⚽ Mexico World Cup 2026 Odds & Predictions: El Tri to Benefit From Home Soil?

We're still waiting for Mexico to release it's World Cup roster, but the co-hosts might have a leg up playing on home soil.
Mexico forward Raul Jimenez gestures after a loss, while we look at the best Mexico World Cup 2026 odds.
Pictured: Mexico forward Raul Jimenez gestures after a loss, while we look at the best Mexico World Cup 2026 odds. Photo by Daniel Jefferson-Imagn Images
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Perhaps none of the host nations at the 2026 FIFA World Cup will have as much of a home soil boost as Mexico. El Tri will get three games on home turf, playing in front of raucous crowds and at familiar elevation. How do those factors affect the Mexico World Cup odds? We're going to dig in and find out. 

Like co-hosts USA and Canada, Mexico hasn't named its final World Cup squad. A preliminary squad was announced a couple of weeks ago, and some cuts have already been made, but Javier Aguirre still has work to do. Can Mexico outperform its +8000 odds to shock the world? Will the hosts impress as they did in previous tournaments they hosted?


📊 Mexico World Cup odds 2026

The best World Cup betting sites will offer plenty of markets, but here are some of the best from DraftKings; odds updated May 25 and subject to change:

Market Odds Probability Profit ($10 bet)
To win outright (Champion) +8000 1.23% $800
To reach final +2500 3.85% $250
To reach semi final  +1200 7.69% $120
To reach quarter final  +300 25% $30
To reach last 16 +125 44.44% $12.50

Stage of elimination

In a similar vein you can bet where a team will be eliminated as opposed to how far they'll advance in the tournament. 

Stage of elimination Odds Probability Profit ($10 bet)
Last 32 +125 44.44% $12.50
Last 16 +180 35.71% $18
Group Stage +550 15.38% $55
Quarter-finals +600 14.29% $60
Semi-finals +1600 5.88% $160
Runner-up +3000 3.23% $500
Outright Winner +8000 1.23% $800

🏆 Mexico World Cup 2026 predictions and best bets

Mexico to be eliminated in the round of 16 (+180)

There's no particularly easy path for Mexico through the round 16, as much as I hoped that I could use their home-soil advantage to propel them deep into the tournament to find great value. I will push them through the Round of 32, but the thing is, the Round of 16 matches are absolutely lethal regardless of if they win Group A or finish second. 

Winning Group A and getting past the 32 would set them against England in the Round of 16. That's not a great matchup; Mexico's good, England is great. Coming second in Group A would likely set them up for a meeting with Canada in the first elimination round (or maybe Switzerland), both of which I think Mexico could get through. But after that, there's a clash with Brazil on tap. That's a disaster. 

Mexico will likely have to clash with the No. 4 or No. 6 ranked team in the world to advance past the Round of 16. That spells the end of the road.


⚽ Mexico World Cup 2026 roster

Javier Aguirre's squad isn't set and won't be announced until Wednesday, May 27. But this is a look at the May 12 preliminary roster, but with six players removed that were cut following a friendly with Ghana. Only 26 of the players below will make the final cut.

Player (Position) Parent Club
Álex Padilla (Goalkeeper) Athletic Club
Antonio Rodríguez (Goalkeeper) Tijuana
Carlos Acevedo (Goalkeeper) Santos Laguna
Carlos Moreno (Goalkeeper) Pachuca
Guillermo Ochoa (Goalkeeper) AEL Limassol
Raúl Rangel (Goalkeeper) Chivas
Bryan González (Defender) Chivas
César Montes (Defender) Lokomotiv Moscow
Edson Álvarez (Defender) Fenerbahçe
Everardo López (Defender) Toluca
Israel Reyes (Defender) América
Jesús Angulo (Defender) Tigres
Jesús Gallardo (Defender) Toluca
Jesús Gómez (Defender) Tijuana
Johan Vásquez (Defender) Genoa
Jorge Sánchez (Defender) PAOK
Julián Araujo (Defender) Celtic
Mateo Chávez (Defender) AZ Alkmaar
Ramón Juárez (Defender) América
Richard Ledezma (Defender) Chivas
Víctor Guzmán (Defender) Monterrey
Alexei Domínguez (Midfielder) Pachuca
Alexis Gutiérrez (Midfielder) América
Álvaro Fidalgo (Midfielder) Real Betis
Brian Gutiérrez (Midfielder) Chivas
Carlos Rodríguez (Midfielder) Cruz Azul
Diego Lainez (Midfielder) Tigres
Efraín Álvarez (Midfielder) Chivas
Elias Montiel (Midfielder) Pachuca
Erick Sánchez (Midfielder) América
Erik Lira (Midfielder) Cruz Azul
Gilberto Mora (Midfielder) Tijuana
Jeremy Márquez (Midfielder) Cruz Azul
Jordan Carrillo (Midfielder) Pumas
Jorge Ruvalcaba (Midfielder) NY Red Bulls
Kevin Castañeda (Midfielder) Tijuana
Luis Chávez (Midfielder) Dinamo Moscu
Luis Romo (Midfielder) Chivas
Marcel Ruiz (Midfielder) Toluca
Obed Vargas (Midfielder) Atlético de Madrid
Orbelín Pineda (Midfielder) AEK
Jesús Angulo (Midfielder) Toluca
Alexis Vega (Forward) Toluca
Armando González (Forward) Chivas
César Huerta (Forward) Anderlecht
Germán Berterame (Forward) Inter Miami
Guillermo Martínez (Forward) Pumas
Julián Quiñones (Forward) Al-Qadisiyah
Raúl Jiménez (Forward) Fulham
Roberto Alvarado (Forward) Chivas
Santiago Giménez (Forward) Milan

Mexico's World Cup Group Stage schedule

Mexico's three games against South Africa, South Korea, Czech Republic are set for the following dates: 

  • June 11, 2026: vs. South Africa (Estadio Azteca, Mexico City)
  • June 18, 2026: vs. South Korea (Estadio Akron, Zapopan)
  • June 24, 2026: vs. Czech Republic (Estadio Azteca, Mexico City)

❓ FIFA World Cup 2026 FAQ

Who is the favorite to win the World Cup?

Spain is the World Cup odds favorite, with odds of +450 at bet365. Those odds imply an 18.18% win probability. 

Who won the last World Cup?

Argentina won the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

Where is the 2026 World Cup?

Canada, Mexico, and the United States, will host the 2026 World Cup, with 16 cities holding matches. The host cities are:

  • Toronto (Canada)
  • Vancouver (Canada)
  • Guadalajara (Mexico)
  • Mexico City (Mexico)
  • Monterrey (Mexico)
  • Atlanta
  • Boston
  • Dallas
  • Houston
  • Kansas City
  • Los Angeles
  • Miami
  • New York / New Jersey
  • Philadelphia
  • Seattle
  • San Francisco / Bay Area

When is the 2026 World Cup?

The 2026 World Cup is set to run from June 11, 2026, until the final on July 19, 2026.