The Mexican U-17 Women’s National Team continues to write its history at the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2025, held in Morocco. After defeating Paraguay by the slimmest of margins with a goal by Berenice Ibarra in the 17th minute, the Tricolor secured their place in the quarterfinals. Although the victories have come, Mexico’s attack has shown limitations: the three previous victories were all by a single goal, which is evidence of a solid defensive performance, but an offense that needs more precision.
America goalkeeper Valentina Murrieta has been key in keeping a clean sheet in recent matches. However, defensive errors in quick transitions are still a concern against an Italy side that has shown power and balance.
Italy arrives undefeated and with a lethal offense

Mexico’s European opponents in this Women’s World Cup, the Italian U-17 National Team, have shown outstanding performance.
They are undefeated going into the match after a 4-0 drubbing of Nigeria in the round of 16.
Goals by Anna Copelli, Caterina Venturelli, Giulia Robino and Rachele Guidici.
Their dynamic offensive play and defensive organization place them among the favorites for the title.
The Mexican offense has shown limitations
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Mexico must maintain its tactical structure and avoid mistakes at the start.
The coaching staff headed by Miguel Gamero has worked on strengthening the connection between midfield and forwards.
Especially looking for more participation from Citlalli Reyes, scorer of decisive goals in the group stage.
U.S. broadcast and schedule

The Mexico vs. Italy U-17 Women’s World Cup match will be played on Sunday, November 2, 2025 at 1:00 p.m. (Eastern Time), 12:00 p.m. (Central) and 10:00 a.m. (Pacific).
It will be available on TUDN, ViX+ and FIFA+, with a free streaming option on FIFA’s official platform.
This schedule is ideal for the Latino community in the United States, which will be able to follow the game as a family and support the young Mexican stars from any state.
The Mexican dream and Latino pride
Mexico seeks to advance to the semifinals of the U-17 Women’s World Cup, where it will face the winner of the match between France and the Netherlands.
A win would not only mark a historic step for the national team, but also a cause for celebration for the Hispanic community that follows soccer with passion and hope.
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