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How to watch Suriname vs Mexico in the CONCACAF Gold Cup: free streaming options


Suriname faces defending champions Mexico on Wednesday, June 18, 2025, in their second Group A match of the CONCACAF Gold Cup. Mexico is looking to defend their title and extend their record to 10 Gold Cup wins, while Suriname – making their second-ever Gold Cup appearance – aims to prove they belong among CONCACAF's elite.

Kickoff time is set for 10:00 PM ET (9:00 PM CT) and the match will take place at AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas.

How to watch Suriname vs Mexico for free

You can stream the Suriname vs Mexico Gold Cup match for free on CONCACAF's official YouTube channel, available in countries without exclusive broadcast rights.

  1. Pick a VPN with servers in countries where the stream is available. I recommend NordVPN for watching the Gold Cup
  2. Install the VPN app on your device. It works on phones, computers, and streaming sticks
  3. 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
  4. Open the streaming site. You may need to register for a free account, but no payment is required
  5. Watch the match live

Suriname vs Mexico: Gold Cup 2025 streams by country

Depending on your location, here's where you can watch the Suriname vs Mexico match. Most of these platforms are geo-restricted, so pick the one available in your region or use a VPN if needed.

CountryStreaming serviceSubscription priceLanguage
USFS1Free (with cable)English
USTUDNFree (with ads)Spanish
USFuboTV$9.99 first month, then $79.99/monthEnglish, Spanish
USSling TV Blue$46/monthEnglish
CanadaOneSoccer$12.99/month or $119.99/yearEnglish / French
MexicoTV AztecaFreeSpanish
NetherlandsESPN€12.99/monthDutch
Multiple countriesYouTube (official CONCACAF)FreeEnglish

Free CONCACAF Gold Cup Suriname vs Mexico streams

All CONCACAF Gold Cup matches will be streamed live and free in English on the official CONCACAF YouTube channel.

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However, the YouTube stream isn't available everywhere. It is geo-blocked in countries like the US (where FOX and TUDN have the rights) and Canada (where OneSoccer holds rights).

Gold Cup Suriname vs Mexico

To bypass these geo-restrictions, you can use a VPN. Connect to a server in a country outside the CONCACAF Gold Cup participating region, such as the UK, Germany, or Spain, and then reload the stream.

Group A match preview: Suriname vs Mexico

Suriname ("Natio")

  • Head coach: Stanley Menzo
  • Captain: Stefano Denswil
  • FIFA ranking: 137th
  • Previous Gold Cup appearances: 2 (2021, 2025)

Making their second-ever Gold Cup appearance, Suriname brings a squad full of Dutch-based talent under legendary Ajax goalkeeper Stanley Menzo. The team features players from across Europe and aims to build on their historic 2021 debut performance.

Mexico ("El Tri")

  • Head coach: Javier Aguirre
  • Captain: Edson Álvarez
  • FIFA ranking: 12th
  • Previous Gold Cup titles: 9 (most recent: 2023)

The defending champions and most successful team in Gold Cup history, Mexico enters with a blend of experienced stars and promising youth. Coming off their first CONCACAF Nations League title in March 2025, El Tri seeks to extend their continental dominance.

Key players to watch in the Suriname vs Mexico match

With Group A heating up, here are the players who could define the outcome of Suriname vs Mexico in the 2025 Gold Cup.

TeamPlayerPositionWhy they matter
SurinameGleofilo VlijterForwardTop scorer with 15 goals in 25 caps, leading Suriname's attack with pace and clinical finishing.
SurinameStefano DenswilDefenderExperienced center-back captain who brings leadership and defensive stability from his European club career.
MexicoRaúl JiménezForwardThe veteran striker and key player, fresh off scoring both goals in Mexico's Nations League final victory.
MexicoSantiago GiménezForwardRising star who scored the winner in Mexico's 2023 Gold Cup final, bringing pace and clinical finishing.