match held at Guadalajara’s stadium, serving as a warm-up for the 2026 World Cup. The game’s details, including goals scored, were a key focus for fans. Viewers in the United States had multiple options for watching the match, with broadcasts available in both English and Spanish. Coverage extended across various time zones – Eastern, Central, and Pacific – to accommodate a broad audience. Fans could tune in via traditional television channels or utilize streaming services for live access. This match provided an early glimpse of both teams’ preparations for the upcoming World Cup tournament. The game aimed to generate excitement and anticipation for the 2026 event, co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico.