Soccer ForwardSoccer ForwardOpen CupOpen Cup
Volkswagen
Nike
Become An InsiderOfficial Store
Login
U.S. Soccer
  • National Teams
    USWNT
    USMNT
    Youth
    Extended
    USWNT HomeCurrent RosterUSWNT LINEUPSUSWNT On TV
    ScheduleStoriesUSWNT STATS
    USMNT HomeCurrent RosterUSMNT LineupsUnique USMNT Player number
    Schedule & TicketsStoriesUSMNT StatsUSMNT on tv
    Women
    Under-14 NDPU-15 GNTU-16 GNTU-17 WNTU-18 WNTU-19 WNTU-20 WNTU-23 WNT
    Men
    Under-14 NDPU-15 BNTU-16 BNTU-17 MNTU-18 MNTU-19 MNTU-20 MNTU-23 MNT
    Women
    U.S. WOMEN’S BEACH SOCCER NATIONAL TEAMU.S. WOMEN’S FUTSAL NATIONAL TEAMU.S. WOMEN’S CP NATIONAL TEAMU.S. WOMEN’S DEAF NATIONAL TEAM
    Men
    U.S. MEN'S BEACH SOCCER NATIONAL TEAMU.S. MEN’S FUTSAL NATIONAL TEAMU.S. MEN’S CP NATIONAL TEAMU.S. MEN’S DEAF NATIONAL TEAM
    Co-Ed
    Power Soccer National Team
  • Schedule & Tickets
    Schedule & Tickets
    Ticketmaster logo
    GROUP ORDERS FAQ
    TICKET FAN AND EVENT FAQ
    MOBILE TICKETING
  • Participate
    Home
    Coaching
    Refereeing
    Safeguarding Hub
    Health and Wellness
    Additional Resources
    Talent IdentificationFederation ServicesOrganization MembersGovernanceU.S. Soccer Alumni Club
  • Initiatives
    Soccer Forward
    Development Fund
    STRATEGIC VISION
    National Training Center
    SHEBELIEVES
    ONE NATION.
    ADAPTandTHRIVE
    Referee Abuse Prevention
Become An InsiderOfficial Store
U.S. Soccer
User profile icon
  • Soccer ForwardSoccer Forward
    Open CupOpen Cup
    Nike
    Volkswagen
Loading...

Go Deeper

2025 Concacaf Gold Cup

Related Stories

On the Pitch
July 8, 2025

How this Summer Set the Tone for 2026 FIFA World Cup


On the Pitch
July 7, 2025

Gold Cup Run Provides ‘Massive Lesson’ For Mauricio Pochettino, USMNT


On the Pitch
July 7, 2025

USMNT vs. Mexico: Match Recap & Highlights

Go Deeper

2025 Concacaf Gold Cup

Related Stories

On the Pitch
July 8, 2025

How this Summer Set the Tone for 2026 FIFA World Cup


On the Pitch
July 7, 2025

Gold Cup Run Provides ‘Massive Lesson’ For Mauricio Pochettino, USMNT


On the Pitch
July 7, 2025

USMNT vs. Mexico: Match Recap & Highlights

Latest Stories

US Soccer Podcast
August 13, 2026

U.S. Soccer Podcast: Don Garber on his vision for MLS

US Soccer Podcast
August 5, 2026

U.S. Soccer Podcast: Vermont Green FC & Hickory FC are national champions PLUS the Boys’ U-15 Concacaf Championship


On the Pitch
September 11, 2025

Tim Ream Reflects on September USMNT Camp, Upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup


On the Pitch
September 10, 2025

One Year Later: How Mauricio Pochettino Has Implemented His USMNT Vision


Open Cup
September 10, 2025

Big-Game Brad Stuver: Austin FC’s Unlikely U.S. Open Cup Superhero


On the Pitch
September 10, 2025

Rosters Named for U-16 and U-15 Boys’ National Team September Domestic Training Camps

Latest Videos

image
About U.S. Soccer
History
Governance
Sponsors & Partners
Careers
Media Services
How to report a concern
Fan code of conduct
Fan ticket and event faq
Contact us
Organization members
Federation Services
Brand Protection
Connect with us

Get unrivaled matchday access

App StoreGoogle Play Store
Join the team
Join the team
Join the team
Sign Up For Free
already an insider?Login
COPYRIGHT U.S. SOCCER 2025
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
PRIVACY POLICY
CALIFORNIA PRIVACY RIGHTS
TERMS OF USE
ACCESSIBILITY
On the Pitch

Concacaf Gold Cup Final Sets Up Latest Edition of USMNT-Mexico Rivalry

The two teams will compete for the trophy Sunday, July 6 at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas
July 3, 2025
Concacaf Gold Cup Final Sets Up Latest Edition of USMNT-Mexico Rivalry
Concacaf Gold Cup Final Sets Up Latest Edition of USMNT-Mexico Rivalry

In the late hours Wednesday night – at least for those on the East Coast – soccer fans learned the opponent the United States will face in the upcoming Concacaf Gold Cup Final. It's one many people hoped for and circled on their Gold Cup bracket:

Mexico.

Mexico outlasted Honduras in the second semifinal match that kicked off at 10 p.m. ET. A goal from Raúl Jiménez was the difference, setting up an inevitable, high-stakes clash between the United States and rival Mexico for the title.

Earlier in the night, the United States secured a berth in the final for the 13th time in program history. Led by an electric performance from 21-year-old Diego Luna, who is shining in this year's Gold Cup, the Americans went ahead two goals early and took care of business 2-1 against Guatemala.

The United States and Mexico have seen each other plenty in the history of the Gold Cup, meeting in the final eight times since the tournament began in 1991. Their most recent matchup came in 2021 when Miles Robinson delivered a header in extra time to shock Mexico and give the United States the country’s seventh Gold Cup trophy.

Together, the two nations have dominated the tournament. Only once has a country other than Mexico or the United States lifted the trophy – Canada in 2000. The United States and Mexico have combined to win 16 out of 17 possible Gold Cups.

Head coach Javier Aguirre’s team has the advantage, winning nine titles, two more than the U.S., and Mexico will look to defend their run as reigning champions.

Both teams reached this point winning their groups. Overall, the U.S. has arguably posted stronger results this tournament, getting through the group stage unbeaten, winning all three matches while conceding only one goal.

On the other side, Mexico had it a little tougher, ending the group stage tied with Costa Rica in points, but won the group on goal differential. Costa Rica, the second-place team out of Mexico’s Group A, went on to give the United States one of the most exhilarating matches of the tournament in a back-and-forth bout on June 29. The U.S. prevailed in a penalty kick shootout to advance to the semifinals.

To say that the history between the United States and Mexico is fierce would be an understatement. These are two programs with a lot of pride and also a lot to play for. Like the United States, Mexico will play host to the FIFA World Cup in 2026, along with North American neighbor Canada, and both teams have hopes of building toward their target of performing well with the world watching.

And at No. 17, Mexico will be the highest FIFA-ranked opponent the United States will face during this Gold Cup tournament. It’ll be the toughest test yet for a United States squad that is growing and developing, but one with a lot of momentum behind them.

The final kicks off Sunday, July 6 at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by U.S. Soccer MNT (@usmnt)