The Mexican Men’s National Team will play two European opponents this June in the United States as part of the 2025 MexTour, just days before the start of this summer’s Concacaf Gold Cup. The matches will also serve as important preparation for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. 

The Federación Mexicana de Fútbol (FMF) and Soccer United Marketing (SUM) today announced that Mexico will open the 22nd annual MexTour on Saturday, June 7, against Switzerland at Salt Lake City’s Rice-Eccles Stadium on the campus of the University of Utah. The match will mark the tour’s second-ever visit to the state and first at the 51,000-seat venue. Switzerland is ranked in the top 10 among the UEFA European nations in the FIFA ranking. 

Three days later, on Tuesday, June 10, it will be a special evening of firsts as Mexico takes on EURO 2024 quarter-finalists Türkiye for the first time in its history.  The match will take place at the 50,000-seat Kenan Stadium in Chapel Hill, NC, home of the University of North Carolina’s gridiron football program, in what will be Mexico’s first-ever game in the city and the venue’s first national team international match.

Tickets go on sale for both matches on Monday, March 10, at 10 a.m. local time in each market through www.SomosLocales.com. Fans are encouraged to pre-register on the website for future ticket information and the opportunity to have first access to purchase limited ticket inventory for all venues.

Following the match in North Carolina, Mexico will begin its title defense in the Concacaf Gold Cup, the region’s confederation championship starting mid-June in the United States. Additional 2025 MexTour matches will be announced at a later date.

Fans are also invited to visit the official Mexican National Team U.S. e-store, ShopMNT.com , featuring the latest team gear, including jerseys, official team merchandise, and more. Information regarding ticket sales will be available closer to the events.    

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