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Canada vs Mexico Match Statistics & xG

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Canada vs Mexico match statistics

xG, possession, shots, and full match statistics for Canada vs Mexico in CONCACAF Nations League.

Updated 2026-05-29T17:13:13.903883Z

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).
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Attacking

Shot volume, box entries, and chance quality — who threatened the goal more.

CanadaStatisticMexico
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

Possession & passing

How each side moved the ball and shared control of the match.

CanadaStatisticMexico
57%Lead
Ball possession
43%
79%Lead
Pass accuracy
72%
289Lead
Accurate passes
200
364Lead
Total passes
276

Set pieces

Dead-ball situations that can swing momentum and territory.

CanadaStatisticMexico
7Lead
Corner kicks
2

Defensive & goalkeeping

Blocks, saves, and how much danger was actually allowed.

CanadaStatisticMexico
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.

Discipline

Physical intensity and referee involvement — fouls and cards.

CanadaStatisticMexico
22
Fouls
21Lead
Red cards
3
Yellow cards
3

Tactical insights

Scouting-style duels — each row compares both teams, shows share of the pie, and who had the edge. Categories summarize who won more signals.

CanadaMexico
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Shooting efficiency

How clinical and dangerous each attack was — not just how often they shot, but where and how good those chances were.

1Canada
duels won
1Mexico

Mexico leads shot accuracy (+312% vs Canada)

  1. 1

    Shot accuracy

    Share of attempts that tested the goalkeeper — accuracy vs volume.

    Canada9%20% share
    vs
    Mexico38%80% share

    Mexico leads shot accuracy (+312% vs Canada)

  2. 2

    Inside box ratio

    How often attacks reached the penalty area — proxy for box penetration.

    Canada64%63% share
    vs
    Mexico38%37% share

    Canada leads box penetration (+70% vs Mexico)

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Tactical identity

Playing style signals: whether chances came from patient possession or direct vertical play.

Canada leads this block

1Canada
duels won
0Mexico

Mexico — slower buildup (more passes per shot)

  1. 1

    Passes per shot

    Build-up length before shooting. Higher = more patient circulation; lower = direct vertical play.

    Canada3349% share
    vs
    Mexico3551% share

    Mexico — slower buildup (more passes per shot)

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Pressure & control

Territorial dominance built from box presence, set pieces, and sustained threat.

Canada leads this block

1Canada
duels won
0Mexico

Canada leads territorial pressure (+108% vs Mexico)

  1. 1

    Attack pressure score

    Weighted territorial score: in-box shots (×2) + corners + on-target efforts + blocks forced.

    Canada2568% share
    vs
    Mexico1232% share

    Canada leads territorial pressure (+108% vs Mexico)

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Gameplay profile

Archetype ratings you can map to card modifiers, AI behaviour, or match narratives.

Canada leads this block

4Canada
duels won
0Mexico

Canada had the edge in 4 of 4 signals in this block.

  1. 1

    Aggression rating

    Fouls and cards combined — physical intensity and risk.

    Canada28.051% share
    vs
    Mexico27.049% share

    Canada leads (28.0 vs 27.0).

  2. 2

    Control rating

    Possession blended with pass accuracy — control without chaos.

    Canada45.059% share
    vs
    Mexico31.041% share

    Canada leads (45.0 vs 31.0).

  3. 3

    Siege pressure

    Corners plus in-box shots — sustained pressure around the box.

    Canada14.074% share
    vs
    Mexico5.026% share

    Canada leads (14.0 vs 5.0).

  4. 4

    Chaos factor

    Fouls, cards, and blocks — how stop-start and disruptive the match felt.

    Canada28.053% share
    vs
    Mexico25.047% share

    Canada leads (28.0 vs 25.0).