Mexico vs Panama CONCACAF Nations League Final: Mexico and Panama are set to face off in the CONCACAF Nations League Final on Sunday (March 23) at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.
Mexico earned their place in the final by securing a 2-0 victory over Canada in the semifinals, with Raul Jimenez netting both goals. Meanwhile, Panama advanced by defeating the United States 1-0, courtesy of a stoppage-time strike from Cecilio Waterman.

This showdown serves as a rematch of the 2023 CONCACAF Gold Cup Final, where Mexico narrowly edged Panama 1-0, thanks to a late goal from Santiago Gimenez. Historically, Mexico has had the upper hand in this rivalry, recording 22 wins, six draws, and only two losses in 30 meetings.
Mexico has historically dominated this fixture. Across their 30 encounters, Mexico has claimed 22 wins, while six matches ended in draws, and Panama managed just two victories.
Mexico: 22
Draws: 6
Panama: 2
Last Meeting: The two nations last met in the 2024 CONCACAF Nations League semifinals, where Mexico triumphed with a commanding 3-0 win over Panama.
Mexico: W, L, W, W, L
Panama: W, L, L, D, W
Mexico: All starters from the semifinal against Canada remain available. Cesar Montes returns from suspension, allowing coach Javier Aguirre to potentially restore his preferred centre-back pairing alongside Johan Vazquez. Aguirre might also explore tactical changes, such as employing three central defenders and attacking wing-backs, to strengthen midfield control.
Panama: The Panama squad has no injury concerns heading into the final. Coach Thomas Christiansen has a full squad at his disposal, including key figures like midfielder Adalberto Carrasquilla, goalkeeper Orlando Mosquera, and experienced veteran Anibal Godoy. Panama arrives at the final with confidence, having eliminated top contenders while showcasing tactical discipline and collective resilience.
Mexico (3-4-2-1): Luis Malagon; Israel Reyes, Edson Alvarez, Johan Vasquez; Roberto Alvarado, Carlos Rodriguez, Erick Sanchez, Jesus Gallardo; Uriel Antuna, Raul Jimenez, Santiago Gimenez
Panama (5-4-1): Orlando Mosquera; Michael Murillo, Harold Cummings, Fidel Escobar, Eric Davis, Ivan Anderson; Adalberto Carrasquilla, Aníbal Godoy, Alberto Quintero, Jose Luis Rodríguez; Cecilio Waterman
With both teams determined to capture their first CONCACAF Nations League title, this final promises to be an electrifying and fiercely contested battle.