Mexico vs Bosnia and Herzegovina live stream: Watch El Tri World Cup prep online

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The 2014 World Cup is right around the corner and teams are getting set to play their final warm up games. The Mexican national team has already played two warm up games, one against Israel at Azteca Stadium and one against Ecuador at AT&T Stadium in Dallas, TX.

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That game in Dallas was the first of three in the Untied States and on Tuesday night they’ll play Bosnia and Herzegovina at Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois. That is the second to last tune-up game for El Tri, the last of which is a clash against Portugal at Gillette Stadium, home of the New England Patriots.

The Mexican team is having to replace Luis Montes who suffered a horrible injury in that game in Dallas against Ecuador. Replacing him is Villarreal midfielder Javier Aquino.

“Right now I am ready for anything that comes up at any time,” Aquino said, via ESPN FC. “I have always supported the team and right now I am going to keep working with my club, Villarreal, to try to be ready for anything.

“Mexico can surprise at the World Cup and we want this to be the time to do that,” Aquino added. “For Mexico, I will always have great expectations, we must aspire to win and transcend.”

How can you tune in to today’s International Friendly between the El Tri and Bosnia and Herzegovina as Mexico continues to tune up for the 2014 FIFA World Cup? Here is all of the information you will need to tune in to the action:

Date: Tuesday, June 3
Start Time: 9:30 p.m. ET
Location: Chicago, IL
Venue: Soldier Field
TV Info: ESPN 2, UniMás
Live Stream: Stream 1 | Stream 2 | Stream 3 (Spanish)

How do you think the El Tri squad will fair in one of their final tune up matches? Sound off in the comments section below with your thoughts and predictions.