2023 Concacaf Gold Cup: Draw, fixtures, results & guide to each round
The latest edition of the Concacaf Gold Cup is set to kick-off on June 24, with the USMNT looking to go back-to-back in the competition after lifting the 2021 edition of the trophy.
The 2023 installment of the Gold Cup features the expected national teams like USA, Mexico, Canada and Costa Rica; but there are several newcomers to the tournament such as St. Kitts and Nevis.
Qatar, who were invited as part of a partnership between the Qatar Football Federation and Concacaf, will make their second appearance at the Gold Cup after making it to the semifinals in 2021. Alongside St. Kitts and Nevis, Martinique and Guadeloupe were the final three teams to qualify for the Gold Cup.
While the Nations League features 41 teams from the Concacaf region, the Gold Cup contains only the top 16 nations.
Here's everything you need to know ahead of the 2023 Gold Cup.
Which teams are playing in the 2023 Gold Cup?
- Group A: Jamaica, St. Kitts and Nevis, Trinidad and Tobago, USA
- Group B: Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Qatar
- Group C: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Martinique, Panama
- Group D: Canada, Cuba, Guadeloupe, Guatemala
When does the 2023 Gold Cup start?
The first round of games for the 2023 Gold Cup starts on June 24th when USA take on Jamaica. The tournament runs from June 24-July 16, with the final being held at SoFi stadium.
Round | Date |
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Group state - Matchday 1 | June 24-June 27 |
Group stage-Matchday 2 | June 28-July 1 |
Group stage-Matchday 3 | July 2-July 4 |
Quarterfinals | July 8-July 9 |
Semifinals | July 12 |
Final | July 16 |
2023 Gold Cup Matchday 1 fixtures & results
- 06/24/2023 - USA 1-1 Jamaica
- 06/25/2023 - Trinidad and Tobago 3-0 Saint Kitts and Nevis
- 06/25/2023 - Haiti 2-1 Qatar
- 06/25/2023 - Mexico 4-0 Honduras
- 06/26/2023 - El Salvador 1-2 Martinique
- 06/26/2023 - Costa Rica 1-2 Panama
- 06/27/2023 - Canada 2-2 Guadeloupe
- 06/27/2023 - Guatemala 1-0 Cuba
2023 Gold Cup Matchday 2 fixtures & results
- 06/28/2023 - Jamaica 4-1 Trinidad and Tobago
- 06/28/2023 - St. Kitts and Nevis 0-6 USA
- 06/29/2023 - Qatar 1-1 Honduras
- 06/29/2023 - Haiti 1-3 Mexico
- 06/30/2023 - Martinique 1-2 Panama
- 06/30/2023 - El Salvador 0-0 Costa Rica
- 07/01/2023 - Cuba 1-4 Guadeloupe
- 07/01/2023 - Guatemala 0-0 Canada
2023 Gold Cup Matchday 3 fixtures & results
- 07/02/2023 - Jamaica 5-0 St. Kitts and Nevis
- 07/02/2023 - USA 6- Trinidad and Tobago
- 07/02/2023 - Honduras 2-1 Haiti
- 07/02/2023 - Mexico 0-1 Qatar
- 07/04/2023 - Guadeloupe 2-3 Guatemala
- 07/04/2023 - Canada 4-2 Cuba
- 07/04/2023 - Costa Rica 6-4 Martinique
- 07/04/2023 - Panama El Salvador
2023 Gold Cup quarterfinals fixtures & results
- 07/08/2023 - Panama 4-0 Qatar
- 07/08/2023 - Mexico 2-0 Costa Rica
- 07/09/2023 - Guatemala 0-1 Jamaica
- 07/09/2023 - USA 2-2 Canada (3-2 penalties)
2023 Gold Cup semifinals fixtures & results
- 07/12/2023 - USA 1-1 Panama (4-5 penalties)
- 07/12/2023 - Jamaica 0-3 Mexico
2023 Gold Cup final fixture & result
07/16/2023 - Mexico 1-0 Panama
Who won the 2021 Gold Cup?
USA won the 2021 Gold Cup, narrowly defeating their rivals Mexico with a 1-0 win thanks to a header from Atlanta United defender Miles Robinson in the 117th minute.
The Stars and Stripes now aim to go two-for-two in the Gold Cup with interim head coach B.J. Callaghan at the helm for the duration of the tournament, until Gregg Berhalter returns as the permanent head coach.
Who has won the Gold Cup the most?
Mexico has dominated the Gold Cup in recent history with eight titles, most recently lifting the trophy in 2019 when triumphing against the United States 1-0.
However, USA aren't far behind El Tri as they have seven Gold Cup titles. Canada stands as the third and last Concacaf nation to win the tournament, defeating Colombia 2-0 in 2000 to earn the title.
How can I watch the 2023 Gold Cup?
There are several options available to watch the 2023 Gold Cup including TUDN, Univision, ESPN 3, and FS1.
United States:
English: O
Spanish: Univision, ViX
Mexico:
English: FOX, Tubi
Spanish: Televisa, TV Azteca, Futbol Primera (Radio)