
Mexico vs. Honduras Prediction, Odds, Lines
Mexico goes head to head against Honduras in the 2025 Gold Cup on July 2 at 10 p.m. ET, held in Santa Clara, California. Who's walking away with the W? Read on for our prediction.
Keep up with every 2025 Gold Cup match on FOX Sports. Mexico vs. Honduras Game Info Match Day: Wednesday, July 2, 2025
Match Time: 10 p.m. ET
Location: Santa Clara, California
Venue: Levi's Stadium
TV Channel: FS1
Streaming: FOX Sports App and FOXSports.com Mexico vs. Honduras Prediction Score Prediction: Mexico 3, Honduras 2 Mexico Tournament Leaders Cesar Jasib Montes Castro (2025 Gold Cup): 3 games / 3 goals / 0 assists
Alexis Vega (2025 Gold Cup): 4 games / 1 goal / 1 assist
Edson Omar Alvarez Velazquez (2025 Gold Cup): 4 games / 1 goal / 1 assist
Orbelin Pineda (2025 Gold Cup): 4 games / 0 goals / 1 assist Honduras Tournament Leaders Carlos Pineda (2025 Gold Cup): 4 games / 0 goals / 2 assists
Dixon Eduardo Ramirez Herrera (2025 Gold Cup): 3 games / 1 goal / 0 assists
Yustin Arboleda Buenanos (2025 Gold Cup): 4 games / 0 goals / 1 assist
Jorge Alvarez (2025 Gold Cup): 4 games / 1 goal / 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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