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CONCACAF Gold Cup 2025: Complete Schedule, Group Draw, and How to Stream Every Match Live

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The road to continental glory is officially mapped out: CONCACAF has released the full match schedule, host stadiums, and key broadcast details for the 2025 Gold Cup, the region’s premier men’s national-team tournament. Kicking off on 14 June and culminating with a 6 July final at Houston’s NRG Stadium, the expanded 16-team championship promises a month of high-stakes rivalries, fresh storylines, and sold-out venues across the United States and Canada. Group-stage highlights • Opening night at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles features defending champions Mexico against Dominican Republic, followed by Costa Rica vs. Jamaica in San Diego the next evening. • The USMNT begins its campaign 15 June at PayPal Park in San Jose against rising Caribbean power Haiti, before a marquee clash with guest nation Saudi Arabia on 19 June in Seattle. • Canada welcomes tournament soccer back to BC Place on 20 June, facing Curaçao before a cross-border showdown with the U.S. on 24 June that could decide Group D supremacy. Knockout rounds & venues Quarterfinals: 28–29 June in Glendale, AZ (State Farm Stadium) and Minneapolis, MN (U.S. Bank Stadium). Semifinals: 2 July at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta and Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. Final: 6 July at NRG Stadium, Houston—site of the 2023 final thriller. Teams & format The 2025 Gold Cup features 15 CONCACAF qualifiers plus invited Saudi Arabia, marking the first time an AFC nation competes for the North American crown. Traditional heavyweights Mexico, the United States, and Canada headline the field, while Panama, Costa Rica, and Jamaica eye breakthrough runs after recent Nations League success. Players to watch • Christian Pulisic (USA) – fresh off a career-best Serie A season. • Santiago Giménez (MEX) – Eredivisie scoring leader hunting a first senior-level continental title. • Alphonso Davies (CAN) – set to captain a youthful Canadian squad on home soil. • Salem Al-Dawsari (KSA) – World Cup hero adds an unpredictable edge for the guest side. How to watch In the U.S., every Gold Cup match streams live on Paramount+ and airs across CBS Sports platforms; Univision and TUDN provide Spanish-language coverage. Canadian viewers can tune in via OneSoccer and the CBC network. Global rights holders include Fox Sports (Mexico), Flow Sports (Caribbean), and ITVX (U.K.). Ticket availability Single-match tickets and multi-game passes are on sale through GoldCup.org, with several opening-weekend fixtures already approaching sell-out status, notably the Mexico opener at SoFi Stadium and the U.S.–Saudi Arabia clash in Seattle. Why this Gold Cup matters Beyond the trophy, Gold Cup 2025 serves as prime preparation for the FIFA World Cup 2026 co-hosted by the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. With regional bragging rights and seeding implications at stake, expect knockout-round intensity from the opening whistle. Stay tuned for roster drops in early June and real-time match analysis as North America’s biggest soccer party returns this summer.

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