Match statistics snapshot
- Canada fired more attempts (11 vs 8 shots).
- Mexico was more accurate in front of goal (38% on target vs 9%).
- Canada held more of the ball (57% possession).
Shot volume, box entries, and chance quality — who threatened the goal more.
| Canada | Statistic | Mexico |
|---|---|---|
| Expected goals (xG)Quality of chances created — not just shot count. | ||
1Lead | OffsidesTiming of runs — high counts can mean aggressive lines. | 2 |
7Lead | Shots inside the box | 3 |
7Lead | Shots off target | 4 |
1 | Shots on target | 3Lead |
4 | Shots outside the box | 5Lead |
11Lead | Total shotsAll attempts including blocked and off-target. | 8 |
How each side moved the ball and shared control of the match.
| Canada | Statistic | Mexico |
|---|---|---|
57%Lead | Ball possession | 43% |
79%Lead | Pass accuracy | 72% |
289Lead | Accurate passes | 200 |
364Lead | Total passes | 276 |
Dead-ball situations that can swing momentum and territory.
| Canada | Statistic | Mexico |
|---|---|---|
7Lead | Corner kicks | 2 |
Blocks, saves, and how much danger was actually allowed.
| Canada | Statistic | Mexico |
|---|---|---|
3Lead | Blocked shotsDefensive actions — also counts as part of attacking pressure faced. | 1 |
1 | Goalkeeper saves | 1 |
| Goals preventedKeeper performance vs expected — positive is above average. |
Physical intensity and referee involvement — fouls and cards.
| Canada | Statistic | Mexico |
|---|---|---|
22 | Fouls | 21Lead |
| Red cards | ||
3 | Yellow cards | 3 |
Scouting-style duels — each row compares both teams, shows share of the pie, and who had the edge. Categories summarize who won more signals.
How clinical and dangerous each attack was — not just how often they shot, but where and how good those chances were.
Mexico leads shot accuracy (+312% vs Canada)
Mexico leads shot accuracy (+312% vs Canada)
Canada leads box penetration (+70% vs Mexico)
Playing style signals: whether chances came from patient possession or direct vertical play.
Canada leads this block
Mexico — slower buildup (more passes per shot)
Mexico — slower buildup (more passes per shot)
Territorial dominance built from box presence, set pieces, and sustained threat.
Canada leads this block
Canada leads territorial pressure (+108% vs Mexico)
Canada leads territorial pressure (+108% vs Mexico)
Archetype ratings you can map to card modifiers, AI behaviour, or match narratives.
Canada leads this block
Canada had the edge in 4 of 4 signals in this block.
Canada leads (28.0 vs 27.0).
Canada leads (45.0 vs 31.0).
Canada leads (14.0 vs 5.0).
Canada leads (28.0 vs 25.0).