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ESPN to air every match of the 2025 CONCACAF GOLD CUP live in Australia

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Football fans across Australia (and New Zealand) are in for a month-long showcase of Concacaf action, with ESPN set to broadcast every game of the 2025 Gold Cup live.

From June 15 to July 7 (AEST), ESPN will deliver all 24 matches—including the knockout rounds—as North America, Central America, the Caribbean, and guest nation Saudi Arabia battle for continental bragging rights.

With the 2026 FIFA World Cup just a year away, the tournament will act as a critical tune-up for hosts Mexico, Canada and the United States.

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From ESPN:

ESPN delivers a football feast with every game of the 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup on ESPN

Football fans will be able to witness all the action from the 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup on ESPN, as heavyweights the United States, Canada, defending champions Mexico and more battle it out to be crowned champion of the Americas beginning Sunday June 15.

With just one year out from the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the Concacaf Gold Cup will provide an opportunity for the top ranked football nations across North America, Central America and the Caribbean to stake their claim.
 
The 18th edition of the tournament features 15 teams from the Concacaf region along with invited guest Saudi Arabia.
  
The tournament will air live across ESPN from June 15 to July 7 AEST featuring Canada, Costa Rica, Curacao, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guadeloupe, Guatemala. Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, Saudi Arabia, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago and the United States.
 
ESPN will air 16 live games in the first seven days of the tournament, with football fans able to enjoy the entire tournament in a fan-friendly timeslot for the Australia and New Zealand audience.
 
Mexico holds a tournament record nine titles, followed by the United States (seven) and Canada (one).
 
Mexico are the defending Gold Cup champions and will be expected to go deep in the tournament once again.
 
United States face a tricky road through the tournament, tackling their bogey side Trinidad and Tobago and Asian invitee Saudi Arabia in the group stage.
 
Canada have been one of the most impressive sides in Concacaf over recent years, returning to the World Cup stage and developing some of the best young football prospects in the region.
 
Now managed by former Leeds United manager Jesse Marsch, hopes are high that Canada can add to their single Gold Cup triumph.
 
Panama could be the biggest surprise packet, following recent wins over the United States. They have a relatively comfortable group alongside Jamaica, Guatemala and Guadeloupe.
 
The 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup takes on extra importance for heavyweights Mexico, Canada and the United States as the tournament represents the final competitive games the trio will play before co-hosting the 2026 FIFA World Cup across the three countries.
 
ESPN will deliver all 24 games of the tournament, as well as Quarter Finals, Semi Finals and Final.
 
2025 Concacaf Gold Cup
 
Sunday June 15
12.10pm AEST, Mexico vs Dominican Republic, ESPN
 
Monday June 16
8am AEST, United States vs Trinidad and Tobago, ESPN
10am AEST, Haiti vs Saudi Arabia, ESPN
1pm AEST, Costa Rica vs Suriname, ESPN
 
Tuesday June 17
9am AEST, Panama vs Guadeloupe, ESPN
12pm AEST, Jamaica vs Guatemala, ESPN
 
Wednesday June 18
10am AEST, Curacao vs El Salvador, ESPN
12.30pm AEST, Canada vs Honduras, ESPN
 
Thursday June 19
9am AEST, Costa Rica vs Dominican Republic, ESPN
12pm AEST, Suriname vs Mexico, ESPN
 
Friday June 20
8.40am AEST, Trinidad and Tobago vs Haiti, ESPN
11.10am AEST, Saudi Arabia vs United States, ESPN
 
Saturday June 21
9.40am AEST, Jamaica vs Guadeloupe, ESPN
12pm AEST, Guatemala vs Panama, ESPN
 
Sunday June 22
9am AEST, Curacao vs Canada, ESPN
12pm AEST, Honduras vs El Salvador, ESPN

ESPN and ESPN2 is available on Disney+, Foxtel, Kayo Sports, Fetch TV and Sky NZ.

The 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup begins live on ESPN from Sunday June 15.

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Kyle Laidlaw
Kyle Laidlaw
An avid media enthusiast of more than 10 years, Kyle regularly follows all things TV related, both in Australia and overseas with a particular interest in local free-to-air scheduling and new show commissions.
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