
On to the next: Here's how to buy Mexico vs. Saudi Arabia Gold Cup Quarterfinals tickets
Mexico and Saudi Arabia have punched their tickets to the CONCACAF Gold Cup Quarterfinals.
Following the conclusion of group stages, both teams will move on and get one step closer to a championship.
The Gold Cup, which is held every two years, will crown its next champion as eight teams enter the quarterfinals, with two matchups being held on Saturday, June 28 at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz. Two additional games will be held at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minn. on Sunday, June 29.
Mexico tied Costa Rica 0-0 on Sunday evening, which was all they needed to secure the top spot in Group A. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia was even across the board at 1-1-1 through three games, which was second in Group D.
Tickets are on sale for the quarterfinals matchup so soccer fans can experience the action at State Farm Stadium on Saturday.
Here's how you can buy tickets to the 2025 Gold Cup and enjoy all the quarterfinals thrills from State Farm Stadium:
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Mexico will take on Saudi Arabia on Saturday, June 28 at State Farm Stadium at 10:15 p.m. ET.
As of this writing, tickets are on sale for as low as $92 to witness both Mexico vs. Saudi Arabia and a TBD matchup.
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