Mexico vs New Zealand prediction, odds & betting tips – 09/08/2024

Mexico vs New Zealand prediction, odds & betting tips – 09/08/2024
The players will enjoy a pressure-free game this week. - Photo by IMAGO
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Mexico have never lost a game against this opponent.

The match between Mexico and New Zealand will be played in Pasadena, California, on the 8th of September. The venue? Rose Bowl Stadium. Seeing as this will be a pressure-free game for both sides, we expect to see nothing but the best from the 22 on the pitch. Find out more about it in the next Mexico vs New Zealand betting tips.

Mexico vs New Zealand prediction: North American team with a routine win

Key Stats

  • Mexico recorded six victories in six games against this opponent.
  • We saw over 1.5 Mexico goals in all six official meetings between the two teams.
  • Coach Javier Aguirre has a perfect 1-0-0 record versus New Zealand

Correct score prediction: Mexico 2-1 New Zealand

Seeing as coach Aguirre has already faced this foe and won, we believe our Mexico vs New Zealand prediction will succeed. The sheer class difference between the two teams is staggering. Therefore, we just can’t see the symbolic visitors getting anything out of the game at Rose Bowl Stadium.

Pre-game odds and win probability: Bookies favor Mexico

  • HOME: -270 – 71.4%
  • DRAW: +380 – 19.6%
  • AWAY: +825 – 9.0%

*These Mexico vs New Zealand odds are subject to change

As you can see from the odds above, we have Mexico down as the expected winners at Rose Bowl Stadium, with a mind-blowing 71.4% win probability at -270.

That’s why we believe we will surely see over 2.5 goals. The odds are priced at -135, which means our top Mexico vs New Zealand prediction has a solid 57.45% chance of success.

Last five H2Hs: Crushing spell of dominance from Mexico

The charts below will show you the most interesting head-to-head statistics and match news for Mexico vs New Zealand.

FIFA Confederations Cup 21/06/17

Mexico

Mexico

2
New Zealand

New Zealand

1

International Match 08/10/16

Mexico

Mexico

2
New Zealand

New Zealand

1

Mexico team news and form: Mexico eager to bounce back

Coach Aguirre’s boys last faced Ecuador in the Copa America on the 1st of July. The result on the scoreboard after 90 minutes of play was 0-0, which is definitely a positive result for Mexico, considering the world-class players on the visitors’ starting XI.

Predicted lineup: Gonzalez (GK), Vasquez, Arteaga, Montes, Sanchez, Pineda, Romo, Chavez, Quinones, Gimenez & Martin

Copa America 01/07/24

D

Ecuador

Ecuador

0

Mexico

Mexico

0

Copa America 27/06/24

L

Venezuela

Venezuela

1

Mexico

Mexico

0

Copa America 23/06/24

W

Jamaica

Jamaica

0

Mexico

Mexico

1

International Match 09/06/24

L

Brazil

Brazil

3

Mexico

Mexico

2

International Match 06/06/24

L

Uruguay

Uruguay

4

Mexico

Mexico

0

New Zealand team news and form: New Zealand’s fans on cloud nine

New Zealand managed to lift the OFC Nations Cup trophy via a 3-0 win over Vanuatu. The result could’ve been even more embarrassing for the symbolic visitors, as New Zealand’s players managed to completely outplay them.

Predicted lineup: Paulsen (GK), Boxall, Pijnaker, Ingham, Cacace, Stamenic, Lewis, Garbett, Singh, McCowatt & Mata

International Match 26/03/24

L

Tunisia

Tunisia

0 (4)

New Zealand

New Zealand

0 (2)

International Match 22/03/24

L

Egypt

Egypt

1

New Zealand

New Zealand

0

International Match 21/11/23

D

Rep of Ireland

Rep of Ireland

1

New Zealand

New Zealand

1

International Match 17/11/23

L

Greece

Greece

2

New Zealand

New Zealand

0

International Match 17/10/23

L

Australia

Australia

2

New Zealand

New Zealand

0

Player to watch: Henry Martin

We believe Henry Martin will be among the starters for his manager. Coach Aguirre will undoubtedly rely on Club America’s captain, as Martin has been at his lethal best for the Eagles this season. He bagged four domestic league goals and he is undoubtedly eager to prove our key Mexico vs New Zealand predictions right.

Mexico vs New Zealand Prediction 2
Henry Martin's goalscoring capabilities will be needed at Rose Bowl Stadium. – Photo by IMAGO

Second player to watch: Alex Paulsen

22-year-old Paulsen signed for Premier League’s Bournemouth a couple of weeks ago. We are sure his confidence is soaring high right now and we can’t wait to see him in action in a couple of days.


Zack is a longtime football fan, writer, and bettor. He also has experience playing and coaching the game of football at a local level. His interest in the MLS, Liga MX and the Canadian Premier League adds a new dimension to the content we have at FootballWhispers.