Mexico and Chile booked their places in the Copa America quarter-finals after the two sides played out a tepid goalless draw in Puerto de la Cruz.
The result saw the Mexicans top Group B on seven points after victories over Brazil and Ecuador, while Chile's four-point haul was good enough for them to also make the last eight.
However, both teams were booed off the pitch at the final whistle by the 35,000 fans packed into the Luis Ramos stadium after a game of few chances.
With qualification already assured, Mexico boss Hugo Sanchez took the opportunity to include fringe players Gonzalo Pineda, Jose Antonio Castro and Jaime Lozano.
Chile, on the other hand, were decimated injury and boss Nelson Acosta was forced to leave out Miguel Riffo, Rodrigo Melendez, Jorge Valdivia, Reinaldo Navia and Matias Fernandez, while Jorge Vargas was suspended after picking up bookings in the previous two games.
Chile had the only two opportunities of the first half and Colo Colo striker Humberto Suazo could not find a way past keeper Guillermo Ochoa after seven minutes before the Mexico stopper produced a good save to keep out Rodrigo Tello's free-kick after quarter of an hour.
Mexico threatened in the second period and Guadalajara's Jhonny Magallon missed a great chance when heading wide from close range on the hour mark before Jaime Lozano's long-range effort whistled past the left-hand post ten minutes later.
However, both sides were happy to settle for a point, meaning Mexico could now face Argentina or Paraguay in the knockout stages.