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Mexico vs Dominican Republic Live: How to Watch 2025 Gold Cup Opener, Kickoff Time, Lineups, Streaming in USA


Mexico vs Dominican Republic: The 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup kicks off with a high-stakes opening clash as reigning champions Mexico take on tournament debutants Dominican Republic at the iconic SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. This Group A matchup is scheduled for Saturday, June 14, with kickoff at 10:15 p.m. ET.

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Mexico enters the competition as clear favorites and defending titleholders under the experienced leadership of Javier “Vasco” Aguirre. After a steady run in recent international friendlies—including a 3-1 win over Turkey—El Tri is looking to start their title defense with authority. Featuring a mix of seasoned names and emerging stars, Mexico’s lineup boasts talents like Edson Álvarez, Santiago Giménez, Raúl Jiménez, and Luis Chávez, all aiming to deliver another championship.

On the other side, the Dominican Republic makes history by appearing in their first-ever Gold Cup. Led by coach Marcelo Neveleff, the team earned their spot through a determined qualification campaign. With Real Madrid academy product Mariano Díaz, Leeds United’s Junior Firpo, and in-form striker Dorny Romero, the Caribbean side is hoping to punch above their weight and make a strong statement in their tournament debut.

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How to Watch Mexico vs Dominican Republic in the United States:

  • Television: FOX, FS1, FS2 (English) | TUDN, UniMás, Univision (Spanish)
  • Live Streaming: ViX, ViX+ (Spanish), FOX Sports app (English)
  • Kickoff Time: 10:15 PM ET | 7:15 PM PT

Confirmed Starting Lineups:

Mexico XI:

Luis Malagón (GK); Jorge Sánchez, Israel Reyes, César Montes, Jesús Gallardo; Edson Álvarez, Erik Lira, Orbelín Pineda; Roberto Alvarado, Santiago Giménez, Raúl Jiménez

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Dominican Republic XI:

Xavier Valdez (GK); Noah Dollenmayer, Edgar Pujol, Pablo Rosario, Joao Urbáez; Edarlyn Reyes, Heinz Mörschel, Jean Carlos López, Jimmy Kaparos; Peter González, Dorny Romero

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This match marks the first-ever competitive meeting between Mexico and the Dominican Republic. While Mexico is expected to dominate, the underdogs have shown they’re capable of springing surprises with their dynamic, attacking setup.

With fans filling SoFi Stadium and millions watching across the globe, Saturday’s match promises fireworks as the road to Gold Cup glory begins.

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