Gold Cup 2021 final: USMNT vs. Mexico kick-off times, TV details, live stream
The United States and Mexico renew their rivalry on Sunday in the Gold Cup final at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. Here’s how to watch.
The United States and Mexico will lock horns on Sunday night when Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas plays host to the Gold Cup final.
Contested since 1991, the tournament, which will crown the region’s top team, is played every two years. Mexico has won the Gold Cup a record eight times. They are the defending champions.
The United States has captured the Gold Cup six times and last won it all back in 2017.
The USMNT, which has fielded a largely B team for this competition, reached the final after defeating Qatar, a team invited to play at the tournament as a guest nation, 1-0 Thursday in the semifinals. Mexico, meanwhile, edged Canada 2-1 to punch their ticket to the championship game.
The U.S. have a 25-6-3 record in 33 games under manager Gregg Berhalter. He reached 25 wins faster than any head coach in USMNT history.
The sides met in the last Gold Cup final contested two years ago, a game El Tri won 1-0.
How to watch the 2021 Gold Cup final between the U.S. and Mexico
Date: Sunday, August 1
Start time: 9 p.m. ET
Location: Las Vegas
Stadium: Allegiant Stadium
TV Info: FS1
Live Stream: Fox Sports app | Fubo.TV
Mexico holds an all-time record of 38-14-21 against the United States. The Americans won their last meeting, played just two months ago, a 3-2 victory to capture the inaugural CONCACAF Nations League.