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The region's greatest international soccer rivalry renewed on Sunday, July 6, when Mexico defeated the USMNT to win the 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup.
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Follow along for live updates from the 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup final between the United States and Mexico on FOX.
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U.S. soccer coach Mauricio Pochettino coaxed overlooked players into fighting for their country, setting a higher standard for his World Cup roster.
The match begins at 7 p.m. ET on FOX from NRG Stadium in Houston, with streaming available on multiple platforms.
Manager Mauricio Pochettino also addressed the difficulties that could come with reintegrating the likes of Christian Pulisic ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
A new chapter will be written in the USA-Mexico rivalry as the two teams will play in the 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup final. The two most successful teams in the tournament's history will now play for the title on Sunday in Houston, Texas (7 p.m. ET, FOX). It's now the eighth time these two teams have faced each other with the trophy on the line.
SportsLine expert Jon Eimer reveals his predictions and analysis for Sunday's Concacaf Gold Cup 2025 matchup between the United States and Mexico
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The U.S. men’s national team knew the importance of winning the Concacaf Gold Cup final, but fell short to Mexico 2–1 in front of a sold-out crowd in Houston.
CONCACAF Gold Cup Final is here. Mexico and the United States, will meet face to face on July 6 at the NRG Stadium in Houston.
The United States is playing without stars who are expected to be starters next summer, including Christian Pulisic, Weston McKennie and Tim Weah, for various reasons. Mexico has more of its regulars but is also not at full strength (Jesus Corona is playing in the FIFA Club World Cup).
The USMNT lost 2-1 to Mexico in the Gold Cup final, but the biggest talking point wasn’t the score — it was a moment that left fans questioning whether a penalty should’ve been awarded to the U.S. late in the match.