Brazil v Mexico: International Soccer Showdown at Kyle Field

The Brazil v Mexico clash is a highlight of MexTour, the Mexican national men’s soccer team’s annual five-city tour across the United States. This tour serves as crucial preparation for the team as they look ahead to the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The game at Kyle Field is scheduled for a 7:30 p.m. kickoff and anticipation is building that this event could potentially break the MexTour attendance record. The current record stands at 90,526 fans, set in 2010 at the Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California, during a match against New Zealand.

Tickets for this highly anticipated Brazil v Mexico game at Kyle Field will go on sale on April 5 at 10 a.m. through www.SomosLocales.com. Fans eager to secure their spot are encouraged to pre-register on the website. Pre-registration not only provides future ticket information but also offers the advantage of early access to ticket inventory for all MexTour venues.

Beyond the Kyle Field match, the MexTour includes other compelling fixtures. The tour kicks off on May 31 against Bolivia at Soldier Field in Chicago, followed by a game against Uruguay on June 5 at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver. Later in the tour, the Mexican team will face New Zealand again on September 7 at the Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, and conclude against Canada on September 10 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington.

Camilo Durana, Executive Vice President of SUM, expressed enthusiasm about the tour and the historic game at Kyle Field. “We are thrilled to bring MexTour back to Chicago, Denver, Pasadena, and Arlington, cities where fans consistently show incredible passion for the Mexican national team,” Durana stated. He further added, “This year, in collaboration with Lone Star Sports & Entertainment and the Houston Dynamo FC, we are excited to host soccer for the first time at the newly renovated and historic 102,000-seat Kyle Field at Texas A&M University. Hosting a match against the Brazilian national team, with their star-studded roster, will be a true celebration of soccer for the entire state.”

Texas A&M University President Mark A. Welsh III also shared his excitement about hosting the international soccer event. “Kyle Field is renowned for its sporting excellence and is much more than just a football stadium. It’s a place where unforgettable moments are created,” President Welsh commented. “The atmosphere here is electric, inspiring both players and fans. Aggieland is ready to extend a warm ‘Howdy!’ to the teams and fans of Brazil and Mexico this summer, promising an unforgettable experience for everyone.”

For fans unable to attend in person, the Brazil v Mexico match and other games in the 2024 MexTour will be nationally broadcast. Coverage will be available on the TelevisaUnivision networks, Fox Deportes for English-language viewers, and the Univision Radio Network.

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