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Newsweek
2 days ago
- Sport
- Newsweek
How to Watch Suriname vs Mexico: Live Stream CONCACAF Gold Cup, TV Channel
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Mexico and Suriname will face off on Wednesday night at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, in the group stage of the CONCACAF Gold Cup, and you can catch all the action with FuboTV. Edson Alvarez #4 of Mexico drives the ball during the Group Stage - Group A match between Mexico and Dominican Republic as part of the 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup at SoFi Stadium on June 14,... Edson Alvarez #4 of Mexico drives the ball during the Group Stage - Group A match between Mexico and Dominican Republic as part of the 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup at SoFi Stadium on June 14, 2025 in Inglewood, California. MoreHow to Watch Suriname vs Mexico Date: Wednesday, June 18, 2025 Time: 10:00 PM ET Channel: FOX Sports 1 Stream: Fubo (Try for free) Mexico opened tournament play with a 3-2 win over the Dominican Republic. Those goals were scored by Edson Álvarez, a midfielder for West Ham United; Raúl Jiménez, a striker for Fulham; and César Montes, a defender for Lokomotiv Moscow in the Russian Premier League. This Mexican team has been the most successful in the Gold Cup's history, having won 12 titles. That includes the team winning in 2023, the last time this tournament was held. Suriname looks to avenge a 4-3 opening loss to Costa Rica. Gyrano Kerk of Royal Antwerp, Richonell Margaret of RKC Waalwijk, and Shaquille Pinas of Hammarby IF all scored goals in the defeat. Suriname did not qualify for the 2023 Gold Cup and lost in the group stage in 2021. You can view this game on FOX Sports 1 with a free one-month subscription to FuboTV. Live stream Suriname vs Mexico with Fubo: Start your free trial now! Gold Cup Potential Lineups Suriname: Vaessen; Dijksteel, Van Gelderen, Malone, Pinas, Haps; Lonwijk, Paal, Margaret; Kerk, Vlijter Mexico: Malagon; Sanchez, Reyes, Montes, Gallardo; Ef. Alvarez, Lira, Ed. Alvarez, Pineda; Gimenez, Jimenez Regional restrictions may apply. If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.


Al Arabiya
5 days ago
- Sport
- Al Arabiya
Mexico Overcomes Slow Start To Defeat Dominican Republic 3-2 In CONCACAF Gold Cup Opener
Defending champion Mexico overcame a slow start to defeat the Dominican Republic 3–2 on Saturday night in the CONCACAF Gold Cup opener. West Ham midfielder Edson Álvarez opened the scoring in the 44th minute. Fulham striker Raúl Jiménez added a goal in the 47th, and defender César Montes got another one in the 53rd. Jiménez is third on the Mexican career scoring list with 40 goals, trailing only Jared Borgetti's 46 and Javier Hernández's 52. 'It was a good win to start with. I congratulate my team who maintained their emotional balance. It was a hard-fought but fair victory,' Mexico coach Javier Aguirre said. 'Our rival did a lot of merit; they demanded us; they did a good job.' Costa Rica and Suriname, the other countries in Group A, play Sunday in San Diego. 'We were patient, we scored three goals, and it was an attractive match for the fans, although there are things that need to be corrected,' Aguirre added. Peter González scored in the 51st minute and Edison Ascona in the 67th for the Dominicans, who earned their first qualification as one of the four group winners in League B of the CONCACAF Nations League. The match at SoFi Stadium drew 54,309, most of them rooting for Mexico. There was uncertainty on how many Mexican fans would attend the match. On Friday, Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum urged US officials not to target individuals attending the game. Dozens of workers have been detained by federal immigration authorities in a series of raids in LA's fashion district and at Home Depot parking lots in Southern California. More than 100 people have been detained. Mexico can clinch a quarterfinal berth when it plays Suriname on Wednesday at Arlington, Texas, part of a doubleheader that includes the Dominican Republic facing Costa Rica.
Yahoo
6 days ago
- Sport
- Yahoo
The 3️⃣ standout players at the start of the Gold Cup
The 3️⃣ standout players at the start of the Gold Cup This Saturday, the Gold Cup began with the debut of the champion, Mexico, against the Dominican Republic, a duel that left us with great protagonists on the field: Edson Álvarez "El Machín" was a leader on the field and scored Mexico's and the Gold Cup 2025's first goal, in addition to participating in several dangerous plays. The midfielder was also named "Player of the Match" by the Concacaf competition. Raúl Jiménez "El Lobo" is increasingly connected with the Mexican national team and tonight extended the lead on the scoreboard to 2-0 at the beginning of extra time, and with that goal, he reached 41 goals, just 11 away from breaking Javier Hernández's record. Peter González The Dominican entered the history books of his country, as the Dominican Republic played its first Gold Cup match and González became the author of his nation's first goal in the competition Advertisement This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here. 📸 Michael Owens - 2025 Getty Images


The Guardian
6 days ago
- Sport
- The Guardian
Mexico see off Dominican Republic in Gold Cup opener amid Ice concerns
Defending champion Mexico overcame a slow start to defeat the Dominican Republic 3-2 on Saturday night in a Concacaf Gold Cup group stage match. West Ham midfielder Edson Álvarez opened the scoring in the 44th minute, Fulham striker Raúl Jiménez added a goal in the 47th and defender César Montes got another one in the 53rd. Jiménez now has 40 goals with the Mexican national team and is six away from Jared Borgetti, in second place on the career scoring list for El Tri. Javier Hernández is Mexico's top scorer with 52. 'It was a good win to start with. I congratulate my team, who maintained their emotional balance. It was a hard-fought, but fair victory,' said Mexico coach Javier Aguirre. 'Our rival did a lot of merit, they demanded us, they did a good job.' Mexico leads Group A with three points while the Dominican Republic is at the bottom. Costa Rica and Suriname, the other countries in the group, will face off on Sunday in Snapdragon stadium in San Diego. 'We were patient, we scored three goals and it was an attractive match for the fans, although there are things that need to be corrected,' Aguirre added. Peter González in the 51st minute and Edison Ascona in the 67th scored for the Dominicans, who earned their first qualification as one of the four group winners in League B of the Concacaf Nations League. The match was played at SoFi stadium before 54,309 fans, most of them rooting for Mexico. There was uncertainty on how many Mexican fans would attend the match. On Friday, Mexico's president Claudia Sheinbaum urged US officials not to target individuals attending the game. Dozens of workers have been detained by federal immigration authorities in a series of raids in LA's fashion district and at Home Depot parking lots in Southern California. More than 100 people have been detained. Mexico will try to qualify for the next round next Wednesday when they play Suriname while the Dominican Republic will play Costa Rica. Both matches will be played at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.


San Francisco Chronicle
6 days ago
- Sport
- San Francisco Chronicle
Mexico overcomes slow start to defeat Dominican Republic 3-2 in Gold Cup group stage
INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — Defending champion Mexico overcame a slow start to defeat the Dominican Republic 3-2 on Saturday night in a CONCACAF Gold Cup group stage match. West Ham midfielder Edson Álvarez opened the scoring in the 44th minute, Fulham striker Raúl Jiménez added a goal in the 47th and defender César Montes got another one in the 53rd. Jiménez now has 40 goals with the Mexican national team and is six away from Jared Borgetti, in second place on the career scoring list for El Tri. Javier Hernández is Mexico's top scorer with 52. 'It was a good win to start with. I congratulate my team, who maintained their emotional balance. It was a hard-fought, but fair victory," said Mexico coach Javier Aguirre. 'Our rival did a lot of merit, they demanded us, they did a good job.' Mexico leads Group A with three points while the Dominican Republic is at the bottom. Costa Rica and Suriname, the other countries in the group, will face off on Sunday in Snapdragon stadium in San Diego. 'We were patient, we scored three goals and it was an attractive match for the fans, although there are things that need to be corrected,' Aguirre added. Peter González in the 51st minute and Edison Ascona in the 67th scored for the Dominicans, who earned their first qualification as one of the four group winners in League B of the CONCACAF Nations League. The match was played at SoFi stadium before 54,309 fans, most of them rooting for Mexico. There was uncertainty on how many Mexican fans would attend the match. On Friday, Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum urged U.S. officials not to target individuals attending the game. Dozens of workers have been detained by federal immigration authorities in a series of raids in LA's fashion district and at Home Depot parking lots in Southern California. More than 100 people have been detained. Mexico will try to qualify for the next round next Wednesday when they play Suriname while the Dominican Republic will play Costa Rica. Both matches will be played at the AT&T stadium in Arlington, Texas.