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CONCACAF Gold Cup 2025: Which teams have qualified for the semifinal of continental tournament? Schedule; Live streaming info
CONCACAF Gold Cup 2025: Which teams have qualified for the semifinal of continental tournament? Schedule; Live streaming info

The Hindu

time30-06-2025

  • Sport
  • The Hindu

CONCACAF Gold Cup 2025: Which teams have qualified for the semifinal of continental tournament? Schedule; Live streaming info

The CONCACAF Gold Cup 2025 is headed for its climax with just four teams left in the reckoning in the North American Continental tournament. The two semifinals are scheduled for July 2 (local time) and will be held in Santa Clara, California and St. Louis in Missouri, with the final set to take place in Houston, Texas on July 6 (local time). Which teams have made it to the final four of the Gold Cup 2025? Defending champion Mexico eased past invitee Saudi Arabia 2-0 to book its spot in the first semifinal of the Gold Cup 2025. Last year's losing finalist, Panama, was ousted in a dramatic penalty shootout 5-4 by lower-ranked Honduras after the game ended 1-1 after extra time. Seven-time champion United States defeated Costa Rica 4-3 on penalties after a 2-2 draw to seal its place in the second semifinal. The Mauricio Pochettino-led side will take on 106th-ranked Guatemala which shocked Canada 6-5 on penalties after a 1-1 draw in the quarter final. When and where will the Gold Cup 2025 semis take place? Semifinal 1: Mexico vs Honduras (22:00 PDT (GMT-7) on July 2; 10:30 IST (GMT + 5:30) on July 3) Semifinal 2: USA vs Guatemala (19:00 CDT (GMT-5) on July 2, 5:30 IST (GMT + 5:30) on July 3) How to watch CONCACAF Gold Cup 2025 quarterfinals? All matches of CONCACAF Gold Cup 2025 will be live streamed on Fubo app and Fox Sports Network will broadcast the matches in the United States.

Mexico vs Saudi Arabia LIVE streaming info: Where to watch CONCACAF Gold Cup quarterfinal?
Mexico vs Saudi Arabia LIVE streaming info: Where to watch CONCACAF Gold Cup quarterfinal?

The Hindu

time28-06-2025

  • Sport
  • The Hindu

Mexico vs Saudi Arabia LIVE streaming info: Where to watch CONCACAF Gold Cup quarterfinal?

Mexico will look to take a big step towards defending its CONCACAF Gold Cup 2025 crown when it takes on Saudi Arabia in their quarterfinal clash at the State Farm Stadium in Arizona on Sunday. Mexico comes into the last eight unbeaten, and after finishing first in its group with seven points from three games. Saudi Arabia on the other hand finished second in its group behind USA, after getting four points from three matches. LIVESTREAM AND TELECAST INFO When will the Mexico vs Saudi Arabia CONCACAF Gold Cup 2025 quarterfinal match kick off? The Mexico vs Saudi Arabia CONCACAF Gold Cup 2025 quarterfinal match will kick off at 7:45 AM IST on Sunday, June 29 at the State Farm Stadium in Arizona. Where to watch the Mexico vs Saudi Arabia CONCACAF Gold Cup 2025 quarterfinal match? The Mexico vs Saudi Arabia CONCACAF Gold Cup 2025 quarterfinal match will be live-streamed on Fubo. The match will also be telecast on the Fox Sports Network in the United States. CONCACAF GOLD CUP QUARTERFINAL Date Match Kick-Off time (local time) Kick-Off (in IST) Venue June 28 Panama vs Honduras 7:15 pm 4:45 am (June 29) State Farm Stadium, Glendale June 28 Mexico vs Saudi Arabia 10:15 pm 7:45 am (June 29) State Farm Stadium, Glendale June 29 Canada vs Guatemala 4:00 pm 1:30 am (June 30) U.S. Bank Stadium, Minneapolis June 29 United States vs Costa Rica 7:00 pm 4:30 am (June 30) U.S. Bank Stadium, Minneapolis

John Brenkus, host of ESPN's 'Sport Science', dies at 54 after 'battling depression'
John Brenkus, host of ESPN's 'Sport Science', dies at 54 after 'battling depression'

Yahoo

time02-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

John Brenkus, host of ESPN's 'Sport Science', dies at 54 after 'battling depression'

John Brenkus, the creator and host of the Emmy-winning TV show Sport Science, died Saturday at 54. An announcement posted by his production company, Brinx TV, and his X account said that Brenkus "had been battling depression." "John lost his fight with this terrible illness on May 31st, 2025," the statement continued. "His heartbroken family and friends request privacy at this time, and encourage anyone who is struggling with depression to seek help." Sport Science premiered on Fox Sports Network in 2007 and moved to ESPN into the 2010s. The series won six Sports Emmys, following Brenkus as he uncovered "sports' biggest myths and mysteries by using cutting-edge technology to measure momentum, friction and the laws of gravity," according to an ESPN synopsis. The show's segments demonstrated sports through scientific principles and concepts, and science through sports, such as showing how golfers were able to drive balls such great distances and explaining the physics of Wiffle balls. ESPN's Randy Scott paid tribute to Brenkus on SportsCenter Monday, saying, "John was uniquely talented and singularly brilliant at not only analyzing sports, but then translating sports and science to fans in memorable ways, because John was memorable." He added, "This world was a better place with John Brenkus in it." Brenkus opened up about his mental health struggles during a 2023 episode of Marcellus Wiley's Never Shut Up show. He revealed that while living in Park City, Utah, after selling Sport Science to ESPN, he felt isolated and spiraled into a "very deep depression." "I was flat-out suicidal," Brenkus told Wiley, a former NFL player and colleague at ESPN and Brinx. Brenkus recalled that his dog, Zeppelin, came to his "rescue" by tugging on his pants and snapping him out of his "suicidal funk." "I literally picked up my phone, called my mom and said, 'There's something wrong with me. I am mentally lost,'" Brenkus said. "I then went through a battle, I'm telling you, a battle to get out of it. I went to six different psychologists and psychiatrists. Finally found my answer. Finally found the way." Brenkus credited a doctor in Virginia for helping him find the "right path," saying he considered it his "greatest blessing and greatest victory" to have gone through "the valley of darkness" to get to where he was at that also said that the stigmas surrounding mental health made him hesitant to share his struggles. "If you say, 'I suffer from mental health issues,' people look at you like, 'Oh my God, what's wrong with you?' And therefore something like depression, which is just a thought loop you can't get out of your head, you don't share it with anybody," he told Wiley. "You feel embarrassed about it… Listen, there is hope. There are hotlines, there are friends, there is family. There are other people. Talk about it." If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health challenges, emotional distress, substance use problems, or just needs to talk, call or text 988, or chat at 24/7. Read the original article on Entertainment Weekly

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