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Who will cover the Concacaf Gold Cup? 2025 broadcast team announced

ariadna pinheiro
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The stage is set, the cameras are rolling, and the spotlight isn’t only on the players. As the 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup approaches, all eyes turn to the voices and faces that will bring the action into living rooms across the globe.

This year’s broadcast team blends fresh energy with familiar authority, carefully assembled to match the tournament’s rising profile. From pitchside insights to studio breakdowns, the coverage is built to match the stakes.

Names have been revealed, and so has the network behind the scenes. But it’s the chemistry, the storytelling and the tone they’ll set that may define how fans experience every pass, tackle and goal this summer.

Who is on the 2025 Gold Cup broadcast team?

For the 2025 Gold Cup, FOX Sports once again takes the reins of English-language coverage in the United States, assembling a broadcast team that combines seasoned expertise with charismatic on-air presence.

John Strong for the Fox Sports coverage. (Source: @FOXSportsPR)

John Strong for the Fox Sports coverage. (Source: @FOXSportsPR)

Leading the commentary booth is John Strong, a familiar voice in U.S. soccer broadcasts, bringing energy and precision to the play-by-play. He’s joined by former U.S. international Stu Holden, whose insight and tactical knowledge have become a staple of soccer coverage.

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Jenny Taft reprises her role as sideline reporter, offering on-the-ground updates, while refereeing analysis comes from former Premier League official Mark Clattenburg, alongside longtime rules expert Joe Machnik.

Behind the studio desk, Rob Stone leads the pre- and post-match coverage through “CONCACAF Gold Cup Match Day”. He’s joined by National Soccer Hall of Famers Alexi Lalas and Landon Donovan, who bring analysis rooted in deep international experience.

Spanish-language rights in the U.S. are held by TUDN, continuing its deep coverage across Univision platforms. Meanwhile, OneSoccer holds the Canadian rights and ESPN handles international distribution in various territories.

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