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Full 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup schedule: Detailed match fixtures

ariadna pinheiro
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© CONCACAF2025 Concacaf Gold Cup logo

The 2025 Gold Cup promises thrilling matchups as 16 teams vie for regional supremacy across the U.S. and Canada. To keep pace with the action, a comprehensive schedule has been released to explore in detail.

The full set of fixtures includes every kickoff time, venue and matchday. These tools offer flexibility whether you’re planning viewing parties or managing media coverage, making it easy to stay informed.

With venues spread across 14 cities and a packed calendar running from June 14 to July 6, the schedule offers a clear overview of group stages and knockout rounds. CONCACAF will provide updates if any adjustments arise.

2025 Gold Cup schedule: Printable format

As fans around the world prepare to follow the 2025 Gold Cup, access to the full tournament schedule is essential. At this stage, the official schedule is available exclusively as a mobile-friendly image designed for quick reference and easy sharing across devices and social media.

(Source: CONCACAF)

(Source: CONCACAF)

This format ensures that supporters can keep track of matchdays, kickoff times, and venues in a compact, visually accessible layout. While a print-ready PDF and a fully editable Excel tracking sheet are not yet available, they may be released closer to the start of the event.

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Any new file formats or updates will be reflected here promptly, particularly if CONCACAF announces schedule changes or adjustments to match times. For now, the image version remains the best way for fans to stay aligned with the tournament in real time.

2025 Gold Cup format: From group stage to knockout rounds

The 2025 Gold Cup follows a structured format that balances group competition with high-stakes elimination rounds, ensuring excitement throughout the tournament…

Group stage: The tournament kicks off with 16 teams divided into 4 groups of 4 teams each. Within each group, teams play a round-robin schedule, meaning every team faces the other three in their group. Points are awarded in the standard way—3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, and 0 points for a loss.

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Advancement criteria: At the end of the group stage, the two teams with the highest point totals in each group advance to the knockout rounds. Tiebreakers, such as goal difference and goals scored, are used if teams are level on points.

(Source: CONCACAF)

(Source: CONCACAF)

Knockout rounds: The top 8 teams enter the knockout stage, which consists of quarterfinals, semifinals, and the final. Unlike the group stage, these matches are single elimination—losing teams are immediately eliminated from the tournament. If a knockout match ends in a draw after regular time, extra time and, if necessary, a penalty shootout decide the winner.

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This format ensures that the tournament remains competitive and thrilling, with the early stage allowing teams some margin for error and the knockout phase delivering intense, winner-takes-all matchups that determine the eventual champion.

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