The US Men’s National Team (USMNT) faced Mexico in the Gold Cup Final on July 6, 2025, at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas. Kickoff was at 7 p.m. ET, with coverage on FOX and Univision.
Tonight’s starting lineup included:
- Matt Freese (Goalkeeper)
- Chris Richards
- Tyler Adams (Captain)
- Sebastian Berhalter
- Diego Luna
- Tim Ream
- Luca de la Torre
- Alex Freeman
- Malik Tillman
- Max Arfsten
- Patrick Agyemang
Key Player Insights:
- Tim Ream captained the team for the 21st time, reaching 75 caps, a milestone only 34 players have achieved.
- Tyler Adams also hit a milestone with his 50th appearance.
- Matt Freese became the eighth goalkeeper to start in a Gold Cup Final for the USMNT.
The team showcased a youthful spirit, with seven players aged 25 or younger. The average age of the starting eleven was just over 25 years, reflecting a blend of experience and fresh talent.
Historical Context:
In past Gold Cup Finals, the USMNT has seen mixed results against Mexico, with victories in 2007 and 2021, and defeats in 1993, 1998, 2009, 2011, and 2019. This matchup was the eighth final between the two teams, highlighting the rivalry’s intensity.
Recent Performance:
Diego Luna led the team with impressive goal contributions this year, totaling three goals and four assists. Malik Tillman and Patrick Agyemang also contributed significantly to the team’s scoring efforts.
Fan Reactions:
Social media buzzed with excitement leading up to the match, with many fans celebrating the team’s young talents and expressing hope for victory against a longtime rival.
The USMNT aims to build on its recent successes and solidify its position in the history of this iconic tournament. As both teams clash, soccer fans can expect a thrilling display typical of this fierce rivalry.