El Tri is starting to take shape for the World Cup! In a key update for fans, Mexico's national teams director, Duilio Davino, announced that the initial roster of Liga MX-based players will be revealed next week.
This strategic move gives domestic stars a crucial window to rest after the grueling Clausura regular season concludes on April 27. They will then report for the national team's training camp, which kicks off on May 6.
The announcement timing is significant for the Liga MX playoffs, which will begin the following week without the selected World Cup players. This underscores the immense priority of the global tournament and the sacrifice clubs are making for national duty.
While the domestic contingent is confirmed for an early reveal, the selections from European leagues remain under wraps for now. The final, complete squad must be submitted to FIFA by the global deadline of May 30.
Head coach Javier Aguirre faces a challenging build-up, with injuries disrupting his plans. A staggering twelve players were absent from the last match, including six key figures from last year's CONCACAF Nations League and Gold Cup double-winning campaign.
As the final preparations solidify, Davino confirmed Mexico's last pre-tournament friendly will be against Serbia on June 4 in Toluca. All roads then lead to the iconic Azteca Stadium, where El Tri will host South Africa on June 11 in the tournament's opening match, a moment of huge anticipation for the nation.
