Here’s how to watch Gold Cup 2023 in Canada: schedule, live streams, TV Channel News
Canada has unveiled its roster for the upcoming 2023 Concacaf Gold Cup, the prestigious tournament for National Teams taking place this summer from June 27 in Toronto until the Concacaf Final on July 16 at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, near Los Angeles. Under the guidance of Coach John Herdman, a squad of 23 talented footballers has been chosen, comprising a blend of seasoned veterans and fresh faces making their debut in the Concacaf Gold Cup.
Where to watch Concacaf Gold Cup in Canada
- Dates: June 16 — July 16, 2023
- TV channel: OneSoccer
- Streaming: Fubo, PremiumTV
Canadian fan’s can watch 2023 Concacaf Gold Cup soccer entire tournament on OneSoccer, available as a linear channel on Telus’ Optik TV (Channel 980), on the fuboTV Canada platform as well as online at OneSoccer.ca. In addition, you can try SoccerPremiumTV to get access the entire tournament for 30 days. Checkout SoccerPremiumTV and enjoy your favourite team’s game online live at home, without any cable, VPN and no renewal cost.
Gold Cup group stage schedule
Sunday, June 25
Trinidad and Tobago vs. Saint Kitts and Neves, 3:30 p.m.
Haiti vs. Qatar, 6 p.m.
Mexico vs. Honduras, 8 p.m.
Monday, June 26
El Salvador vs. Martinique, 6:30 p.m.
Costa Rica vs. Panama, 8: 30 p.m.
Tuesday, June 27
Canada vs. Guadeloupepe, 7:30 p.m.
Guatemala vs. Cuba, 8:45 p.m.
Wednesday, June 28
Jamaica vs. Trinidad and Tobago, 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, June 29
Qatar vs. Honduras, 7:45 p.m.
Haiti vs. Mexico, 10 p.m.
Friday, June 30
Martinique vs. Panama, 6:30 p.m.
El Salvador vs. Costa Rica, 8:30 p.m.
Saturday, July 1
Cuba vs. Guadeloupe, 7:30 p.m.
Guatemala vs. Canada, 9:30 p.m.
Sunday, July 2
Jamaica vs. Saint Kitts and Nevis, 7 p.m.
Honduras vs. Haiti, 9 p.m.
Mexico vs. Qatar, 9 p.m.
Tuesday, July 4
Guadeloupe vs. Guatamala, 6:30 p.m.
Canada vs. Cuba, 6:30 p.m.
Costa Rica vs. Martinique, 8:30 p.m.
Panama vs. El Salvador, 8:30 p.m.
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CANADA’S SQUAD FOR THE CONCACAF GOLD CUP 2023
GK- Tom McGill | ENG / Brighton & Hove Albion FC
GK- Dayne St. Clair | USA / Minnesota United FC
CB- Moïse Bombito | USA / Colorado Rapids
CB- Scott Kennedy | GER / SSV Jahn Regensburg
CB- Zachary Mcgraw | USA / Portland Timbers
CB- Steven Vitória | POR / GD Chaves
CB- Dominick Zator | POL / Korona Kielce
FB- Samuel Adekugbe | TUR / Galatasaray SK
FB- Zachary Brault-Guillard | CAN / CF Montréal
FB- Richie Laryea | CAN / Toronto FC
FB- Kamal Miller | USA / Inter Miami FC
M- Ali Ahmed | Vancouver Whitecaps FC
M- Stephen Eustáquio | POR / FC Porto
M- Victor Loturi | SCO / Ross County FC
M- Jonathan Osorio | CAN / Toronto FC
M- David Wotherspoon | Unattached / sans club
F- David Junior Hoilett | ENG / Reading FC
F- Charles-Andreas Brym | NED / FC Eindhoven
F- Lucas Cavallini | MEX / Club Tijuana
F- Liam Millar | SUI / FC Basel
F- Jacen Russell-Rowe | USA / Columbus Crew
F- Jacob Shaffelburg | USA / Nashville SC
Team Canada preview for Gold Cup 2023
Teams from Concacaf, including Haiti and Cuba, will have opportunities to make a significant impact within their respective groups during the tournament. Additionally, Qatar has once again been extended an invitation to participate. The group stage is scheduled to take place from June 24 to July 4, followed by the quarter-finals on July 8-9, the semi-finals on July 12, and ultimately, the grand finale on July 16.
In a historic achievement for the Canadian team, they have managed to advance to the knockout stage in each of the past three editions of the Concacaf Gold Cup. This unprecedented feat marks a significant milestone in the program’s history. In the 2021 tournament, they reached the semifinals for the fourth time but unfortunately faced elimination following a narrow 2-1 defeat against Mexico.
John Herdman, the current head coach, joins an exclusive group as only the third Canadian to participate in six Concacaf Gold Cups. His leadership makes him the third head coach to guide Canada in three editions of the tournament. Herdman boasts a commendable record of five wins from nine matches. Similar to his predecessors Holger Osieck and Stephen Hart, he has led the team to the knockout phase twice, with a quarterfinals appearance in 2019 and a semifinals run in 2021. Prior to Herdman, both Osieck and Hart guided Canada to six victories from 12 matches, with the notable achievement of “Holger’s Heroes” clinching the Concacaf Gold Cup championship in 2000.