The Gold Cup begins this weekend, with three North American teams atop the odds board.
The latest: USA and Mexico are neck-and-neck as the favourites, with Canada not far behind. Les Rouges brought an exceptionally strong squad to this tournament, even in the absence of their captain, Alphonso Davies, who is out with a torn ACL.
Here are the latest CONCACAF Gold Cup odds for the 2025 soccer tournament.
Gold Cup odds
Full Gold Cup markets and latest odds
| Team | Odds |
| USA | +200 |
| Mexico | +200 |
| Canada | +600 |
| Saudi Arabia | +800 |
| Panama | +1,400 |
| Jamaica | +1,600 |
| Costa Rica | +2,000 |
| Honduras | +3,300 |
| El Salvador | +6,600 |
| Guatemala | +10,000 |
| Suriname | +15,000 |
Gold Cup odds as of 11:32 a.m. ET on 06/13/2025.
The favourites: USA (+200), Mexico (+200)
- The USA is missing three top players. Captain Christian Pulisic opted to skip this tournament while Weston McKennie and Timothy Weah are unavailable as Juventus plays in the FIFA Club World Cup. Still, the Americans boast a deep squad under new manager Mauricio Pochettino.
- Mexico is fresh off winning the 2024 CONCACAF Nations League, beating both Canada and the USA last year. The Tricolour are bringing an experienced and talented group to this tournament, but they’re missing forward Hirving Lozano due to injury.
Canada’s odds
Canada (+600)
The Canadians are primed for a deep run.
Without Davies, Les Rouges hammered Ukraine 4-2 in the inaugural Canadian Shield — a four-team friendly tournament — picking up their first win over European competition since 2011.
Canada then lost in penalties to the reigning AFCON champions, Ivory Coast, after forcing a 0-0 draw in regulation.
With those two results, Jesse Marsch’s side boasts a 6-1-3 record in regulation since losing to Argentina in the 2024 Copa America semis.
The Canadians currently sit 30th in FIFA’s rankings, which is their highest spot ever.
There are no notable absences for Les Rouges outside of Davies, with names like Jonathan David, Cyle Larin, and Tajon Buchanan all slated to play.
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