DENVER, CO - JUNE 01: Fans of Mexico celebrate as Mexico defeated New Zealand in their international friendly at INVESCO Field at Mile High on June 1, 2011 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Doug Pensinger/Getty Images)
I can't tell you a whole lot about the Mexican Under-17 national team or any of their opponents in the 2011 FIFA Under-17 World Cup. Sorry about that, guys. Eben did some research, though, and you can read his post on the team here. What I can tell you, however, is exactly when these games are taking place, where they're taking place, and were you can watch them. Information!
Today, Mexico kicks off the U-17 World Cup with a match against Korea DPR, better known to most of you as North Korea. Oppressive communist regimes really suck, but they sure do produce good young footballers, since most of their team has probably been drilled on football technique and tactics every single day since they were 4 years old. Here's all that awesome info you're looking for.
Mexico vs. Korea DPR
Venue: Estadio Morelos, Morelia
Game time: 4:00 pm ET, 3:00 pm local
Television: ESPNU, Galavision (delay), ESPN3.com, FIFA.com
The Galavision broadcast will be taking place at 7:00 pm ET. Also playing today are the Congo (not to be confused with DR-Congo) and the Netherlands. As you might have guessed, the Netherlands are supposed to be quite good.


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