Mexico vs Costa Rica Prediction & Betting Tips (23 June)
Mexico vs Costa Rica Prediction. Mexico will host Costa Rica on Monday 23 June in the North & Central America - Gold Cup. Mexico are in advantage over Costa Rica with a better win rate of 74.96% (Mexico) against 61.64% (Costa Rica). Read on for all of our football predictions and betting tips from our Experts for this game. Live football stream link is also available.

Mexico
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Monday 23 June
02:00
North & Central America - Gold Cup

Costa Rica
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D
Match Preview
From the roar of the crowd to the rhythm of the mariachi, Mexico’s presence in the Gold Cup is more than just football—it’s a cultural heartbeat. As the most decorated team in the tournament’s history, El Tri continues to blend tradition with transformation. The current squad showcases a compelling mix of seasoned leaders like Edson Álvarez and Raúl Jiménez, alongside rising stars such as Santiago Giménez and César Huerta. With Ángel Malagón guarding the net and midfielders like Marcel Ruiz and Carlos Rodríguez orchestrating play, the team reflects both grit and grace. Under the guidance of coach Javier Aguirre, Mexico’s lineup pulses with ambition, ready to etch another chapter in their storied legacy. The Gold Cup isn’t just a competition for them—it’s a stage where identity, pride, and passion collide.
In a land where lush rainforests meet the roar of the stadium, Costa Rica’s football spirit thrives with quiet determination. At the helm, coach Miguel Herrera brings a fiery passion and tactical sharpness, embracing his role with full commitment and a hands-on approach. His leadership has sparked renewed energy in the squad, blending experience with youthful promise. Veterans like Keylor Navas continue to anchor the team with poise, while emerging talents such as Jeyland Mitchell, Josimar Alcócer, and Warren Madrigal inject fresh dynamism across the pitch. With midfielders like Orlando Galo and Alejandro Bran orchestrating play and Manfred Ugalde leading the line, La Sele is evolving into a balanced and ambitious force. Herrera’s influence is evident not just in results, but in the team’s growing cohesion and confidence.
Under the Caribbean sun and Central American fire, Mexico and Costa Rica clashed in a contest shaped by momentum and mentality. Costa Rica came into the match riding a confident wave after a string of narrow but resilient victories, showcasing grit and attacking prowess—particularly evident in their back-to-back 4–3 thrillers against Suriname. Their high-scoring tendencies paired with defensive vulnerabilities painted them as a volatile but dangerous opponent. Mexico, meanwhile, approached the encounter with a more balanced identity, fusing experienced leadership with youthful flair, and anchoring their play with disciplined possession and tactical sharpness.
The match itself unfolded with sharp contrasts: Costa Rica’s dynamic front line found moments of promise, but struggled to break through a well-structured Mexican backline. Despite their recent scoring form—netting at least two goals in each of their last eight outings—La Sele faced a side capable of absorbing pressure and punishing on the counter. Mexico exploited Costa Rica’s defensive lapses with clinical transitions, pressing with intensity and capitalizing on loose marking. In the end, it wasn’t just about goals, but game management—an area where Mexico’s composure under pressure made the difference. The match left Costa Rica with lessons in consistency, while reaffirming Mexico’s reputation as a tactically mature powerhouse in the region.
When altitude meets attitude at the Estadio Azteca, Mexico often finds another gear—and that could spell trouble for Costa Rica. With El Tri’s recent form showing a potent mix of attacking sharpness and defensive discipline, a 3–1 scoreline feels like a fitting projection. Costa Rica’s spirited offense has been lighting up the scoreboard, but their tendency to concede under pressure may leave them exposed against Mexico’s clinical finishers. Expect Mexico to control the tempo, strike early, and weather a late Costa Rican push, sealing the match with a decisive third goal that underscores their regional dominance.
In a land where lush rainforests meet the roar of the stadium, Costa Rica’s football spirit thrives with quiet determination. At the helm, coach Miguel Herrera brings a fiery passion and tactical sharpness, embracing his role with full commitment and a hands-on approach. His leadership has sparked renewed energy in the squad, blending experience with youthful promise. Veterans like Keylor Navas continue to anchor the team with poise, while emerging talents such as Jeyland Mitchell, Josimar Alcócer, and Warren Madrigal inject fresh dynamism across the pitch. With midfielders like Orlando Galo and Alejandro Bran orchestrating play and Manfred Ugalde leading the line, La Sele is evolving into a balanced and ambitious force. Herrera’s influence is evident not just in results, but in the team’s growing cohesion and confidence.
Under the Caribbean sun and Central American fire, Mexico and Costa Rica clashed in a contest shaped by momentum and mentality. Costa Rica came into the match riding a confident wave after a string of narrow but resilient victories, showcasing grit and attacking prowess—particularly evident in their back-to-back 4–3 thrillers against Suriname. Their high-scoring tendencies paired with defensive vulnerabilities painted them as a volatile but dangerous opponent. Mexico, meanwhile, approached the encounter with a more balanced identity, fusing experienced leadership with youthful flair, and anchoring their play with disciplined possession and tactical sharpness.
The match itself unfolded with sharp contrasts: Costa Rica’s dynamic front line found moments of promise, but struggled to break through a well-structured Mexican backline. Despite their recent scoring form—netting at least two goals in each of their last eight outings—La Sele faced a side capable of absorbing pressure and punishing on the counter. Mexico exploited Costa Rica’s defensive lapses with clinical transitions, pressing with intensity and capitalizing on loose marking. In the end, it wasn’t just about goals, but game management—an area where Mexico’s composure under pressure made the difference. The match left Costa Rica with lessons in consistency, while reaffirming Mexico’s reputation as a tactically mature powerhouse in the region.
When altitude meets attitude at the Estadio Azteca, Mexico often finds another gear—and that could spell trouble for Costa Rica. With El Tri’s recent form showing a potent mix of attacking sharpness and defensive discipline, a 3–1 scoreline feels like a fitting projection. Costa Rica’s spirited offense has been lighting up the scoreboard, but their tendency to concede under pressure may leave them exposed against Mexico’s clinical finishers. Expect Mexico to control the tempo, strike early, and weather a late Costa Rican push, sealing the match with a decisive third goal that underscores their regional dominance.

Tip Reasoning
Although they remain firmly in the mix to secure a playoff place, the wheels have started to come off for Costa Rica in recent months, with Costa Rica’s men securing just 12 points from their last 11 games. Mexico have won several games at home this season, securing 14 wins from 19 matches and scoring 46 goals in total.
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Prediction
Mexico vs Costa Rica Prediction
Mexico 3 : 1 Costa Rica
Mexico vs Costa Rica Stats |
Head to Head | Home Team | Away Team |
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Name | Mexico | Costa Rica |
Clean Sheet | 50% | 20% |
Failed to Score | 20% | 30% |
Goals Conceded | 1.1 | 1.4 |
Goals Scored | 1.8 | 3.1 |
WIN Rate | 74.96% | 61.64% |
Last 5 Games | W W L W W | W L W L D |
⚽ Goals Overview |
Goals Scored Who will score more?
Costa Rica is 72.22% better in terms of Goals Scored

Mexico at Home

Costa Rica at Away
Goals Conceded Who will concede more?
Mexico is 27.27% better in terms of Goals Conceded

Mexico at Home

Costa Rica at Away
Mexico vs Costa Rica Timeline |
Mexico Results
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Mexico 3:2 Dominican Republic
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L
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Mexico 2:1 Panama
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L
River Plate 2:0 Mexico
W
Internacional 0:2 Mexico
W
Mexico 4:0 Honduras
L
Honduras 2:0 Mexico
W
D
Mexico 2:2 Valencia
D
W
Mexico 3:0 New Zealand
D
Mexico 0:0 Ecuador
L
Venezuela 1:0 Mexico
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Mexico 1:0 Jamaica
L
Mexico 2:3 Brazil
L
Mexico 0:4 Uruguay
W
Mexico 1:0 Bolivia
Costa Rica Results
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Costa Rica 2:1 Trinidad & Tobago
W
Bahamas 0:8 Costa Rica
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Catalonia Selection 2:0 Costa Rica
W
Costa Rica 6:1 Belize
W
Belize 0:7 Costa Rica
L
USA 3:0 Costa Rica
D
L
Costa Rica 0:1 Panama
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Costa Rica 3:0 Guatemala
D
Suriname 1:1 Costa Rica
D
Guatemala 0:0 Costa Rica
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Costa Rica 3:0 Guadeloupe
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Costa Rica 2:1 Paraguay
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Colombia 3:0 Costa Rica
D
Brazil 0:0 Costa Rica
W
Grenada 0:3 Costa Rica
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Costa Rica 4:0 Saint Kitts and Nevis
D
Costa Rica 0:0 Uruguay
Overview |
Mexico Costa Rica Prediction
Mexico v Costa Rica Prediction & Tips (and online live stream*) starts on Monday 23 June in the North & Central America - Gold Cup. Here on Feedinco, we will cover all types of match predictions, stats and all match previews for all North & Central America - Gold Cup matches. You can find all statistics, last 5 games stats and Comparison for both teams Mexico and Costa Rica .Feedinco Suggestion
From all statistics and latest matches and timeline data, our professional advice and experts suggest to bet on a Mexico Win which have odds of 1.59. We also suggest the best bookmaker which is 1xBet which have better odds on this type of bet.Mexico has 68% to win against Costa Rica
There is a 73% chance of this match having O2.5 goals
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Faq on Mexico v Costa Rica |
FAQ
When is the match between Mexico v Costa Rica?
The match between Mexico - Costa Rica is on Monday 23 June.
who is the Favourite team to win between Mexico v Costa Rica?
Mexico are currently in a better form than the away team - Costa Rica.
Will both teams score in the match Mexico v Costa Rica?
Our both team to score prediction is : btts
what is the best bet to play on Mexico v Costa Rica?
Among all the predictions, the best bet to play on Mexico v Costa Rica is Mexico Win with odds of 1.59
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