MIAMI – The 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup Semifinals pits defending champions Mexico against Honduras on Wednesday at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, USA.

The occasion presents the second-ever matchup between the two nations in the Gold Cup Semifinals, with Mexico coming out on top 2-nil after extra time in 2011.

Mexico and Honduras meet again after squaring off in the 2024/25 Concacaf Nations League Quarterfinals last November, with Mexico winning the series 4-2 on aggregate.

 

Mexico in the hunt for La Décima

Mexico will continue its title defense after securing a 2-nil win against Saudi Arabia in the Quarterfinals with a goal from Alexis Vega and an own goal of Abdullah Madu.

El Tricolor has advanced in 11 of their 14 previous Gold Cup Semifinals appearances, including reaching the final and winning the title in two of the past three editions (2019 and 2023).

The all-time leaders in the tournament with nine trophies, Mexico has boasted a stout defense in the 2025 edition with two goals allowed and three clean sheets in four games.

 

Los Catrachos return to Semifinals 

Honduras is set for a sixth Semifinals appearance after edging out Panama 5-4 on penalties following a 1-1 draw in regulation. Anthony Lozano struck for the Central Americans in the 82’ to equalize and send the match to the penalty shoot-out.

Los Catrachos are in search of advancing to the Gold Cup Final for the second time. The Central American’s reached the Final in the inaugural edition, losing on penalties for a runners-up finish. Its second best-finishes came as third place in 2005 and 2009, the latter coached by current manager Reinaldo Rueda.

 

MEXICO vs HONDURAS – Gold Cup 2025 Semifinal

 

Head-to-Head History

  • This will be the 48th all-time meeting between the two sides.
  • Mexico leads the series with 29 wins, 9 losses, and 9 draws.
  • Goals: Mexico 87 – 33 Honduras

 

Last Five Encounters

In the last five matches, Mexico has earned three wins and suffered two defeats against Honduras. In their two most recent encounters, each team claimed one victory in the Quarterfinals of the Concacaf Nations League. In the first leg, Honduras won 2-0 with goals from Luis Palma, and in the return leg, Mexico secured a 4-0 victory with goals from Raúl Jiménez, Henry Martín (2), and Jorge Sánchez.

 

Gold Cup History – Matchups

 

Ninth Gold Cup Meeting

  • This will be the ninth meeting between Mexico and Honduras in Gold Cup history.
  • Mexico has earned 5 wins, 1 loss, and 2 draws.
  • Honduras' only win came in the 2007 edition, a 2-1 victory at MetLife Stadium.
    Goals from Carlo Costly (x2) for Honduras and a penalty by Cuauhtémoc Blanco for Mexico.

 

Second Semifinal Duel

  • The only previous semifinal clash between the two was in 2011, when Mexico won 2-0 in Houston, Texas.
  • Goals by Aldo de Nigris and Javier “Chicharito” Hernández

 

MEXICO in Gold Cup Semifinals

 

15th Appearance

  • This will be Mexico’s 15th semifinal in Gold Cup history.
  • Record: GP-14 | W-10 | D-1 | L-3 | GF-23 | GA-9
  • Top scorers in semifinals:
    • Luis Salvador (3 goals)
    • Andrés Guardado (2 goals)

 

Eliminations (3)

  • 1991: 0-2 vs United States (Goals: John Doyle, Peter Vermes)
  • 2013: 1-2 vs Panama (Mexico goal: Luis “Chapito” Montes / Panama goals: Blas Pérez, Román Torres)
  • 2017: 0-1 vs Jamaica (Goal: Kemar Lawrence)

 

Advanced to Final (11 times)

  • 1993: 6-1 vs Jamaica
  • 1996: 1-0 vs Guatemala
  • 1998: 1-0 vs Jamaica
  • 2003: 2-0 vs Costa Rica
  • 2007: 1-0 vs Guadeloupe
  • 2009: 1-1 vs Costa Rica (won 5-3 on penalties)
  • 2011: 2-0 vs Honduras
  • 2015: 2-1 vs Panama
  • 2019: 1-0 vs Haiti
  • 2021: 2-1 vs Canada
  • 2023: 3-0 vs Jamaica

 

HONDURAS in Gold Cup Semifinals

 

Sixth Appearance

  • Honduras returns to the semifinals for the first time since 2013, when they were eliminated by the United States (1-3).
  • Record: GP-5 | W-1 | D-0 | L-4 | GF-4 | GA-9
  • Top scorers in semifinals:
    • Eduardo Bennett
    • Eugenio Dolmo Flores
    • Iván Guerrero
    • Nery Medina

 

Four Consecutive Eliminations

  • 2005: 1-2 vs United States
  • 2009: 0-2 vs United States
  • 2011: 0-2 vs Mexico
  • 2013: 1-3 vs United States

 

Only time they won the semifinals

  • 1991: 2-0 win vs Costa Rica
  • Goals: Eduardo Bennett, Eugenio Dolmo Flores