
How to watch Canada vs. Honduras on June 17
How to watch Canada vs. Honduras on June 17 | 2025 Gold Cup
The 2025 Gold Cup matchup between Canada and Honduras is set for June 17 at 10:30 p.m. ET in Vancouver, British Columbia. Looking to watch live on TV? Details are below in this article.
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Game day: Tuesday, June 17, 2025
Tuesday, June 17, 2025 Game time: 10:30 p.m. ET
10:30 p.m. ET Location: Vancouver, British Columbia
Vancouver, British Columbia Venue: BC Place
BC Place TV channel: TUDN, Fox Sports 1, UniMas, Fubo TV
TUDN, Fox Sports 1, UniMas, Fubo TV Live stream: Watch on Fubo
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About the 2025 Gold Cup
The 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup tournament features 16 national teams, 15 qualifiers from the Concacaf region and Saudia Arabia, an invited guest team.
The 16-team group stage will feature round-robin play from June 14 to 24.
The four group winners and four runners-up will advance and compete in the single-elimination knockout stage starting on June 28.
The Gold Cup championship game is on Sunday, July 6.
Watch the entire 2025 Gold Cup on Fubo!

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