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CONCACAF Gold Cup 2025 quarterfinals — Who have qualified, knockouts schedule, live streaming info
CONCACAF Gold Cup 2025 quarterfinals — Who have qualified, knockouts schedule, live streaming info

The Hindu

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CONCACAF Gold Cup 2025 quarterfinals — Who have qualified, knockouts schedule, live streaming info

The group stages of the 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup are done and dusted, with only eight teams remaining in the race for the title. Fifteen teams from CONCACAF and Saudi Arabia from AFC – joined on invitation – were divided into four groups of as many teams each. The top two teams from each group qualified for the quarterfinals. The Gold Cup is taking place across 13 venues in the United States of America, which is also hosting the FIFA Club World Cup. Mexico, the most successful team in the tournament with nine titles, is still on the hunt for a 10th, and will face the Saudis in a bid for the semifinal spot. Which teams have qualified for CONCACAF Gold Cup quarterfinals? United States Costa Rica Guatemala Canada Mexico Saudi Arabia Panama Honduras CONCACAF Gold Cup quarterfinal schedule: 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 How to watch CONCACAF Gold Cup 2025 quarterfinals? All matches of CONCACAF Gold Cup 2025 will be live streamed on Fubo and Fox Sports Network will broadcast the matches in the United States.

India in AFC Women's Asian Cup Qualifiers: Blue Tigresses hope to continue winning form against Timor Leste
India in AFC Women's Asian Cup Qualifiers: Blue Tigresses hope to continue winning form against Timor Leste

The Hindu

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India in AFC Women's Asian Cup Qualifiers: Blue Tigresses hope to continue winning form against Timor Leste

After a record-breaking win in the campaign opener, the Indian senior women's team will look to continue the winning momentum in the AFC Women's Asian Cup 2026 Qualifiers when it takes on Timor Leste on Sunday at the 700th Anniversary of Chiang Mai Stadium. The five-team Group B is currently led by Iraq, which is on four points after a 5-2 victory over Mongolia and a 0-0 draw with Timor Leste. India, which beat Mongolia 13-0, and Thailand, which beat Timor Leste 4-0, are on three points each. Despite Timor Leste being ranked 158th, 32 places below Mongolia, Indian coach Crispin Chettri believed that the Southeast Asian side would pose a stronger challenge. Having watched all teams in action after the first two matchdays, there's now a much clearer assessment of all the remaining three opponents. 'Timor Leste are a better organised team than Mongolia, and I feel they are better organised defensively than Iraq as well. They prefer going for counter-attacks. They don't mind keeping the ball either. So, in patches, they are good. But as Thailand dominated the match completely, we can't say much about their attack. But they have got pace in their team as well,' said Chettri. Chettri and his coaching staff were in attendance on Thursday as Timor Leste restricted 46th-ranked Thailand to four goals. India, ranked 70, has never faced Timor Leste before. Coached by Indonesian Emral bin Bustamam, Timor Leste has been more active in international football as compared to Mongolia. It finished fourth in the 2024 AFF Women's Cup, where it drew against Laos and Singapore. It has played in four editions of the ASEAN Women's Championship, and the 2-1 win over Singapore in 2019 remains the only official victory in its history. The 0-0 draw with Iraq on Monday was its first-ever point in an AFC competition.

India vs Timor Leste: Crispin Chettri warns of tough challenge in AFC Women's Asian Cup Qualifiers
India vs Timor Leste: Crispin Chettri warns of tough challenge in AFC Women's Asian Cup Qualifiers

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time3 hours ago

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India vs Timor Leste: Crispin Chettri warns of tough challenge in AFC Women's Asian Cup Qualifiers

India will face Timor Leste in their second AFC Women's Asian Cup 2026 Qualifier on Sunday in Chiang Mai. After a dominant 13-0 win over Mongolia, coach Crispin Chettri expects a tougher test against a well-organised Timor Leste side. read more Chiang Mai (Thailand): Coming off a thumping victory in its tournament opener, the Indian team will look to continue the winning momentum in the AFC Women's Asian Cup 2026 Qualifiers when it takes on Timor Leste here on Sunday. The five-team Group B is currently led by Iraq, who are on four points after a 5-2 victory over Mongolia and a 0-0 draw with Timor Leste. India, who beat Mongolia 13-0, and Thailand, who beat Timor Leste 4-0, are on three points each. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Despite Timor Leste being ranked 158th, 32 places below Mongolia, India coach Crispin Chettri believed that the Southeast Asian side would pose a stronger challenge. Having watched all teams in action after the first two matchdays, there's now a much clearer assessment of the remaining three opponents. More from Football 'Timor Leste are a better organised team than Mongolia, and I feel they are better organised defensively than Iraq as well. They prefer going for counter-attacks. They don't mind keeping the ball either,' Chettri said. 'So, in patches, they are good. But as Thailand dominated the match completely, we can't say much about their attack. But they have got pace in their team as well.' Chettri and his coaching staff were in attendance at the 700th Anniversary of Chiang Mai Stadium on Thursday as Timor Leste kept 46th-ranked Thailand to four goals. India, ranked 70, have never faced Timor Leste before. Coached by Indonesian Emral bin Bustamam, Timor Leste have been more active in international football as compared to Mongolia. They finished fourth in the 2024 AFF Women's Cup, where they drew against Laos and Singapore. They have played in four editions of the ASEAN Women's Championship, and the 2-1 win over Singapore in 2019 remains the only official victory in their history. The 0-0 draw with Iraq on Monday was their first-ever point in an AFC competition. India utilised their five-day break to recover and prepare for the tighter schedule ahead, with three matches in a week. The Blue Tigresses had two morning training sessions on Tuesday and Thursday, and two sessions on Friday and Saturday. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD 'I think when you have a tournament of four matches, this kind of rest helps in team building. Tactically, we worked on a few things which maybe we didn't do well in the first match. 'We had four training sessions to work on that. So, I think that has helped us a lot in preparing for our upcoming matches and specifically for certain teams also,' said Chettri. There was no training on Wednesday as Chettri gave complete rest to the players, allowing them time to refresh, something the coach believes is necessary between games. 'For me, recovery and staying outside football for a certain time is important. When you are in a tournament with high pressure and playing back-to-back matches, sometimes getting out of the football zone, being yourself, and not thinking about the game is helpful, I believe,' the India coach said. 'Players will come out more focused in the next day's training session. They will put in more effort, and I think that will help them cope mentally too,' said Chettri. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD

India Go Up Against Resilient Timor Leste In AFC Women's Asian Cup Qualifiers
India Go Up Against Resilient Timor Leste In AFC Women's Asian Cup Qualifiers

News18

time3 hours ago

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India Go Up Against Resilient Timor Leste In AFC Women's Asian Cup Qualifiers

Last Updated: Indian women's football team will look to continue the winning momentum in the AFC Women's Asian Cup 2026 Qualifiers when they take on Timor Leste. Following a resounding victory in their tournament opener, the Indian team aims to maintain their winning momentum in the AFC Women's Asian Cup 2026 Qualifiers as they face Timor Leste on Sunday. Group B, consisting of five teams, is currently led by Iraq, who have secured four points after a 5-2 win over Mongolia and a 0-0 draw with Timor Leste. Both India, having defeated Mongolia 13-0, and Thailand, with a 4-0 victory over Timor Leste, have three points each. Despite Timor Leste being ranked 158th, 32 spots below Mongolia, India's coach Crispin Chettri anticipates a tougher challenge from the Southeast Asian team. Having observed all teams in action after the first two matchdays, there is now a clearer understanding of the remaining three opponents. 'Timor Leste are better organised than Mongolia and, defensively, even stronger than Iraq. They prefer counter-attacks and are comfortable with possession," Chettri noted. 'They have their strengths, but Thailand dominated the match against them, so it's hard to gauge their attack. However, they have pace in their team." Chettri and his coaching staff watched the match at the 700th Anniversary of Chiang Mai Stadium on Thursday, where Timor Leste held 46th-ranked Thailand to four goals. India, ranked 70th, have never played against Timor Leste before. They have participated in four editions of the ASEAN Women's Championship, with their only official win being a 2-1 victory over Singapore in 2019. Their 0-0 draw with Iraq on Monday marked their first-ever point in an AFC competition. India used their five-day break to recover and prepare for the demanding schedule ahead, with three matches in a week. The Blue Tigresses had two morning training sessions on Tuesday and Thursday, and two sessions on Friday and Saturday. 'I believe that in a tournament with four matches, this kind of rest aids in team building. We worked on a few tactical aspects that we may not have executed well in the first match. 'We had four training sessions to focus on that, which has helped us prepare for the upcoming matches and specific teams," said Chettri. There was no training on Wednesday, as Chettri gave the players a complete rest day to refresh, something he considers crucial between games. 'In my view, recovery and spending time away from football are important. In a high-pressure tournament with consecutive matches, taking a break from the game helps. Players return more focused to the next training session, putting in more effort, which helps them mentally too," Chettri explained. First Published: June 28, 2025, 15:07 IST

India face resilient Timor Leste in AFC Women's Asian Cup Qualifiers
India face resilient Timor Leste in AFC Women's Asian Cup Qualifiers

Hindustan Times

time5 hours ago

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India face resilient Timor Leste in AFC Women's Asian Cup Qualifiers

Chiang Mai , Coming off a thumping victory in its tournament opener, the Indian team will look to continue the winning momentum in the AFC Women's Asian Cup 2026 Qualifiers when it takes on Timor Leste here on Sunday. HT Image The five-team Group B is currently led by Iraq, who are on four points after a 5-2 victory over Mongolia and a 0-0 draw with Timor Leste. India, who beat Mongolia 13-0, and Thailand, who beat Timor Leste 4-0, are on three points each. Despite Timor Leste being ranked 158th, 32 places below Mongolia, India coach Crispin Chettri believed that the Southeast Asian side would pose a stronger challenge. Having watched all teams in action after the first two matchdays, there's now a much clearer assessment of the remaining three opponents. "Timor Leste are a better organised team than Mongolia, and I feel they are better organised defensively than Iraq as well. They prefer going for counter-attacks. They don't mind keeping the ball either," Chettri said. "So, in patches, they are good. But as Thailand dominated the match completely, we can't say much about their attack. But they have got pace in their team as well." Chettri and his coaching staff were in attendance at the 700th Anniversary of Chiang Mai Stadium on Thursday as Timor Leste kept 46th-ranked Thailand to four goals. India, ranked 70, have never faced Timor Leste before. Coached by Indonesian Emral bin Bustamam, Timor Leste have been more active in international football as compared to Mongolia. They finished fourth in the 2024 AFF Women's Cup, where they drew against Laos and Singapore. They have played in four editions of the ASEAN Women's Championship, and the 2-1 win over Singapore in 2019 remains the only official victory in their history. The 0-0 draw with Iraq on Monday was their first-ever point in an AFC competition. India utilised their five-day break to recover and prepare for the tighter schedule ahead, with three matches in a week. The Blue Tigresses had two morning training sessions on Tuesday and Thursday, and two sessions on Friday and Saturday. "I think when you have a tournament of four matches, this kind of rest helps in team building. Tactically, we worked on a few things which maybe we didn't do well in the first match. "We had four training sessions to work on that. So, I think that has helped us a lot in preparing for our upcoming matches and specifically for certain teams also," said Chettri. There was no training on Wednesday as Chettri gave complete rest to the players, allowing them time to refresh, something the coach believes is necessary between games. "For me, recovery and staying outside football for a certain time is important. When you are in a tournament with high pressure and playing back-to-back matches, sometimes getting out of the football zone, being yourself, and not thinking about the game is helpful, I believe," the India coach said. "Players will come out more focused in the next day's training session. They will put in more effort, and I think that will help them cope mentally too," said Chettri. This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.

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