Yasir Al Shahrani suffered a fractured jaw after a collision in the win over Argentina and so will miss this game. Salman Al Faraj will also miss out after being injured in that first game. Andres Guardado came off injured just before half time and is a real doubt for the Saudi Arabia game.
Mexico have failed to score in their last 4 matches (FIFA World Cup). There have been under 2.5 goals scored in Mexico's last 3 games (FIFA World Cup).
Saudi Arabia and Mexico both come into the final game of the group with a chance of qualifying to the knockout stages. For Saudi Arabia, they can qualify with a win, but can only qualify with a draw if Argentina also lose. Qualification for Saudi Arabia would be a historic moment, adding to the unthinkable win against Argentina. As for Mexico, they must win to have a chance, but their fate is out of their hands, as they need Poland to also win, otherwise they will need to score goals to overturn their goal deficit. It could go either way, with Mexico looking unlikely to score in the tournament, but they have a chance against a weaker Saudi Arabia team. 1:1