The Gold Cup final is set, and it’s a fitting clash between the US and Mexico. Both teams navigated a challenging tournament with distinct rosters to reach this pivotal match. Led by stalwarts Edson Alvarez and Raul Jimenez, Mexico aims to capture their third consecutive Concacaf title by overcoming their local rivals.
Although the US Men’s National Team (USMNT) is missing some key players for the tournament, coach Mauricio Pochettino has noted promising developments from players like Diego Luna, Matt Freeze, and Malik Tillman. To triumph over Mexico, they need to elevate their game, potentially securing spots on Pochettino’s 2026 roster if they succeed.
Here’s everything you need to know about watching the match:
USMNT vs. Mexico – Viewing Details
- Date: Sunday, July 6th | Time: 7 PM
- Location: NRG Stadium – Houston, Texas
- Broadcast: Fox | Live Stream: fubo (free trial available)
- Odds: USMNT +190; Draw +210; Mexico +145
Previous Encounter
This matchup is a rematch of the October 2024 game, where the USMNT faced Mexico’s full-strength team and lost 2-0. Though Christian Pulisic did not start for the US at that time, the current squad faces significant challenges due to injuries and other absences, creating both hurdles and opportunities for the players who are on the field.
Historical Context
The rivalry dates back to 1934, with Mexico holding 37 wins to the USMNT’s 24, and 17 matches ending in a draw. This final marks their 11th meeting in the tournament, with Mexico winning six times and the USMNT four. This match presents a chance for the USMNT to halt Mexico’s pursuit of a third consecutive CONCACAF Championship, aiming to reclaim their former glory from 2021 to 2024.
Projected Lineups
USMNT: Matt Freeze, Max Alfsten, Tim Ream, Chris Richards, Alex Freeman, Tyler Adams, Luca de La Torre, Diego Luna, Malik Tillman, Jack McGlyn, Patrick Aggieman
Mexico: Luis Maragon, Johan Vazquez, Cesar Montez, Julian Aluiz, Marcel Lewis, Edson Alvarez, Gilberto Mora, Alexis Vega, Raul Jimenez, Roberto Alvarado
Key Players to Watch
Diego Luna, USMNT: Coming off a strong performance with a goal against Guatemala, Luna has three goals and two assists in five matches, working hard to gain Pochettino’s trust as they gear up for the World Cup.
A Narrative to Follow
How much progress has this team made under Pochettino? Transitioning from club to international management presents unique challenges, particularly with limited training time with players. Yet, this competitive camp is allowing for tactical development and player adaptation as they prepare for a formidable Mexican squad.
While progress has been evident in midfield and offensive play, solid defensive performance will be crucial against Mexico. Pochettino’s strategies could be the key to overcoming this challenge, with the players committed to fighting for their nation.
Prediction
After debating his allegiance between the USMNT and Mexico, Luna is poised to score against El Tri, but it may not be enough for victory. The Mexican team appears well-prepared, likely returning to secure a win, and clinch a third straight CONCACAF title. Prediction: USMNT 1, Mexico 2
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Editorial Opinion: This Gold Cup final is more than just a game; it symbolizes the fierce rivalry between two soccer giants, the US and Mexico. For fans, a US victory would not only break Mexico’s streak but also signal a pivotal moment in the growth of US soccer on the international stage.