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The CONCACAF Gold Cup kicks off this weekend as the United States and Mexico are the favorites to win this year’s tournament. Group A — Mexico, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Trinidad and Tobago — gets things started on Saturday with the other three groups playing the following three days. All the games will be shown on FS1 and FS2, with the exception of USA vs. Canada on July 18 which will be broadcast on Fox.
If you are not in front of a television, FOX.com/live and the Bally Sports app will live stream all of the FS1 and FS2 matches. You’ll need a cable subscription to access both. If you don’t have one , you can get a free trial from YouTube TV, Hulu with Live TV, AT&T TV Now, FuboTV, or Sling TV to stream the tournament.
The CONCACAF Gold Cup is a storied tournament in our region as it has been around since 1963. Although Mexico have won the most titles in its history (11), the United States are behind them in second place with six titles of their own. We’ve seen some intense match-ups between the two rivals over the years thanks to Gold Cup action.
This year is expected to be no different, as Mexico is favored to win for the second straight time, with the USA just slightly behind. DraftKings Sportsbook has installed Mexico at +100 to win and the USMNT at +175. Costa Rica and Canada are also expected to do well and make deep runs of their own. The action kicks off on Saturday, July 10, and will wrap up on August 1 with the final in Las Vegas.