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United States vs. Mexico Prediction, Odds, Lines

United States vs. Mexico Prediction, Odds, Lines

Fox Sports05-07-2025
Data Skrive
The 2025 Gold Cup showdown between Mexico and the United States in Houston, Texas is set for July 6 at 7 p.m. ET. Who's walking away with the W? Our prediction can be found below.
Keep up with every 2025 Gold Cup match on FOX Sports. Mexico vs. United States Game Info Match Day: Sunday, July 6, 2025
Match Time: 7 p.m. ET
Location: Houston, Texas
Venue: NRG Stadium
TV Channel: FOX
Streaming: FOX Sports App and FOXSports.com Mexico vs. United States Prediction and Odds Moneyline Odds: Mexico +145, United States +200
Score Prediction: United States 4, Mexico 1 Mexico Tournament Leaders Cesar Jasib Montes Castro (2025 Gold Cup): 4 games / 3 goals / 0 assists
Alexis Vega (2025 Gold Cup): 5 games / 1 goal / 1 assist
Edson Omar Alvarez Velazquez (2025 Gold Cup): 5 games / 1 goal / 1 assist
Raul Jimenez (2025 Gold Cup): 5 games / 2 goals / 0 assists United States Tournament Leaders Diego Luna (2025 Gold Cup): 5 games / 3 goals / 2 assists
Malik Tillman (2025 Gold Cup): 5 games / 3 goals / 2 assists
Maximilian Arfsten (2025 Gold Cup): 5 games / 1 goal / 3 assists
Patrick Agyemang (2025 Gold Cup): 5 games / 2 goals / 0 assists 2025 Gold Cup Key Dates Saturday, June 14 to Tuesday, June 24: 16-team round-robin group stage play
Saturday, June 28 to Wednesday, July 2: 8-team knockout stage play
Sunday, July 6: Gold Cup championship game
FOX Sports created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
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