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The United States has a golden opportunity to win the CONCACAF Gold Cup for the eighth time since the competition began in 1991. The ride begins tonight in Minneapolis as the USMNT is favored to beat Costa Rica in quarterfinal play. If this match inspires you to play a wager or two today, then it's a great day to learn about the Fanatics Sportsbook promo that plunks a bunch bonus bets, No Sweat Bets or profit-boost tokens into your new account.
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The Gold Cup happens every two years, but the United States has established a pattern of winning it every four years — and 2025 is next on the arithmetic progression because the USMNT beat Mexico in the 2021 title game, Jamaica in the 2017 title game and Panama in the 2013 title game.
To check the latest odds, download the Fanatics Sportsbook app to your phone — giving yourself access to one of the industry's best sports betting apps — click the Soccer Hub icon, then the Futures tab. You'll notice the United States are a decent favorite to knock off Costa Rica tonight and advance to Wednesday's semifinal in St. Louis. You'll also see Mexico is a slight favorite over the USA to win the whole thing.
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It's a good day to spend time checking out the MLB schedule. The Sunday Night Baseball game is particularly intriguing because it's not the same old Yankees/Dodgers/Red Sox/Mets deal. The Detroit Tigers, who boast the best record in the bigs, get to host on Sunday night for the first time in eight years. Better yet, reigning Cy Young Award winner Tarik Skubal will be on the mound. Not only does he has a 9-2 record and 2.29 ERA, the Tigers have won 10 of his last 11 starts. Check out the latest MLB odds to bet either on the game or on Skubal's likely exploits.
We're still a couple months away from the start of the NASCAR Cup playoffs, but drivers are starting to sweat because the big names keep hogging all the victories. That could be the case again tonight in Atlanta as Ryan Blaney is the favorite to win the Quaker State 400.
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