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Mexico vs Saudi Arabia LIVE streaming info: Where to watch CONCACAF Gold Cup quarterfinal?

Mexico vs Saudi Arabia LIVE streaming info: Where to watch CONCACAF Gold Cup quarterfinal?

The Hindu10 hours ago

Mexico will look to take a big step towards defending its CONCACAF Gold Cup 2025 crown when it takes on Saudi Arabia in their quarterfinal clash at the State Farm Stadium in Arizona on Sunday.
Mexico comes into the last eight unbeaten, and after finishing first in its group with seven points from three games.
Saudi Arabia on the other hand finished second in its group behind USA, after getting four points from three matches.
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When will the Mexico vs Saudi Arabia CONCACAF Gold Cup 2025 quarterfinal match kick off?
The Mexico vs Saudi Arabia CONCACAF Gold Cup 2025 quarterfinal match will kick off at 7:45 AM IST on Sunday, June 29 at the State Farm Stadium in Arizona. Where to watch the Mexico vs Saudi Arabia CONCACAF Gold Cup 2025 quarterfinal match?
The Mexico vs Saudi Arabia CONCACAF Gold Cup 2025 quarterfinal match will be live-streamed on Fubo. The match will also be telecast on the Fox Sports Network in the United States.
CONCACAF GOLD CUP QUARTERFINAL
Date Match Kick-Off time (local time) Kick-Off (in IST) Venue June 28 Panama vs Honduras 7:15 pm 4:45 am (June 29) State Farm Stadium, Glendale June 28 Mexico vs Saudi Arabia 10:15 pm 7:45 am (June 29) State Farm Stadium, Glendale June 29 Canada vs Guatemala 4:00 pm 1:30 am (June 30) U.S. Bank Stadium, Minneapolis June 29 United States vs Costa Rica 7:00 pm 4:30 am (June 30) U.S. Bank Stadium, Minneapolis

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