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Mexico topped Group A with three wins from three games, six goals scored, none conceded. They now play in front of over 85,000 passionate fans at the Estadio Azteca – the largest stadium in Latin America and the venue that hosted the 1970 and 1986 World Cup finals.
Ecuador have struggled to score goals at this tournament, but produced a heroic performance to beat Germany and qualify from their group. Theyâve generated 5.12 in expected goals but only hit the back of the net twice in their three games. The winner from Gonzalo Plata came from a corner.
I have built a three-leg bet builder with Paddy Power around Mexico’s reliability and the player who has actually delivered for Ecuador. It comes in at 15.1/1.
Mexico vs Ecuador match details
- Date: Wednesday, July 1, 2026
- Kick-off: 2:00 AM BST
- Venue: Estadio Azteca, Mexico City, Mexico
- Competition: FIFA World Cup 2026, Round of 32
- TV channel: ITV1 / ITVX (UK)
- Referee: Slavko Vincic (Slovenia)
Check the latest World Cup odds before placing. The away price on Ecuador feels generous given how comfortably Mexico have been playing.
Our 15.1/1 Bet Builder: RaĂșl JimĂ©nez to score, Both teams to score (No), Gonzalo Plata to have 1+ shots on target including woodwork
RaĂșl JimĂ©nez leads the line for a Mexico side that has been ruthless and disciplined all tournament.
Mexico’s defence has not been breached once in three games, and Ecuador’s open-play goal drought makes the BTTS No leg a genuinely strong angle.
Gonzalo Plata, the man who delivered Ecuador’s biggest moment of the tournament so far, gets his shot away regardless of how the rest of the game unfolds.
Shopping around on these exact legs revealed a striking gap between operators, and Paddy Power’s price is by far the most generous available.
Mexico vs Ecuador bet builder breakdown
RaĂșl JimĂ©nez to score
Why: JimĂ©nez scored his first-ever World Cup goal in the 67th minute of Mexico’s opening win over South Africa, nodding in a cross from Roberto Alvarado after a 12-year wait for the moment.
That goal put him joint-second in Mexico’s all-time top scorers national team history with 46 goals, level with Jared Borgetti and behind only Javier HernĂĄndez. He leads the Mexico attack and will be heavily involved against a solid Ecuador defence that has conceded only once so far, and that was to Germany.
Playing at altitude, in front of a home crowd, JimĂ©nez is exactly the kind of experienced finisher who capitalises on a knockout game with this much weight behind it. Paddy Power’s Super Sub feature means this bet stays live even if he is withdrawn before full time.
Stat: With 46 goals for the national team, JimĂ©nez can move into second place (outright) in Mexico’s all-time scoring list. In a knockout tie where Mexico will carry the majority of the attacking threat, he remains the likeliest name on the scoresheet.
✠Bet on RaĂșl JimĂ©nez to score at 23/10 with Paddy Power âœ
Both teams to score (No)
Why: This leg has some overlap with JimĂ©nez scoring. Once he finds the net, this bet really comes down to one question: can Ecuador respond? The case for No sits with their attack, not Mexico’s defence.
Ecuador have scored just one goal from open play across the entire tournament, despite generating 5.12 expected goals. That is a side creating chances and consistently failing to convert them. Mexico have yet to be breached in three World Cup games.
Stat: Mexico arrive into this fixture having scored six goals and conceded none. Ecuador’s only goals this tournament came in their win over Germany, and even then it took a set piece to get the winner. They were goalless against both Curaçao and Ivory Coast.
✠Bet on Both teams to score (No) at 4/7 with Paddy Power âœ
Gonzalo Plata to have 1+ shots on target including woodwork
Why: Plata scored his ninth international goal in the win over Germany, showing he gets into the positions that matter even when the rest of the team is struggling to create.
This does not require Ecuador to score and does not require Mexico to fail to keep a clean sheet. Paddy Power’s “Including Woodwork” addition is genuinely generous here too, since a post or bar effort also satisfies this leg.
Stat: Plata’s 77th-minute winner against Germany came after Kevin RodrĂguez flicked on a corner into his path, and the goal sparked the scenes that sent Ecuador into the knockout stage.
He is currently Ecuador’s most productive attacking outlet by output, not just by reputation.
✠Back Gonzalo Plata to have 1+ shots on target including woodwork at 11/10 with Paddy Power âœ
How to place Mexico vs Ecuador bet builder with Paddy Power
- Log in to your Paddy Power account or register if you are a new customer
- Navigate to the football section and find Mexico vs Ecuador under World Cup 2026
- Select the Bet Builder feature from the menu at the top of the match page
- Add RaĂșl JimĂ©nez under Player to Score. The builder calculates the combined price automatically
- Add Both Teams to Score, No
- Add Gonzalo Plata under Player to Have 1 or More Shots on Target Including Woodwork
- Once all three legs are showing, confirm the combined price reads 15.1/1
- Enter your stake and confirm before placing
New to bet builders? Our betting guide breaks down exactly how these work before you place your first one.
Stats that matter for your bet
When placing this three-leg bet builder, be sure to pay close attention to stats which:
- Support JimĂ©nez to score: JimĂ©nez sits fourth on Mexico’s all-time goalscoring list with 47 goals and remains the likeliest source of a Mexico goal in this tie.
- Support Both Teams to Score, No: Mexico have kept three clean sheets in three group games, while Ecuador have scored just one goal from open play across the entire tournament despite generating 5.12 expected goals.
- Support Plata shot on target: Plata delivered the winning goal against Germany in the 77th minute and continues to be the player Ecuador turn to in their biggest moments.
- Team news: RaĂșl “Tala” Rangel has started all three group games in goal, with veteran Guillermo Ochoa, who turns 41 during this tournament, serving as backup after an emotional cameo against Czechia secured him a record sixth World Cup appearance. MoisĂ©s Caicedo has been handed the captain’s armband permanently for Ecuador, having taken the responsibility from Valencia against Germany.
Why we are backing Mexico vs Ecuador bet builder
JimĂ©nez scoring and the BTTS No leg landing both depend on a strong Mexico performance, but the genuine substance behind BTTS No sits with Ecuador’s attack, not Mexico’s. That is a real, verified pattern: a side generating over five expected goals across the tournament and converting almost none of it in open play.
Plata’s shot on target leg is the one piece of this builder that stands completely apart. It does not care what the scoreline is, and it is built on the one player who has actually delivered when Ecuador needed something.
Shopping around on this exact builder threw up a striking gap between operators, with one major rival pricing the same three legs at little more than a third of what Paddy Power offers.
That suggests Paddy Power’s bet builder engine is pricing the correlation between legs more generously than its competitors, which is exactly the kind of gap worth taking advantage of.
The correlation itself hasn’t gone away, you’re simply being paid a better price for taking on the same risk. At 15.1/1 with Paddy Power this is a builder grounded in what each team has actually shown, at a genuinely strong price.
There are also strong World Cup betting offers worth checking before this one kicks off in the early hours.
Mexico vs Ecuador Odds
Mexico vs Ecuador match prediction and line-ups
Mexico to win at 5/4 is the standout call here and I am inclined to agree, though I think that reflects Ecuador’s open-play struggles more than a complete absence of threat.
Compact knockout-stage football at a high-altitude venue points to a low-scoring affair, and with Mexico’s defence yet to be breached this tournament against an Ecuador attack that has been created without converting, I am backing the co-hosts to win comfortably without needing to score more than twice.
Prediction: Mexico 2-0 Ecuador
- Back Both Teams to Score, NoÂ
- RaĂșl JimĂ©nez to score anytime
Mexico predictions (4-3-3): Rangel continues in goal, with Sanchez and Gallardo retaining their starting full-back roles.
VĂĄsquez and Montes are the most commonly tipped centre-back pairing, though some reports favour Edson Ălvarez stepping in given his strong tournament so far, so this remains the one genuine toss-up in an otherwise settled lineup.
Jiménez leads the line off the back of an already productive tournament, with Aguirre expected to stick largely with the same group that has kept three clean sheets and conceded nothing through the group stage.
- Predicted XI: Rangel; Sanchez, Montes, Vasquez, Gallardo; Romo, Lira, Gutierrez; Alvarado, Jiménez, Quiñones
Ecuador predictions (4-4-2): MoisĂ©s Caicedo has been handed the captain’s armband permanently, having taken the responsibility from Valencia against Germany.
Ecuador’s back four that started two of the three group games will be key to their success, with Joel Ordóñez and William Pacho in central defence, and Piero HincapiĂ© and Alan Franco in the full-back spots.
Plata retains his place in attack after his match-winning contribution, with Valencia leading the line as he chases his 50th international goal.
- Predicted XI: GalĂndez; Franco, Ordóñez, Pacho, HincapiĂ©; Yeboah, Caicedo, Vite, Angulo; Plata, Valencia
About the author
Dean Etheridge
Dean Etheridge is an experienced freelance sports betting writer who specialises in football, cricket, and darts, with a keen focus on the Premier League and Champions League, as well as in-depth coverage of Premier League Darts and major tournaments. He can turn his hand to all aspects of the beautiful game and beyond, delivering expert analysis across a range of sports. He predominantly covers the Premier League and Champions League but can turn his hand to all aspects of the beautiful game. You can follow Dean on LinkedIn (@deanetheridge)
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Mexico topped Group A with three wins from three games, six goals scored, none conceded. They now play in front of over 85,000 passionate fans at the Estadio Azteca – the largest stadium in Latin America and the venue that hosted the 1970 and 1986 World Cup finals.
Ecuador have struggled to score goals at this tournament, but produced a heroic performance to beat Germany and qualify from their group. Theyâve generated 5.12 in expected goals but only hit the back of the net twice in their three games. The winner from Gonzalo Plata came from a corner.
I have built a three-leg bet builder with Paddy Power around Mexico’s reliability and the player who has actually delivered for Ecuador. It comes in at 15.1/1.
Mexico vs Ecuador match details
- Date: Wednesday, July 1, 2026
- Kick-off: 2:00 AM BST
- Venue: Estadio Azteca, Mexico City, Mexico
- Competition: FIFA World Cup 2026, Round of 32
- TV channel: ITV1 / ITVX (UK)
- Referee: Slavko Vincic (Slovenia)
Check the latest World Cup odds before placing. The away price on Ecuador feels generous given how comfortably Mexico have been playing.
Our 15.1/1 Bet Builder: RaĂșl JimĂ©nez to score, Both teams to score (No), Gonzalo Plata to have 1+ shots on target including woodwork
RaĂșl JimĂ©nez leads the line for a Mexico side that has been ruthless and disciplined all tournament.
Mexico’s defence has not been breached once in three games, and Ecuador’s open-play goal drought makes the BTTS No leg a genuinely strong angle.
Gonzalo Plata, the man who delivered Ecuador’s biggest moment of the tournament so far, gets his shot away regardless of how the rest of the game unfolds.
Shopping around on these exact legs revealed a striking gap between operators, and Paddy Power’s price is by far the most generous available.
Mexico vs Ecuador bet builder breakdown
RaĂșl JimĂ©nez to score
Why: JimĂ©nez scored his first-ever World Cup goal in the 67th minute of Mexico’s opening win over South Africa, nodding in a cross from Roberto Alvarado after a 12-year wait for the moment.
That goal put him joint-second in Mexico’s all-time top scorers national team history with 46 goals, level with Jared Borgetti and behind only Javier HernĂĄndez. He leads the Mexico attack and will be heavily involved against a solid Ecuador defence that has conceded only once so far, and that was to Germany.
Playing at altitude, in front of a home crowd, JimĂ©nez is exactly the kind of experienced finisher who capitalises on a knockout game with this much weight behind it. Paddy Power’s Super Sub feature means this bet stays live even if he is withdrawn before full time.
Stat: With 46 goals for the national team, JimĂ©nez can move into second place (outright) in Mexico’s all-time scoring list. In a knockout tie where Mexico will carry the majority of the attacking threat, he remains the likeliest name on the scoresheet.
✠Bet on RaĂșl JimĂ©nez to score at 23/10 with Paddy Power âœ
Both teams to score (No)
Why: This leg has some overlap with JimĂ©nez scoring. Once he finds the net, this bet really comes down to one question: can Ecuador respond? The case for No sits with their attack, not Mexico’s defence.
Ecuador have scored just one goal from open play across the entire tournament, despite generating 5.12 expected goals. That is a side creating chances and consistently failing to convert them. Mexico have yet to be breached in three World Cup games.
Stat: Mexico arrive into this fixture having scored six goals and conceded none. Ecuador’s only goals this tournament came in their win over Germany, and even then it took a set piece to get the winner. They were goalless against both Curaçao and Ivory Coast.
✠Bet on Both teams to score (No) at 4/7 with Paddy Power âœ
Gonzalo Plata to have 1+ shots on target including woodwork
Why: Plata scored his ninth international goal in the win over Germany, showing he gets into the positions that matter even when the rest of the team is struggling to create.
This does not require Ecuador to score and does not require Mexico to fail to keep a clean sheet. Paddy Power’s “Including Woodwork” addition is genuinely generous here too, since a post or bar effort also satisfies this leg.
Stat: Plata’s 77th-minute winner against Germany came after Kevin RodrĂguez flicked on a corner into his path, and the goal sparked the scenes that sent Ecuador into the knockout stage.
He is currently Ecuador’s most productive attacking outlet by output, not just by reputation.
✠Back Gonzalo Plata to have 1+ shots on target including woodwork at 11/10 with Paddy Power âœ
How to place Mexico vs Ecuador bet builder with Paddy Power
- Log in to your Paddy Power account or register if you are a new customer
- Navigate to the football section and find Mexico vs Ecuador under World Cup 2026
- Select the Bet Builder feature from the menu at the top of the match page
- Add RaĂșl JimĂ©nez under Player to Score. The builder calculates the combined price automatically
- Add Both Teams to Score, No
- Add Gonzalo Plata under Player to Have 1 or More Shots on Target Including Woodwork
- Once all three legs are showing, confirm the combined price reads 15.1/1
- Enter your stake and confirm before placing
New to bet builders? Our betting guide breaks down exactly how these work before you place your first one.
Stats that matter for your bet
When placing this three-leg bet builder, be sure to pay close attention to stats which:
- Support JimĂ©nez to score: JimĂ©nez sits fourth on Mexico’s all-time goalscoring list with 47 goals and remains the likeliest source of a Mexico goal in this tie.
- Support Both Teams to Score, No: Mexico have kept three clean sheets in three group games, while Ecuador have scored just one goal from open play across the entire tournament despite generating 5.12 expected goals.
- Support Plata shot on target: Plata delivered the winning goal against Germany in the 77th minute and continues to be the player Ecuador turn to in their biggest moments.
- Team news: RaĂșl “Tala” Rangel has started all three group games in goal, with veteran Guillermo Ochoa, who turns 41 during this tournament, serving as backup after an emotional cameo against Czechia secured him a record sixth World Cup appearance. MoisĂ©s Caicedo has been handed the captain’s armband permanently for Ecuador, having taken the responsibility from Valencia against Germany.
Why we are backing Mexico vs Ecuador bet builder
JimĂ©nez scoring and the BTTS No leg landing both depend on a strong Mexico performance, but the genuine substance behind BTTS No sits with Ecuador’s attack, not Mexico’s. That is a real, verified pattern: a side generating over five expected goals across the tournament and converting almost none of it in open play.
Plata’s shot on target leg is the one piece of this builder that stands completely apart. It does not care what the scoreline is, and it is built on the one player who has actually delivered when Ecuador needed something.
Shopping around on this exact builder threw up a striking gap between operators, with one major rival pricing the same three legs at little more than a third of what Paddy Power offers.
That suggests Paddy Power’s bet builder engine is pricing the correlation between legs more generously than its competitors, which is exactly the kind of gap worth taking advantage of.
The correlation itself hasn’t gone away, you’re simply being paid a better price for taking on the same risk. At 15.1/1 with Paddy Power this is a builder grounded in what each team has actually shown, at a genuinely strong price.
There are also strong World Cup betting offers worth checking before this one kicks off in the early hours.
Mexico vs Ecuador Odds
Mexico vs Ecuador match prediction and line-ups
Mexico to win at 5/4 is the standout call here and I am inclined to agree, though I think that reflects Ecuador’s open-play struggles more than a complete absence of threat.
Compact knockout-stage football at a high-altitude venue points to a low-scoring affair, and with Mexico’s defence yet to be breached this tournament against an Ecuador attack that has been created without converting, I am backing the co-hosts to win comfortably without needing to score more than twice.
Prediction: Mexico 2-0 Ecuador
- Back Both Teams to Score, NoÂ
- RaĂșl JimĂ©nez to score anytime
Mexico predictions (4-3-3): Rangel continues in goal, with Sanchez and Gallardo retaining their starting full-back roles.
VĂĄsquez and Montes are the most commonly tipped centre-back pairing, though some reports favour Edson Ălvarez stepping in given his strong tournament so far, so this remains the one genuine toss-up in an otherwise settled lineup.
Jiménez leads the line off the back of an already productive tournament, with Aguirre expected to stick largely with the same group that has kept three clean sheets and conceded nothing through the group stage.
- Predicted XI: Rangel; Sanchez, Montes, Vasquez, Gallardo; Romo, Lira, Gutierrez; Alvarado, Jiménez, Quiñones
Ecuador predictions (4-4-2): MoisĂ©s Caicedo has been handed the captain’s armband permanently, having taken the responsibility from Valencia against Germany.
Ecuador’s back four that started two of the three group games will be key to their success, with Joel Ordóñez and William Pacho in central defence, and Piero HincapiĂ© and Alan Franco in the full-back spots.
Plata retains his place in attack after his match-winning contribution, with Valencia leading the line as he chases his 50th international goal.
- Predicted XI: GalĂndez; Franco, Ordóñez, Pacho, HincapiĂ©; Yeboah, Caicedo, Vite, Angulo; Plata, Valencia
About the author
Dean Etheridge
Dean Etheridge is an experienced freelance sports betting writer who specialises in football, cricket, and darts, with a keen focus on the Premier League and Champions League, as well as in-depth coverage of Premier League Darts and major tournaments. He can turn his hand to all aspects of the beautiful game and beyond, delivering expert analysis across a range of sports. He predominantly covers the Premier League and Champions League but can turn his hand to all aspects of the beautiful game. You can follow Dean on LinkedIn (@deanetheridge)
Commercial content notice: Taking one of the bookmaker offers featured in this article may result in a payment to talkSPORT. 18+. T&Cs apply.
Remember to gamble responsibly
A responsible gambler is someone who:
- Establishes time and monetary limits before playing
- Only gambles with money they can afford to lose
- Never chase their losses
- Doesnât gamble if theyâre upset, angry or depressed
- Gamcare â www.gamcare.org.uk
Find our detailed guide on responsible gambling practices here.
For help with a gambling problem, call the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133 or go to www.gamstop.co.uk to be excluded from all UK-regulated gambling websites.
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