Monday, November 11, 2013

Watch Mexico vs New Zealand live World Cup Qualifier


Mexico will either end a year of unimaginable chaos with a huge sigh of relief or with utter heartbreak for El Tri’s fans and the biggest crisis yet for the Mexican Football Federation. The outcome will be decided in a two-legged playoff for World Cup qualification against New Zealand, the first leg of which takes place at the Estadio Azteca on Wednesday. Meanwhile the All Whites reached World Cup 2010 finals after beating Bharain in the play-offs. But this time they face quite strong opponent so , their progress is highly questioned.
Mexico will seek to put their nightmarish FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign behind them as the Mexicans are usually overwhelming favourites against smaller football nations like the All Whites at their imposing, 105,000-capacity Azteca Stadium in Mexico City.

Javier Hernandez suspended for 1st Leg against New Zealand, Mexico might find it hard in front of the goal. The new coach Miguel Herrera will make some defensive improvement after tremendous defensive lapses against 2-1 defeat to Costa Rica. All Whites will be without skipper Winston Reid [West Ham] who injured his ankle on West Ham training season.

Mexican coach said Mexico would seek to exploit New Zealand's loss of its captain, defender Winston Reid, who was ruled out of the play-off with an ankle injury suffered playing for his English Premier League club West Ham. But New Zealand striker Rory Fallon said the All Whites' familiarity with the intercontinental play-off system could be to their advantage.

This time, the All Whites face a much stronger side that played in 14 of the last 19 World Cups. New Zealand have appeared in only two World Cups: Spain in 1982 and South Africa in 2010.
It’s expected to have a great fight. Watch it live don’t miss the drama of last stage of qualifying round for road to Brazil 2014.