The World Cup 2014 is back live for Mexico and Netherlands in the knockout stage round of 16 and the game is on TV from ESPN and has a live steam from the WatchESPN website starting at 4 pm ET after Brazil opens up against Chile in the first game and the MEX-NED matchup is at the Estádio Castelao in Fortaleza.
The Dutch side comes in as one of the strongest teams from the group stage, as the Netherlands opened with a win against Spain and Robin van Persie has been great.
Mexico won a close match against Cameroon to start off their World Cup trek and the only reason the team even made it in was because the United States scored two extra time goals to win in qualifying when it was a meaningless game. That result sent Mexico into a playoff with New Zealand and at the point the United States was already in and couldn't get into better position.
Check here for the live coverage of Mexico and the Netherlands from the World Cup in Brazil on the WatchESPN website.
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