Mexico and Colombia will close out their 2023 schedules with a friendly at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on Saturday afternoon.

Here's everything you need to know ahead of the match.

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With the game taking place outside of a FIFA window, there will be a number of players featuring who are untested at the international level.

Mexico head coach Jaime Lozano has called in 22 players all based in Liga MX, but was unable to call upon players from league finalists Club Amrica and Tigres, as well as Len, which is at the Club World Cup.

Colombia, meanwhile, has also called in a squad filled with national team newcomers. Los Cafateros defeated Venezuela 1-0 last weekend in a friendly at DRV PNK Stadium, home of Inter Miami.

Watch out for this player from Colombia:
The player to watch for this match will be the captain and striker of the Colombian national team, Roger Martinez, the current attacker through the center has been an important piece in his selection and has proven it by becoming the goal ally for his team, now, he will look to break the nets and be the difference that balances the balance in favor of his team
Colombia's final lineup:
A. Montero; J. Mosquera, A. Reyes, B. Vera, S. Velsquez; J. Campuzano, S. Gmez; A. Gmez, I. Poveda; D. Silva, R. Martnez.
Watch out for this player from Mexico:
For this match, the player to watch for the Azteca squad will be the great Memo Martinez. The Puebla center forward is enjoying one of the best moments of his career, being an offensive reference of "La Franja" and possible new reinforcement of the Guadalajara Chivas, since in recent weeks the rumor about his arrival to Verde Valle has gained more strength, so the Mexican could shine in this friendly match and show that he has the makings of a national team player.

Mexico's last lineup:
L. Malagon; J. Snchez, C. Montes, J. Vasquez, J. Gallardo; E. lvarez, L. Chvez; C. Antuna, E. Snchez, H. Lozano; H. Martn.

About the Stadium:
It is located in Exposition Park in downtown Los Angeles, California, United States and was inaugurated in 1923 and has hosted several major sporting events, concerts and ceremonies over the years. The Coliseum has twice hosted the Summer Olympic Games. The first in 1932 and the second in 1984. It has been home to several sports teams, including the NFL's Rams and the temporary Raiders, as well as the University of Southern California (USC) Trojans soccer team. The Coliseum was designed in classical style by John Parkinson and Donald B. Parkinson. It can seat over 78,000 spectators, although the capacity has varied throughout renovations and modifications. The name "Memorial" in its title refers to the fact that it was dedicated as a memorial to World War I veterans.