The match will be organized in the United States by Soccer United Marketing (SUM), the Mexican Football Federation’s U.S. Representatives, with the co-operation of Eurodata Sport.
El Tri will play the Super Eagles at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta exactly nine months after both countries played out a 2-2 draw at the Reliant Stadium in Houston.
Mexico will battle African opponent Cameroon in Group A of the World Cup that also includes host Brazil and Croatia while Stephen Keshi’s men will battle South American giant Argentina, Iran and Bosnia-Herzegovina in Group F.