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On Friday night, FC Juarez will face off with Mazatlan in an exciting Liga MX soccer matchup, with both teams in need of a victory.
How to Watch FC Juarez vs Mazatlan
- Date: Friday, August 29, 2025
- Time: 9:00 p.m. ET
- Channel: FOX Soccer Plus
- Stream: Fubo (try for free)
FC Juarez sits eighth on the Liga MX table with eight points in six matches based on a record of two wins, two draws, and two losses. The club has scored six goals and given up seven on the season for a minus-one goal differential. FC Juarez is coming off a 2-1 win over Santos Laguna with goals scored by Angel Zaldivar and Denzell Garcia. Making this matchup particularly exciting was the fact that both goals were scored within minutes of each other, with Zaldivar scoring in the 89th and Garcia two minutes into second-half stoppage time, to secure an important win for Juarez.
Mazatlan, meanwhile, sits 12th on the table with six points in eight matches. The club has won one match and drawn three on the campaign to go with two defeats, scoring nine goals and giving up 10 in the process. Most recently, the club drew 2-2 with mighty Tigres UANL behind goals scored by Facundo Almada and Fabio Gomes. The result was all the more impressive considering in the fifth minute, Mazatlan’s Bryan Coula was red-carded, leaving him suspended for tonight’s game against FC Juarez.
This should be an exciting, back-and-forth soccer game with two teams near each other on the table.
Tune the channel to FOX Soccer Plus at 8:55 p.m. ET on Friday night to catch an exciting matchup between two win-needy Liga MX teams, FC Juarez and Mazatlan.
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