Mexico vs Trinidad and Tobago live stream (Fox Sports): Watch Gold Cup 2015 football online

The 2015 Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) Gold Cup will continues Wednesday with Group C action as group leading Trinidad and Tobago takes on Mexico with both squads looking to stay undefeated in the tournament.

Both teams are yet to taste defeat as the Trinidad and Tobago Soca Warriors have two wins under their belts while Mexico El Tri have one win and one draw.

Mexico soccer team are shown here playing France in the 2010 World Cup tournament in this file photo. Wikimedia Commons

Trinidad and Tobago and Mexico also advanced to the knockout stage already having six points and four points, respectively.

Trinidad and Tobago opened their tournament with a 3-1 victory over Guatemala and followed it with a 2-0 win Sunday over Cuba who are yet to score a goal in the tournament.

Defender Sheldon Bateau opened the scoring Sunday just like what he did in their tournament opener victory and midfielder Andre Boucaud scored one more goal to bury Cuba further and advance to the next round.

Meanwhile, Mexico began their 2015 Gold Cup with an impressive 6-0 drubbing of Cuba before a scoreless draw against Guatemala.

Mexico did not have a hard time finding the net against Cuba but was unable to capitalize on their attempts last Sunday facing Guatemala.

The matchup between Trinidad and Tobago and Mexico will determine who will be sitting on top of Group C as the tournament moves to the next stage.

Mexico will look to be more aggressive in attack after being held scoreless in their last outing.

Meanwhile, Trinidad and Tobago will have Bateau as their target since the 24-year-old athlete has been playing very well for them in this year's campaign. 

Bateau has scored a goal in each their past two matches and will be a great offensive option for the Soca Warriors against Mexico. 

The match will be played on July 15 at 8:30 p.m. EST and will be shown on Fox Sports 2. The game can be watched online through live stream by clicking here.

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