How to watch Haiti vs Saudi Arabia in the CONCACAF Gold Cup: free streaming options
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Haiti goes head-to-head with Saudi Arabia on Sunday, June 15, 2025, in their opening match of the CONCACAF Gold Cup group stage (Group D). Haiti is looking to make their mark in a tough group, while Saudi Arabia, the invited guest nation, is aiming to build momentum in a major North American tournament.
Kickoff time is set for 8:15 PM ET (5:15 PM PT) and the match will take place in Snapdragon Stadium, San Diego, California.
How to watch Haiti vs Saudi Arabia for free
You can stream the Haiti vs Saudi Arabia Gold Cup match for free on Télé Caraïbes in Haiti or CONCACAF’s official YouTube channel, available in countries without exclusive broadcast rights. These streams are geo-restricted, so you’ll need a VPN to access them.
- Pick a VPN with servers in Haiti. I recommend NordVPN for watching the Gold Cup.
- Install the VPN app on your device. It works on phones, computers, and streaming sticks.
- Connect to a server in a country where your streaming service is available. To access the free YouTube stream in English, connect from a non-participating country, such as the UK, Germany, or Spain.
- Open the streaming site. You may need to register for a free account, but no payment is required.
- Watch the match live.
Haiti vs Saudi Arabia: Gold Cup 2025 streams by country
Depending on your location, here’s where you can watch the Haiti vs Saudi Arabia match. Most of these platforms are geo-restricted, so pick the one available in your region or use a VPN if needed.
Country | Streaming service | Subscription price | Language |
Haiti | Télé Caraïbes | Free | French, Creole |
US | TUDN | Free (with ads) | Spanish |
US | FOX | Free | English |
US | FuboTV | $9.99 first month, then $14.99/month | English, Spanish |
Canada | OneSoccer | $12.99/month or $119.99/year | English, French |
Saudi Arabia | Shahid VIP | SAR 19.99/month | Arabic |
UK | Premier Sports via Prime Video | £15.99/month | English |
Australia | Optus Sport | AU$24.99/month or AU$199/year | English |
Multiple countries | YouTube (official CONCACAF) | Free | English |
Group D match preview: Haiti vs Saudi Arabia
Here’s what to expect from both teams as they prepare for their first Group D clash in the 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup.
Haiti
Nickname: Les Grenadiers
Head coach: Sébastien Migné
Captain: Johny Placide
FIFA ranking: 83rdHaiti are no strangers to the Gold Cup. With 16 appearances since 1965 and a championship win in 1973, they bring plenty of regional experience to the tournament. Known for their grit and determination, the team will be looking to start strong in what promises to be a competitive Group D.
Saudi Arabia
Nickname: The Green Falcons
Head coach: Hervé Renard
Captain: Salem Al-Dawsari
FIFA ranking: 58thMaking their CONCACAF Gold Cup debut as an invited AFC guest, Saudi Arabia bring a strong international pedigree. With three AFC Asian Cup titles and seven World Cup appearances, they’ve proven themselves on big stages before. Under Renard’s leadership, and with Al-Dawsari driving the attack, the Green Falcons will aim to make an impression with their sharp offensive play and squad depth.
Key players to watch in the Haiti vs Saudi Arabia match
With the group stage heating up, here are the players who could define the outcome of Haiti vs Saudi Arabia in the 2025 Gold Cup.
Team | Player | Position | Why they matter |
Haiti | Duckens Nazon | Forward | One of Haiti’s top scorers, known for strong finishes and smart positioning. |
Haiti | Mikaël Cantave | Midfielder | A playmaker with great passing range, key to unlocking Saudi Arabia’s defense. |
Saudi Arabia | Salem Al-Dawsari | Midfielder | Star of Saudi Arabia’s World Cup squad, brings creativity and pace from the wing. |
Saudi Arabia | Firas Al-Buraikan | Forward | Dangerous striker with an eye for goal, likely to lead Saudi’s attacking line. |