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Altitude unlikely to affect Ecuador when it faces Mexico at the Azteca

Altitude may not be a significant advantage for Mexico against Ecuador in the World Cup Round of 32.

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Altitude unlikely to affect Ecuador when it faces Mexico at the Azteca

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Mexico see off Ecuador to break 40-year World Cup curse
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Why Mexico Look More Like World Cup Contenders Than The USMNT
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