Haiti 1-3 Mexico: summary, score, goals, highlights, 2023 Gold Cup
Haiti 1-3 Mexico: 2023 Gold Cup, as it happened
How Group B looks after two games
Mexico are already through with the final space set to be resolved on Sunday night,
A solid second performance saw Mexico bag three goals and overcome a solid Haiti side who failed to maintain their composure and solid defensiveness that the Grenadiers displayed in the first 45 minutes.
Goals from Henry Martin, and og from Adé and a late third from in form forward Santi Gimenez were enough for El Tri to secure the win with Jacques on target for Haiti with a powerful header which added a little frisson to the contest when it seemed that a Mexico win was a mere formality.
Mexico advance and Haiti are in a solid position too with three points from the opening day win over Qatar.
Next up in Group B:
Qatar-Mexico
Honduras-Haiti
Certainly room for improvement from Mexico but one can see a team improving under a new head coach.
With the win and 6 points from six, Mexico are the first team to officially advance to the 2023 Gold Cup Round of 16.
The whistle sounds and Mexico advance to the Round of 16 with a 3-1 win with all the goals coming in the second half.
Mexico just pass the ball around now as the clock ticks down.
It's been a solid performance from Mexico and El Tri will send a warning to other Gold Cup rivals.
We'll have three minutes of added time in Arizona.
Changes for Haiti
Pierre on for Sante
Prunier on for Pierot
Final five minutes of the contest and that goal should ease any nerves that Mexico fans were feeling after the Jacques headed effort for The Grenadiers.
Another great team effort and a fine pass from Atuna and a fine finish from the Feyenoord striker.
Mexico restore the two goal lead
...and just when it seemed like the game was set to meander out... Haiti are back in the mix as they press Mexico back and nerves are apparent for the first time tonight in El Tri.
Great header as Jacques heads in from a corner
Mexican waves breaking out now at the State Farm Stadium as the fans (mainly Mexican) sense that the game is very much going the way of El Tri.
Etienne Jr on for Haiti with Nazon making way.
Changes for El Tri
Alvarado and Rodriguez on
Pineda and Sanchez making way
Mexico continue to press and win yet another corner.
Ochoa has been a virtual spectator in the Mexico goal in this second half.
Haiti have lost that high level of concentration that we saw in the first 45 minutes and with more than 25 minutes left on the clock, it feels inevitable will add to their tally before the end of the contest.
Mexico changes
Araujo and Gimenez on for Sanchez and Martin
We've passed the hour mark and Mexico now playing with added confidence as a hint of tiredness seems to be apparent in the Haiti side.
Another quick change for Haiti as Guerrier off for Jean
Picault off for Haiti with Antoine his replacement
A wonderful team goal as Ade slides the ball past his own keeper as Mexico start the move from their own box.
Not for the first time tonight, Chavez strikes from distance but as before, drives the ball high and wide.
So, what will we see from Haiti by way of reply?
Their Spanish coach will need to tweak tactics slightly but with their opening day win over Qatar, the Grenadiers are still in a strong position to advance as they face Honduras in the final Group B game on Sunday.
So, what were we saying at half time about how Henry Martin should be sacrificed at the break .....
Great whipped in ball from Antuna as the America man nods home.
Henry Martin scores for El Tri
Haiti to start the second 45 minutes.
Possibly a switch or two from Lozano at the break?
Santi Gimenez for Henry Martin would be an obvious change with the Feyenoord striker very much in form at the tail end of the 22-23 season.
Mexico have mustered 19 shots in total during the first half with five on target.
Haiti in comparison have just had one effort on target throughout the first 45 minutes of action.
HT: HAI 0-0 MEX
Despite being well on top, Mexico unable to find a way past Pierre in the Haiti goal.
The whistle sounds and it's level at the interval.
Gallardo sends in a teasing ball into the box which is crying out for a white shirt. Wonderful ball from the Monterrey man.
Mexico win their fifth corner of the night.
Haiti still forced to sit deep and manage to clear the danger once again.
Martin is one on one with the keeper but the America man fires straight at the Haiti keeper, terrible finish from the 'Ame' forward.
We've seen little from Henry Martin tonight for Mexico with the Club America striker yet to get into the swing of the action in a Mexcio shirt.
Romo heads over as Haiti briefly switch off.
Mexico have registered 13 shots vs. the two from the Grenadiers.
Chavez is clipped in the box amid huge appeals for a spot kick.
The referee has been contacted by VA with no penalty going for Mexico.
Mexico are playing with a free spirit and look good on dead ball situations.
Danger for El Tri as Romo gives the ball away and Gurrier shoots with options on. Immediately, the No. 10 acknowledges his error.
Luis Chavez shoots with plenty of options on for the Pachuca striker as Mexico press and win yet another corner kick.
Pineda takes and Haiti avert the danger.
Haiti are looking to beat Mexico for the first time ever tonight!
With 20 minutes gone, the game is going according to plan with El Tri dominant in possession and Haiti looking to strike on the counter.
Mexico go close again as Antuna tries to poke the ball home but once again the wall of red shirts are solid in defence.
And another card as Nazon is clipped by Jorge Sanchez ... The Ajax man will miss the last group game against Honduras on Sunday.
Mexico giving Haiti no time on the ball with Lozano getting his men to press high.
First card of the night as Pierrot is late with a challenge and uses his elbow to brush aside a Mexico player.
Luis Romo with an effort as Haiti are forced to defend well yet again.
Mexico well on top in the opening 15 minutes of action.
Vasquez has a long range effort but the Genoa man is well off the mark with the strike.
A clear pattern to the game developing as Mexico press and Haiti look to strike on the counter.
What a great chance for Sanchez as he volleys just over the bar.
Well worked move from El Tri.
Another dangerous free for Mexico as Sanchez is clipped by Sainte.
Mexico piling on early pressure as El Tri win a dangerous free kick.
The ball is swept in and the keeper spills the ball to Alvarez who drills the ball off the post. A major let-off for Haiti as they break down the other side of the pitch and the ball is in the side netting.
Underway in Arizona
The teams are on the pitch led by tonight's match official Walter Lopez (Guatemala) as the national anthems of both participating sides are played at the State Farm Stadium.
The players are in the tunnel as a quick scan of the stadium suggests that there are approximately 40,000 fans in attendance at the 67,000 stadium.
Haiti in red for Mexico clash
The Grenadiers will play in red tonight in Phoenix and not blue as was initially thought.
Confirmation that kick-off will be in 15 minutes.
A start of 7:16 (pm) PT will see the action underway at the State Farm Stadium in Arizona with 99% of the fans packed into the home of the Arizona Cardinals supporting Mexico.
Group B 'live' table
Mexico and Haiti top the group ahead of their Arizona clash.
In the final round of Group B games next Monday, Mexico face Qatar with Honduras playing Haiti.
Qatar and Honduras draw 1-1
Qatar have dawn with Honduras with an early Al-Abdullah goal for Al Annabi cancelled out by a late added time equaliser from Elis to keep both sides in contention of a Round of 16 place with both sides on 1 point a piece after two games in Group B.
Ochoa set to sport a 'what's wrong is wrong' armband
The armband forms part of Concacaf's campaign to avoid discriminatory behaviour from fans attending Gold Cup games with Mexico fans securing fines from FIFA at the recent Qatar 2022 World Cup for homophobic chanting.
Lozano names Mexico XI
A strong Mexico side with Meme Ochoa set to earn his 138th cap for El Tri.
Henry Martin will be anxious to get among any Mexico goals as the Club America man leads the attack for El Tri.
Haiti XI named
Haitian Spanish manager Gabriel Pellegrino Calderon has named his side to face Mexico in Arizona as Frantzdy Pierrot, the late goal hero for the Caribbean nation in their win over Qatar in the opening game very much the danger man for the Grenadiers.
The winners of Group B are set to face a Group C team in the Round of 16 with that group featuring: Costa Rica, Panama, Martinique and El Salvador. A game against the Group C second placed side awaits the winners of Group B with the second placed team in Group set to play the table toppers in Group C.
Haiti ready for Arizona challenge
The Haitian FA advertising the kick-off at 7:15 pm (PT) but previous experience tells us that it may be an additional 15 minutes after this time. Why, oh why do they not stick to the generally published kick-0ff time ?
Answers on a postcard please....
A win affording the victor with a place in R16
Both Haiti and Mexico recorded wins in their 2023 Gold Cup opening games as the Central American island nation delivering a shock and beating guest nation Qatar with a 2-1 win.
Meanwhile, interim boss Jimmy Lozano got off to a bright start as his El Tri put four past Honduras in a very one sided contest.
Mexico set to spot new shirt
Mexico will wear this new white and green shirt for the first time today as they face Haiti with the jersey initially being designed for the women's team.
The stadium is home to the NFL side Arizona Cardinals and is expected to draw a decent crowd with fans of El Tri seemingly having forgiven the Mexico national team for their poor showing in the recent Concacaf Nations League showing where they were humbled 3-0 by the USMNT. A result that led to the dismissal of manager Diego Cocca.
The action at the State Farm Stadium is scheduled for a 7:00 (pm) kick-off with the game itself actually expected a 30 minutes after this published time.
Hello and a warm welcome to our live coverage of the Gold Cup Group B clash between Haiti and Mexico, live from Phoenix (Arizona).