Mexico have qualified for next year's World Cup finals after beating Panama at the Azteca Stadium on Friday.
Substitute Hirving Lozano's second-half goal was enough to earn Mexico a 1-0 victory and lift them three points clear of Costa Rica at the top of the CONCACAF qualifying section.
The win means Mexico are guaranteed a top-three finish with three matches still to play, and with it a place at Russia 2018. It is the seventh successive time Mexico will be at the World Cup finals.
The 22-year-old Lozano, who joined PSV Eindhoven this summer from Pachuca, struck the only goal of the game in the 53rd minute when he powered home a header from Jesus Corona's cross.
Mexico join Brazil, Iran and Japan in securing their berth at the World Cup finals, alongside hosts Russia.