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Live on beIN SPORTS: Legends Match from Monterrey Stadium Featuring Xavi, Buffon, Puyol
The city of Monterrey and Estadio BBVA will open their doors to global and Mexican football legends for a match that is part of the events leading up to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and we’ll bring it to you live on beIN SPORTS.
The match will have a 9v9 format and feature around 30 top-tier players in a unique event, filled with football, music, and special guest content creators.
Additionally, this match will be part of Monterrey's anniversary celebrations, marking 428 years since its founding.
When and where to watch the Legends Match?
The match will take place on September 20 and is scheduled to kick off at 10:55 PM ET and 7:55 PM PT on beIN SPORTS ENG.
Who is playing this Friday on beIN SPORTS?
- Buffon – The timeless guardian with reflexes as sharp as ever, a true titan between the posts.
- Puyol – The lion-hearted warrior whose fearless defending defined a generation.
- Terry – The ultimate captain, a defensive rock whose leadership was as vital as his tackles.
- Maxi Rodriguez – A clutch performer whose knack for scoring vital goals made him unforgettable.
- Julio Cesar – The cat-like shot-stopper who brought flair and finesse to goalkeeping.
- Trezeguet – The clinical striker with an unerring eye for goal, feared in every penalty box.
- Zanetti – The ageless engine of Inter Milan, whose tireless runs up and down the wing became legendary.
- Forlan – The long-range maestro who could turn a game on its head with one swing of his boot.
- Del Piero – A magician with the ball, his curling free-kicks and elegant dribbling were poetry in motion.
- Drogba – The powerhouse forward who bulldozed through defenses with unstoppable strength and determination.
- Xavi – The master of the midfield, orchestrating play with pinpoint passes and unparalleled vision.
- Youri Djorkaeff – The silky dribbler whose technique and flair lit up the field at every opportunity.
- Houssine Kharja – The midfield workhorse with a knack for crucial interventions in both attack and defense.
- Alexi Lalas – The larger-than-life American icon who brought flair to the backline with his fearless defending.
- Andrea Pirlo – The maestro whose effortless passing and elegant play made him the conductor of every team he led.
- Luis Hernandez – Mexico’s iconic blonde speedster, known for his electrifying pace and lethal finishing.
- Layun – The versatile dynamo who could seamlessly switch roles, offering stability in defense and attack.
- Borgetti – A towering striker with a lethal header, known for his uncanny ability to finish crosses with precision.
- Oswaldo Sanchez – The acrobatic Mexican keeper with reflexes that left strikers in disbelief.
- Oribe Peralta – The ever-reliable "Golden Boy" whose predatory instincts made him a nightmare for defenders.
- Braulio Luna – A midfielder with a deft touch and an eye for the spectacular, capable of changing a game in an instant.
- Aldo De Nigris – The powerful forward whose presence in the box was as commanding as his finishing was clinical.
- Guillermo Franco – The forward whose cool composure in front of goal made him Mexico's dependable goal machine.
- Pavel Pardo – The midfield general whose laser-like passing and tactical intelligence controlled the rhythm of play.
- Torres Nilo – The rugged left-back who locked down his flank with relentless determination.
- Jorge Campos – The eccentric, flamboyant goalkeeper whose daring style and outlandish kits made him a global icon.
- Kikin Fonseca – The hard-working striker with an unquenchable thirst for goals and boundless energy.
- Paul Aguilar – The attacking full-back with a knack for crucial goals, known for his tireless running and timing.