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Mexico-Iceland friendly pits teams with high World Cup hopes

IANS  |  Santa Clara (California) 

will face here Friday night in a pre-friendly involving teams with high expectations heading into this summer's in

The Mexicans, led by Colombian Juan Carlos Osorio, easily qualified for out of the Concacaf region and will be trying to put past disappointments behind them at this year's edition of football's event, reports

El Tri's says he has his final, 23-man roster in mind but still could make some final changes.

Mexico, which has reached the knockout stage in each of the past six World Cups but failed to reach the quarter-finals in any of them, has been drawn in a difficult Group F in along with defending champion Germany, and

Iceland, one of the most remarkable stories in global in recent years, reached the quarter-finals of Euro 2016 and followed up that achievement by qualifying for for the first time.

In the round-robin phase in Russia, it will be matched up in another strong group that also includes Argentina, and

Iceland's captain, Aron Gunnarsson, said Friday night's game at in would be a good test against a difficult opponent but that it was a challenge he is eager to face.

The Nordic island country's side will feature a line-up on Friday night that includes all but four of the players that competed in Euro 2016: forward (retired), and (injured) and Haukur Kauksson, who was not called up for the friendly.

has never defeated Mexico, having played to scoreless draws with El Tri in 2003 and 2010 and losing 0-1 early last year.

Both teams also will play friendlies on Tuesday, with taking on and squaring off against

Probable line-ups:

Mexico: Jose de Jesus Corona; Hector Moreno, Nestor Araujo, Jesus Gallardo, Carlos Salcedo; Hector Herrera, Andres Guardado, Jonathan Gonzalez; Carlos Vela, Oribe Peralta, Head coach:

Iceland: Hannes Halldorsson; Birkir Saevarsson, Kari Arnason, Ragnar Sigurdsson, Hordur Magnusson; Gudmundsson, Aron Gunnarsson, Emil Hallfredsson, Birkir Bjarnason; Kjartan Finnbogason, Head coach: Heimir Hallgrimsson.

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First Published: Thu, March 22 2018. 21:06 IST
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