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2023 Concacaf Gold Cup: TV and streaming info, game times, results, USMNT roster

After a dominant performance in securing the Concacaf Nations League title, the U.S. men's national soccer team aims to match the feat it accomplished two summers ago in adding a Gold Cup trophy to its Nations League hardware.

Interim coach B.J. Callaghan ― who remains at the helm despite the announcement that Gregg Berhalter will return as USMNT coachbrings a youthful, MLS-heavy roster to the 2023 Gold Cup. Of the 23 players, 16 will come from Major League Soccer teams as most of the USMNT's top European-based players participated only in the Nations League semifinal and final.

Five players have been named to the rosters for both competitions: goalkeepers Sean Johnson and Matt Turner, defender Miles Robinson, midfielder Alan Soñora and forward Alex Zendejas.

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Brandon Vazquez celebrates after scoring the equalizing goal in a 1-1 tie against Jamaica in Gold Cup play at Soldier Field.

Here's everything you need to know for the 2023 Concacaf Gold Cup:

What is the Concacaf Gold Cup?

The Gold Cup is a biennial tournament for national teams in the North and Central American and Caribbean region associated with Concacaf. Mexico (eight times), the U.S. (seven times) and Canada (one time) are the only nations to have won the Gold Cup.

Where can I watch Concacaf Gold Cup 2023?

The Concacaf Gold Cup will be broadcast on Fox Sports, FS1 and FS2, with games available to be streamed live on FOX Sports Live and Tubi. Spanish-language broadcasts will be available on TUDN.

Fox Sports' lead commentary team of John Strong (play-by-play), Stu Holden (analyst) and Jenny Taft (sideline reporter) will call every USMNT game throughout the Gold Cup.

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What teams are in the 2023 Gold Cup?

Group A: Jamaica, St. Kitts and Nevis, Trinidad and Tobago, United States

Group B: Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Qatar

Group C: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Martinique, Panama

Group D: Canada, Cuba, Guadeloupe, Guatemala

Why is Qatar playing in the Concacaf Gold Cup?

Concacaf announced in September 2020 that Qatar, as hosts of the 2022 World Cup, would participate in the 2021 and 2023 Gold Cup tournaments. Qatar ― which advanced to the semifinal of the 2021 tournament, losing to the U.S. ― is the seventh different non-Concacaf affiliated nation to be invited to compete in the Gold Cup. Other invited teams included Brazil (1996, 1998 and 2003), Colombia (2000, 2003 and 2005), South Korea (2000 and 2002), Peru (2000), Ecuador (2002) and South Africa (2005).

What are the Concacaf Gold Cup host cities and stadiums?

  • Arlington, Texas (AT&T Stadium)

  • Charlotte, North Carolina (Bank of America Stadium)

  • Chicago (Soldier Field)

  • Cincinnati (TQL Stadium)

  • Fort Lauderdale, Florida (DRV PNK Stadium)

  • Glendale, Arizona (State Farm Stadium)

  • Harrison, N.J. (Red Bull Arena)

  • Houston (NRG Stadium and Shell Energy Stadium)

  • Inglewood, California (SoFi Stadium)

  • Las Vegas (Allegiant Stadium)

  • San Diego (Snapdragon Stadium)

  • Santa Clara, California (Levi's Stadium)

  • St. Louis (CityPark)

  • Toronto (BMO Field)

What is the Concacaf Gold Cup game schedule?

GROUP STAGE

Saturday, June 24

United States 1, Jamaica 1

Sunday, June 25

Trinidad and Tobago 3, St. Kitts and Nevis 0

Haiti 2, Qatar 1

Mexico 4, Honduras 0

Monday, June 26

Martinique 2, El Salvador 1

Panama 2, Costa Rica 1

Tuesday, June 27

Canada 2, Guadeloupe 2

Guatemala 1, Cuba 0

Wednesday, June 28

Jamaica 4, Trinidad and Tobago 1

United States 6, St. Kitts and Nevis 0

Thursday, June 29

Qatar 1, Honduras 1

Mexico 3, Haiti 1

Friday, June 30

Panama 2, Martinique 1

El Salvador 0, Costa Rica 0

Saturday, July 1

Guadeloupe 4, Cuba 1

Guatemala 0, Canada 0

Sunday, July 2

Jamaica 5, St. Kitts and Nevis 0

United States 6, Trinidad and Tobago 0

Honduras 2, Haiti 1

Qatar 1, Mexico 0

Tuesday, July 4

Canada 4, Cuba 2

Guatemala 3, Guadeloupe 2

Costa Rica 6, Martinique 4

Panama 2, El Salvador 2

QUARTERFINALS

Saturday, July 8

Panama 4, Qatar 0

Mexico 2, Costa Rica 0

Sunday, July 9

Jamaica 1, Guatemala 0

United States 2, Canada 2 (U.S. won penalty shootout, 3-2)

SEMIFINALS

Wednesday, July 12

Panama 1, United States 1 (Panama won penalty shootout, 5-4)

Mexico 3, Jamaica 0

FINAL

Sunday, July 16

Mexico vs. Panama at SoFi Stadium, 7:30 p.m. ET (Fox)

Which players are on the USMNT Gold Cup roster?

Goalkeepers (3): Sean Johnson (Toronto FC/Canada), Gaga Slonina (Chelsea/England)), Matt Turner (Arsenal/England)

Defenders (8): DeJuan Jones (New England Revolution), Aaron Long (LAFC), Matt Miazga (FC Cincinnati), Jalen Neal (LA Galaxy), Bryan Reynolds (Roma/Italy), Miles Robinson (Atlanta United), John Tolkin (New York Red Bulls), DeAndre Yedlin (Inter Miami)

Midfielders (6): Gianluca Busio (Venezia/Italy), Djordje Mihailovic (AZ Alkmaar/Netherlands), Aidan Morris (Columbus Crew), Cristian Roldan (Seattle Sounders), James Sands (New York City FC), Alan Soñora (FC Juárez/Mexico)

Forwards (6): Cade Cowell (San Jose Earthquakes), Jesús Ferreira (FC Dallas), Julian Gressel (Vancouver Whitecaps/Canada), Jordan Morris (Seattle Sounders), Brandon Vazquez (FC Cincinnati), Alex Zendejas (Club América/Mexico)

Previous Gold Cup finals

  • 2021: United States over Mexico, 1-0

  • 2019: Mexico over United States, 2-1

  • 2017: United States over Jamaica, 2-1

  • 2015: Mexico over Jamaica, 3-1

  • 2013: United States over Panama, 1-0

  • 2011: Mexico over United States, 4-2

  • 2009: Mexico over United States, 5-0

  • 2007: United States over Mexico, 2-1

  • 2005: United States over Panama, 0-0 (U.S. won penalty shootout, 3-1)

  • 2003: Mexico over Brazil, 1-0 (Mexico won on a golden goal)

  • 2002: United States over Costa Rica, 2-0

  • 2000: Canada over Colombia, 2-0

  • 1998: Mexico over United States, 1-0

  • 1996: Mexico over Brazil, 2-0

  • 1993: Mexico over United States, 4-0

  • 1991: United States over Honduras, 0-0 (U.S. won penalty shootout, 4-3)

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Concacaf Gold Cup 2023: Stream and TV info