The Selección Mexicana Sub-20 will face Japan this Friday at 8 in the evening at the Luis 'Pirata' de la Fuente stadium, the first match of the Revelations Cup Veracruz 2026. The game puts Alex Diego’s team on the field at the start of a tournament built around the country’s next wave of talent.
For anyone searching for the selección de fútbol sub-20 de méxico today, the schedule is now fixed. Veracruz hosts the opener tonight, and the match gives Mexican fans a close look at a side that includes two Veracruz natives: Santiago Sandoval, a Chivas player, and Luis Mario Gamboa, who plays for Atlas.
Diego’s squad also features S. Inda and H. Camberos of Chivas, J. Palacios of Necaxa, J. Sigala of Pachuca, S. Rodríguez of Rayados, N. Cedillo and L. Gómez of Santos, D. Reyes of Flamengo, J. Ramírez of Pachuca and A. De Nigris of Monterrey. That mix is part of the reason the match matters beyond one night in Veracruz: the event is being used to watch players who, by the note’s own framing, are expected to be close to the senior national team very soon.
But the preview stops where the match should begin. It promises Mexico against Japan and ends with an ellipsis, leaving the actual development of the game unwritten and the final score unknown. That gap matters because the fixture is real, the kickoff is set and the outcome is still not part of the record being circulated.
What is confirmed is the next step: the ball will be rolled out tonight in Veracruz, with tickets still available at the box office and online, and the answer to how Mexico’s Sub-20 side performs will have to come from the stadium, not from the preview.
