Mexico arrives at the 2025 Gold Cup carrying both the weight of history and the urgency of a new era. After a string of mixed performances in recent tournaments, the team is under pressure to reassert its regional dominance.
The road ahead won’t be simple. With revamped squads across the continent and rising talent challenging the status quo, every group-stage match could be decisive. Consistency and character will be just as crucial as technical skill.
Key players are stepping into the spotlight, some seasoned, others emerging, all tasked with steering El Tri through a CONCACAF tournament that has grown more unpredictable with each edition. The stakes are high…
Mexico’s next game
Mexico’s upcoming match is the 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup Final against the United States. The game is scheduled for Sunday, July 6, 2025, at 7:00 PM ET (4:00 PM PT) at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas.
Full 2025 Mexico schedule at the CONCACAF Gold Cup
| Date | Match | Venue |
| June 14 | Mexico vs. Dominican Republic | SoFi Stadium |
| June 18 | Mexico vs. Suriname | AT&T Stadium |
| June 22 | Mexico vs. Costa Rica | Allegiant Stadium |
| June 28 | Mexico vs. Saudi Arabia | State Farm Stadium |
| July 2 | Mexico vs. Honduras | Levi’s Stadium |
| July 6 | Mexico vs. USA | NRG Stadium |
Mexico’s recent results
- Mexico 1-0 Honduras | Semi-final (July 2)
- Mexico 2-0 Saudi Arabia | Quarter-final (June 28)
- Mexico 0-0 Costa Rica | Group stage (June 22)
- Mexico 2-0 Suriname | Group stage (June 18)
- Mexico 3-2 Dominican Republic | Group stage (June 14)
Mexico’s key players to watch at the CONCACAF Gold Cup
Edson Alvarez: The Mexican captain is a versatile midfielder known for his tactical intelligence and physicality. Alvarez combines precise passing with aggressive ball-winning skills, making him a vital link between defense and attack. His leadership on the field and ability to control the tempo make him indispensable in high-stakes matches.
Raul Jimenez: As a seasoned striker, Jimenez brings experience and a keen eye for goal to the Mexican frontline. His excellent positioning and aerial prowess allow him to capitalize on crosses and set pieces. Beyond scoring, Jiménez’s ability to hold up the ball and bring teammates into play makes him a key offensive fulcrum.

Heinz Morshel #8 of Dominican Republic is defended by Roberto Alvarado #25 and Edson Alvarez #4 of Mexico during the second half of the Gold Cup match on June 14, 2025. (Source: Shaun Clark/Getty Images)
Luis Angel Malagon: He has quickly established himself as a reliable last line of defense with impressive reflexes and shot-stopping abilities. His composure under pressure and command of the penalty area provide Mexico with much-needed confidence. Additionally, Malagon’s quick distribution often launches counterattacks, adding another dimension to his game.
Santiago Gimenez: The young striker is emerging as one of Mexico’s most dynamic attacking threats. Known for his intelligent movement and sharp finishing, Gimenez excels at finding pockets of space inside the box. His agility and clinical instinct make him a constant danger to opposing defenses, while his hunger and energy inject vitality into Mexico’s forward line.
How to watch Mexico’s games at the 2025 Gold Cup
For fans in the United States, Mexico’s games at the 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup will be widely accessible through both English and Spanish-language coverage. All matches will be broadcast live on FOX Sports 1 (FS1).
Streaming options are just as comprehensive. Matches will be available on FOX Sports app and FOXSports.com for cable subscribers. For cord-cutters, platforms like FuboTV, Sling TV, Hulu + Live TV and YouTube TV will carry FS1’s feed.





