Mexico vs Costa Rica: Watch live stream online World Cup 2014 CONCACAF qualifier football match [Start time]

Mexico will take on Costa Rica on Tuesday night in a game they must simply get a draw in to confirm 4th place in the CONCACAF qualification group and claim the playoff spot to keep their World Cup 2014 hopes alive.

Mexico vs Costa Rica will kick off at 9.30 p.m. ET and can be watched on Telemondo or online through live stream via their link provided below.

Mexico will need a solid performance tonight as Costa Rica have been one of the most impressive teams in the qualification campaign so far. Mexico will be playing away from home too, which will make things more difficult, however, seeing as Costa Rica have already qualified they have nothing to play for other than to finish the campaign well and start preparing for the World Cup in Brazil next summer.

If Mexico lose tonight it leaves the door open for Panama to win and leapfrog them into fourth place, stealing the playoff spot from them. If that happens Mexico's World Cup dreams will be over, and they will be eliminated.

The Mexicans won in thrilling fashion against Panama last Friday, earning a 2-1 win with a late Raul Jimenez goal in the 85th minute.

They will be hoping to claim at least the point tonight to ensure they enter the playoffs against New Zealand and get through to Brazil via the back door.

Mexico vs Costa Rica can be watched online through live stream by clicking here.

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