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Here's how to buy United States vs. Guatemala Gold Cup semifinals tickets

Here's how to buy United States vs. Guatemala Gold Cup semifinals tickets

USA Today30-06-2025
The United States and Guatemala have punched their tickets to the CONCACAF Gold Cup semifinals.
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 four teams enter the semifinals, with both matchups being held on Wednesday, July 2. One matchup will take place at Energize Park in St. Louis, Mo. and the other will take place at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif.
Tickets are on sale for the semifinals matchup so soccer fans can experience the action at Energize Park in St. Louis, Mo.
Here's how you can buy tickets to the 2025 Gold Cup and enjoy all the semifinal thrills from Energize Park in St. Louis, Mo.:
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United States will take on Guatemala on Wednesday, July 2 at 6 p.m. ET.
As of this writing, tickets are on sale for as low as $192 to witness United States vs. Guatemala.
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