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Mexico vs Bosnia Live Stream Free: Watch World Cup 2014 Warm-Up Friendly Football Online (ESPN2 TV Start Time)

Mexico will play Bosnia in a World Cup 2014 warm up friendly on Tuesday night, and with less than two weeks away until the World Cup kicks off in Brazil it is time for teams to finalize their preparations and identify their starting line-ups. Tonight's friendly will kick off at 9.30 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the ESPN2 network or online through free live stream (details below).

Neither of these two teams are listed among the favorites for this year's World Cup, but both will have hopes of causing some waves at the event and causing an upset or two. Both certainly will have the goal of making it out of the group stages and making the knock out rounds.

Bosnia have been drawn in Group F in the World Cup alongside Argentina, Iran and Nigeria. Argentina and Nigeria will be favorites to make it out of that group, but if Bosnia can get some points from one of their games against one of Argentina or Nigeria, and then defeat Iran then they could make it out of the group.

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Meanwhile, Mexico will be in Group A, which will be extremely difficult to get out of. As well as Mexico, in Group A will be hosts Brazil, strong European side Croatia, and Cameroon, who always manage to create some excitement at World Cups.

Mexico will believe they can claim points in all of those games, but every single match will be tough for them.

That means their preparations are even more important and they will want to see some free-flowing football emerging from their friendly with Bosnia. Through Mexico's qualifying campaign they often lacked penetration and found it difficult to get in any rhythm. They still managed to qualify for the World Cup, but one thing is for sure, they must now step up and play as well as they know they can if they are to get out of Group A and try and make a run through the knock out rounds.

Mexico vs Bosnia will start at 9.30 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on ESPN2, or online through free live stream by clicking here.

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