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Mexico vs. Sweden: World Cup 2018 Live

• Mexico trails Sweden, 1-0, after Ludwig Augustinsson’s goal in the 51st minute.

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• Follow our coverage of the other Group F game, Germany vs. South Korea, where it’s scoreless.

Will your team advance? Here’s a look at how each team can make the round of 16.

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Sweden’s Ola Toivonen and Mexico’s Jesus Gallardo in the first half. Atef Safadi/EPA, via Shutterstock

How to watch: In the U.S., Telemundo and Fox have the broadcast at 10 a.m., but you can stream it here.

57’: Larsson Down for Sweden

Sebastian Larsson of Sweden is stretchered off after a blow to the head. Gustav Svensson will check in.

55’: Back-and-Forth Shots Now

More from Sweden as Mexico continues to look a little lost on defense. Ludwig Augustinsson, the goal-scorer, puts one over.

54’: Mexico Retaliates

Mexico with some urgency now. Andres Guardado takes a pass on the edge of the box and fires a strike just inches over the bar.

53’: Sweden Keeps Up Attack

Emil Forsberg takes advantage of some Mexican disarray and gets off a good shot that goes high.

This result would put Sweden and Mexico through to the next round. But that’s assuming Germany doesn’t score against South Korea, a big assumption.

50: GOAL! Sweden Takes the Lead

Sweden takes the lead on Ludwig Augustinsson’s goal. Augustinsson one-timed a little looping pass from a tight angle. Mexico’s keeper Guillermo Ochoa could not react in time.

46’: Free Kick for Sweden

Hector Moreno is whistled for a foul on a physical challenge. Sweden gets a free kick in a dangerous spot.

46’: The Numbers

The second half gets underway. Nine shots for mexico in the first half and eight for Sweden. Mexico dominated possession, 66-34 percent, as Sweden opted to go direct for goal when it had the chance.

Halftime: Scoreless, but Exciting

No goals, but several chances and a very fast pace. It’s scoreless in the Germany vs. South Korea game as well.

45’ +1: Sweden on the Break ... Miss

Marcus Berg keeps it himself and goes on a last-second break. He puts it in the side netting. Goal kick. Berg has been extremely active in the first half, causing Mexico some problems in transition.

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45’: Layun Denied

Miguel Layun makes some nifty moves and gets free, but his shot doesn’t have enough on it and it’s easily saved by Sweden’s goalkeeper Olsen.

43’: Mexico Intercepts

Emil Forsberg’s free kick goes straight to Mexico, who quickly move the other direction.

41’: Mexico Soooo Close

Jesus Gallardo’s cross is perfect, but Lozano is a beat too late sliding to it. There’s some disputation with the referee, who says play on.

40’: Sweden’s Defense Holds

Mexico opts for the short corner. A good pass into the box is handled by Sweden. Threat ended.

39’: Vela Misses

Carlos Vela gathers in a pass near the edge of the box and rockets one over the net for Mexico.

37’: Ochoa Sharp

Ola Toivonen chips one into the box, but Guillermo Ochoa is ready for it and pounces.

36’: Mexico Attack Fizzles

Mexico manages a little bit of possession but can’t make much of it. Remember though, that a draw is all Mexico needs.

34’: Berg Keeps Attacking

More from Sweden. With an athletic dive, Berg takes a beautiful lofted pass, but volleys one wide.

32’: Ochoa Saves a Goal

Great leaping save by Mexico keeper Guillermo Ochoa on a Marcus Berg point-blank shot! Sweden on top at the moment.

29’ Hand Ball? No.

Chicharito controls the ball in his own box with his chest ... and maybe his arm too? Sweden want a penalty. There’s no call, but now the video is called in. No penalty!

26’: Yellow for Sweden

26: Larsson of Sweden and Lozano collide in midair, and Lozano takes the worst of it, apparently. That’s a yellow for Larsson. There’s plenty of disagreement from the Swedish side, but the referee Nestor Pitana can’t hear them.

23’: Guardado Way Off

Andres Guardado takes a shot from distance at the end of a good sequence for Mexico, but it’s very bad, well wide.

23’: Herrera Blocked by Sweden

Hector Herrera scoots past two Mexican defenders and shoots from the edge of the box. A Swedish defender gets in the way and blocks.

18’: Sweden’s Turn to Miss

Now it’s Emil Forsberg of Sweden’s turn to send one too high. Lots of chances in the first 20 minutes.

17’: Close for Mexico!

Mexico capitalizes on a bad back pass but Carlos Vela shoots just wide left. That was almost a goal.

15’: Bad Pass for Chicharito

A great run for Mexico ends poorly when Chicharito leads his winger by a mile. Goal kick.

15’: Forsberg Too High

Mexico gets a good spell of possession, but can’t make it count. Going back the other way, Forsberg launches a shot far too high.

13’: Lozano Counterattack Offside

Mexico tries for a counterattack but Hirving Lozano is caught in the offside trap.

12’: Berg Almost Scores

Marcus Berg tries the bicycle kick off a corner for Sweden. It’s barely wide!

10’: Layun Lets One Fly

Mexico’s Miguel Layun creates some space and decides to let one go from distance. He cranks it wide.

8’: Mexico Free Kick

Viktor Claesson gets a whistle for rough play. Mexico’s free kick is too far away to scare anybody.

6’: Mexico Survives a Scare

Mexico’s goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa collects a bouncing ball but is said to have stepped out of his box with it. Close-in free kick to Emil Forsberg of Sweden, who blasts from point-blank range. Batted away! Mexico escapes.

4’: Sweden Keeps Pressing

More from Sweden. Ola Toivonen’s cross/shot is collected by the keeper.

2’: Sweden Threatens Early

On the resulting free kick, Andreas Granqvist comes inches short on a ball rolling across the box.

1’: Yellow for Gallardo. That Was Fast.

Seconds after kickoff, Toivonen goes down and Gallardo gets the world’s fastest yellow card for elbowing.

Kickoff!

Sweden in yellow, Mexico in green.

Mexico is 2-0 in this tournament and the favorite today. But Sweden is in more dire need of a result, which should even things up a bit.

The Scenarios

The scenarios for qualifying from this group are complicated — Sweden could win and be eliminated or lose and advance! There’s more detail further down this post, but here’s a quick version.

• Mexico must win or draw to be sure to advance. Still, If it loses, it might sneak through.

• Sweden probably needs to win, although it retains some hope with a draw or loss.

Big Stakes for Svensson

In an Instagram post, Anders Svensson of Sweden said he would give up eating tacos if Mexico knocks Sweden out. Svensson loves the food so much he is nicknamed ‘Taco.’

Chicharito on Verge of History

One of the men up front for Mexico today is 29-year-old Javier Hernandez or “Chicharito” as he is universally known. He has 50 goals in a Mexico jersey and is looking for 51, which would be a record, surpassing Luis Hernandez “El Matador,” no relation.

Mexico’s Starting Lineup

Goalkeeper: 13 Guillermo Ochoa (Standard Liege)

Defenders: 3 Carlos Salcedo (Eintracht Frankfurt), 15 Hector Moreno (Real Sociedad), 21 Edson Alvarez (America), 16 Hector Herrera (Porto)

Midfielders: 23 Jesus Gallardo (Monterrey), 18 Andres Guardado (Real Betis), 7 Miguel Layun (Sevilla)

Forwards: 14 Javier Hernandez (West Ham), 11 Carlos Vela (Los Angeles FC), 22 Hirving Lozano (PSV Eindhoven)

Sweden’s Starting Lineup

Goalkeeper: 1 Robin Olsen (Copenhagen)

Defenders: 2 Mikael Lustig (Celtic), 3 Victor Lindelof (Manchester United), 4 Andreas Granqvist (Krasnador), 6 Ludwig Augustinsson (Werder Bremen)

Midfielders: 7 Sebastian Larsson (Hull), 8 Albin Ekdal (Hamburg), 10 Emil Forsberg (RB Leipzig), 17 Viktor Claesson (Krasnador)

Forwards: 9 Marcus Berg (Al Ain), 20 Ola Toivonen (Toulouse)

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