Mexico vs Ecuador Predictions, Odds & Best Bets: Tuesday, June 30 World Cup Match

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Sam Farley • Betting Analyst 10+ years betting experience
Updated: Jun 29, 2026 , 10:41 AM ET • 4 min read

See why our soccer expert is calling for Ecuador to nullify Mexico's home-stadium advantage and advance from the Round of 32 on Tuesday night.

Ecuador World Cup Moises Caicedo
Photo By - Reuters Connect. Ecuador midfielder Moises Caicedo.

The Azteca will be rocking on Tuesday with Mexico and Ecuador meeting in the World Cup Round of 32.

The Mexicans are -180 favorites to advance in the World Cup odds, but they’ve met their match in Ecuador, which is why my Mexico vs. Ecuador predictions are backing the South Americans to win.

Read on for my World Cup picks for Tuesday, June 30, with kickoff at 9 p.m. ET on FOX.

Mexico vs Ecuador predictions

Pick Price
Ecuador to advance +160
Under 1.5 +140
Enner Valencia anytime goal +296

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Who will win Mexico vs Ecuador: Ecuador to advance (+160)

Coming into this World Cup, I had Ecuador as one of my dark horses, and my feelings haven’t changed through three games.

Their strength is in defense, with experience and talent in abundance. The back four feature two players who played in this season's Champions League Final, and midfielder Moises Caicedo can screen them and stop Mexico creating chances for their front three.

Mexico have an incredible record in competitive games at the Azteca, but Ecuador is also used to playing at altitude. That really evens the playing field, and with kickoff late in the day, the temperatures are also unlikely to be an issue.

That bodes well for Ecuador’s press, and they can pressure a Mexico team that have been flattered by their opposition so far.

We saw Ecuador beat Germany despite having just 39% possession, and that game can be the blueprint here. They’ll allow Mexico the ball, but they can then heavily press them, and restrict them to low-value chances, like they did vs. the Germans.

Playable to +150.

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Mexico vs Ecuador Over/Under pick: Under 1.5 (+140)

Ecuador come into this game looking to play the role of spoiler, so expect them to sit back, soak up pressure, and then use their speed on the flanks to counter Mexico.

If Ecuador had a world-class striker, they’d be a serious threat in this tournament. But the reality is that they’re fairly toothless on the whole, meaning we shouldn’t see many goals. 

The Mexicans can point to six goals in the group stages, but they never really looked that dangerous, and scored against a South Africa team who’d been hit with red cards, and a South Korea team who were melting away.

Their defense is also good, and hasn’t conceded a goal yet.

The odds on Under 2.5 goals are so poor that it’s not really worth taking them on. Instead, I’m going for Under 1.5 goals, which stands a real chance given the lack of striking talent on both teams, and Ecuador’s world class defense.

Mexico vs Ecuador projected lineup

Mexico (4-3-3): Rangel; Sanchez, Montes, Vasquez, Gallardo; Lira, Romo, Gutierrez; Alvarado, Jimenez, Quinones.

Ecuador (4-4-2): Galindez; Franco, Ordonez, Pacho, Hincapie; Yeboah, Caicedo, Vite, Angulo; Plata, Valencia.

Mexico vs Ecuador injuries

Mexico: None.

Ecuador: None.

Mexico vs Ecuador weather

Temperatures in the mid-60s and gentle rain should provide comfortable conditions to play in.

Mexico vs Ecuador odds

Mexico Mexico Ecuador Ecuador
-104 Moneyline +245
+203 Draw +203
Over 1.5 (-150) Total Under 2.5 (+140)

Odds courtesy of Kalshi.

How to watch Mexico vs Ecuador

Check out FIFA's official 2026 World Cup website for more information.

Location Estadio Banorte, Mexico City, Mexico
Date Tuesday, June 30, 2026
Time 9 p.m. ET
TV FOX

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Sam Farley
Betting Analyst

Sam is based in the United Kingdom, where he grew up living and breathing soccer, before discovering - and playing - a different kind of football at the University of Bristol. He’s worked in the media covering soccer and the NFL for the better part of a decade, and has been a regular on the Matchbook NFL Podcast. His work has also appeared in a wide range of publications including The Telegraph, The Independent, VICE, and MSN.

The search for great betting value is a daily one, and Sam always hunts out big prices with a particular focus on player props. Sam’s best advice for bettors is to track their bets on a spreadsheet, that way you can keep an eye on your P&L but also the types of bets and sports that you are most successful in. He also recommends using a variety of different sportsbooks, with bet365, Betfair and Paddy Power amongst his favorites.

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