Mexico face Saudi Arabia in the quarterfinals of the 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup in a crucial match that will shape the future of the tournament.
Mexico take on Saudi Arabia in the quarterfinals of the 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup, a tournament that has unfolded with intensity and excitement across the United States. El Tri enter this stage as one of the tournament’s top contenders — both historically and based on current form — while Saudi Arabia aim to pull off a major upset and eliminate the favorites.
Mexico advanced to the knockout round after a strong showing in Group A, finishing with two wins and one draw. They opened with a thrilling 3–2 victory over the Dominican Republic, followed by a commanding 2–0 win over Suriname. A scoreless draw against Costa Rica closed out group play. So far, midfielder Edson Álvarez has been Mexico’s standout performer, anchoring the midfield with composure and leadership.
Saudi Arabia, by contrast, had a more turbulent path through Group D. They began with a narrow 1–0 win over Haiti, then fell 1–0 to the United States in their second match. A 1–1 draw with Trinidad and Tobago allowed them to clinch a quarterfinal spot. Their top performer has been forward Saleh Al-Shehri, who continues to lead the front line with determination and energy.
These two national teams have met six times in their history, with Mexico holding a dominant edge — five wins and one draw. The track record clearly favors El Tri, but tournament soccer is known for surprises, and Saudi Arabia will look to defy the odds.
If Mexico defeat Saudi Arabia in this quarterfinal matchup, they will secure a spot in the semifinals of the 2025 Gold Cup. They will then face the winner of the other quarterfinal clash between Panama and Honduras.
If the match ends in a draw after 90 minutes, the result will be decided by a penalty shootout. Per tournament rules, there is no extra time in the quarterfinal round — teams go straight to penalties.
Should Mexico fall to Saudi Arabia, they will be eliminated from the 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup. It would mark a shocking result, as Saudi Arabia would pull off one of the biggest upsets in recent tournament history and advance to face either Panama or Honduras in the semifinals.
From: bolavip.com
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