Gold Cup semifinals 2023 schedule, matches, and teams qualified as Mexico, USA, Canada eye CONCACAF title

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The 2023 Gold Cup continues to roll on in the USA and it's entering a decisive knockout phase of the tournament.

The semifinals are now set after the quarterfinals took place on the weekend of July 8-9, 2023.

The Sporting News brings you all the details around the semifinals which will determine the championship match on July 16 at SoFi Stadium in California. 

MORE: Complete Gold Cup bracket and group stage results

When are the Gold Cup semifinals?

The two Gold Cup semifinals will be held on the same day, but in separate stadiums over 300 miles apart.

The finalists will be known on Wednesday, July 12, beginning at SnapDragon Stadium in San Diego with the USA meeting Panama at 4:30 p.m. local time (7:30 p.m. ET).

The second finalist will be revealed at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, where Mexico will meet Jamaica in a fascinating battle at 7:30 p.m. local time (10:30 p.m. ET).

Date Time (ET) Match USA
TV/Streaming
Canada
TV/Streaming
Wed, July 12 7:30 p.m. Panama vs.
USA
FS1, Fubo,
Univision, TUDN
Fubo, OneSoccer,
Telus (Ch. 980)
Wed, July 12 10:30 p.m. Mexico vs.
Jamaica
FS1, Fubo,
Univision, TUDN
Fubo, OneSoccer,
Telus (Ch. 980)

Final

The two finalists will stay in the Pacific time zone for the championship match at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.

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Date Time (ET) Match USA
TV/Streaming
Canada
TV/Streaming
Sun, July 16 8 p.m. SF1 vs. SF2 Fox, Fubo,
Univision, TUDN
Fubo, OneSoccer,
Telus (Ch. 980)

MORE: Updated Gold Cup quarterfinal results

Teams qualified for Gold Cup semifinals 2023

The winners of the four quarterfinalists advanced to the Gold Cup semifinals. 

Panama 4-0 Qatar

An opener from Edgar Barcenas was followed by a hat-trick from Ismael Diaz as Los Canaleros rolled over Qatar 4-0 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

It was a comfortable tuneup match for Panama ahead of a big semifinal test against the USA or Canada in San Diego. 

Mexico 2-0 Costa Rica

After a competitive first half, Mexico broke through via a controversial penalty kick converted by Orbelin Pineda. Then Erick Sanchez sealed the result a few minutes from the end of the match to see El Tri advance to Las Vegas, where they will meet Guatemala or Jamaica.

Guatemala 0-1 Jamaica

Guatemala's Cinderella run ended at the quarterfinal stage, as Jamaica advanced thanks to a lone goal by Luton Town's Amari'i Bell. The superior quality of the full-strength Reggae Boyz made the difference in the end with Everton's Demarai Gray dishing a sensational pass that made the decisive Bell goal. 

USA 2-2 Canada (USA advance 3-2 on penalties)

It was an incredible back-and-forth between the two rivals with Canada equalizing late and then taking the lead in extra time, only for the USA to net an equalizer of their own. 

The contest was decided on penalties, where U.S. goalkeeper Matt Turner came up with two saves, and Canada also struck the crossbar as the Americans prevailed 4-2 in the shootout.