Mexico’s home-field advantage started before Ecuador even reached the imposing Estadio Azteca.
Ahead of Tuesday’s Round of 32 World Cup clash in Mexico City, hundreds of Mexico fans gathered outside Ecuador’s team hotel and turned the night into a full-blown street scene. Videos shared on social media showed supporters using car horns, motorcycles, trumpets, drums and chants in an apparent attempt to disrupt Ecuador’s sleep before one of the tournament’s biggest knockout matches.
Several Ecuador players were reportedly seen looking out from hotel windows as the noise continued below.
The scene added another layer to a matchup already carrying plenty of tension. Mexico enters the knockout stage with a perfect group-stage record, three wins and no goals conceded under Javier Aguirre. Ecuador, meanwhile, arrived as a dangerous wild card after stunning Germany 2-1 to secure its place as one of the best third-place finishers.
Recent history suggests this one could be tight. Mexico and Ecuador played to a 1-1 draw in a 2025 friendly after also finishing 0-0 in the 2024 Copa América group stage. Their last three meetings have ended level, setting up a knockout match likely to be decided by small margins.
Mexico will hope Azteca helps tilt those margins.
El Tri is expected to have most of the 80,000 fans behind it at one of world soccer’s most intimidating venues. Mexico has never lost a World Cup match at Azteca, and its only knockout-stage World Cup win came there in 1986 against Bulgaria.
Ecuador is used to altitude from playing home matches in Quito, but Tuesday night will still feel like hostile territory.
Mexico fans made sure of that early.

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