Suriname and Mexico clash in Matchday 2 of the 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup group stage. Here’s a look at the starting lineups for both sides.
The 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup continues with Matchday 2 in Group A, as Suriname take on tournament favorites Mexico. El Tri sit atop the group standings alongside Costa Rica, both coming off narrow wins in high-scoring openers. Mexico edged out the Dominican Republic 3–2, while Costa Rica claimed a 4–3 victory over Suriname.
Led by coach Javier Aguirre, Mexico are aiming to defend the title they lifted in the previous edition of the tournament. A win over Suriname would virtually guarantee their spot in the knockout stage.
For Suriname, this is a must-win scenario. A second straight loss would leave their hopes of advancing hanging by a thread ahead of a decisive final group-stage matchup against Costa Rica.
The game between Suriname and Mexico on Matchday 2 of the 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup will be available to watch in the United States on Fubo (7-day free trial).

Mexico’s probable starting XI
Aguirre is expected to stick with the same starting XI that secured all three points in the opener against the Dominican Republic.
Mexico’s probable lineup: Luis Angel Malagon; Jorge Sanchez, Israel Reyes, Cesar Montes, Jesus Gallardo; Roberto Alvarado, Erik Lira, Edson Alvarez, Oberlin Pineda; Santiago Giménez, Raul Jiménez.
Suriname’s probable Starting XI
On the other side, head coach Stanley Menzo is likely to make a few adjustments following his team’s narrow loss to Costa Rica, looking to secure a much-needed victory.
Suriname: Warner Hahn; Jean Boetius, Shaquille Pinas, Myenty Abena, Anfernee Dijksteel; Jaden Montnor, Dhoraso Klas, Jamilhio Rigters, Justin Lonwijk, Jayden Turfkruier; Richonell Margaret.
From: bolavip.com