Poland and Mexico played out a goalless World Cup draw at a raucous Stadium 974, with Robert Lewandowski missing a penalty.
The Barca star is yet to score in the tournament, and his wait has been extended after a tame effort was saved by Mexico’s veteran goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa.
The 40,000-capacity stadium was packed with raucous Mexico fans, and deafening cheers rang out when Lewandowski’s shot went wide.
In a forgettable first half, Alexis Vega headed narrowly wide and Jorge Sanchez’s shot from the angle was pushed away by Wojciech Szczesny.
Hirving Lozano’s curling effort from range was straight at the Poland goalkeeper, before the game finally sparked into life in the second half.
But both sides had to settle for a draw after Ochoa, 37, dived the right way to keep out Barcelona striker Lewandowski’s penalty, awarded after the referee watched a replay on the pitchside monitor.