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World Cup 2014: How can Mexico qualify from Group A?

We take a look at how Mexico can reach the last 16

James Orr
Monday 23 June 2014 15:09 BST
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The Mexico goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa
The Mexico goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa (Getty Images)

Mexico will advance to the last 16 of the World Cup with a win or a draw against Croatia in Recife.

Mexico could top the group if they better Brazil's result against Cameroon. Mexico are currently second in the group on goal difference.

Miguel Herrera's side won their first match, beating Cameroon 1-0, and drew their second game 0-0 against the hosts Brazil.

Possible second round opponents:

Netherlands or Chile on Saturday.

The Group A table in full...

It is not possible for Cameroon to qualify for the knockout stages.

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