Gold Cup 2025
Q2 Stadium, Austin, Texas

Q2 Stadium is a sleek premier soccer-specific venue located in the North Burnet area of Austin, Texas. Opened in June 2021, it serves as the home of Austin FC, the city’s Major League Soccer (MLS) team, and has quickly become a central hub for soccer and entertainment since opening on June 16, 2021 .
NRG Stadium, Houston

NRG Stadium’s combination of innovative architecture, technological advancements, and versatility in hosting a wide range of events makes it a standout facility in the world of sports and entertainment.
Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, California

Levi’s Stadium, located in Santa Clara, California, is a state-of-the-art sports and entertainment venue known for its innovative design and sustainability features. Serving as the home of the San Francisco 49ers since 2014, the stadium is situated in the heart of Silicon Valley, approximately 40 miles south of San Francisco.
AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas
Located in the west of Dallas in the city of Arlington, the 105,000 maximum capacity AT&T stadium is the largest domed structure in the world and one of the biggest sports stadia.
SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, California

Perhaps the most spectacular of the US’s mega stadiums, the SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, with its wrap-around video screen, will host the first group game of the Gold Cup 2025. The SoFi will also be a host venue for the 2026 World Cup and the venue for the finals of the Los Angeles Olympics in 2028. Before then the pitch will need to be enlarged to meet FIFA requirements.
US Bank Stadium Stadium, Minneapolis

U.S. Bank Stadium is not just a location, but an epicenter of excitement, opportunity, and Minnesota pride. In its first three years of operation, the stadium welcomed 4.64 million visitors for more than 1,156 public and private events, and more than 177,141 guests toured the facility on nearly 7,000 tours.
Energizer Park, St Louis, Missouri

In 2025, St. Louis CITY SC’s home stadium, formerly known as CITYPARK, was rebranded as Energizer Park, marking a significant partnership between the soccer club and the globally recognized battery company, Energizer Holdings. This collaboration not only brought a new name to the stadium but also reinforced the commitment to energizing the city’s sports culture and community engagement.
State Farm Stadium, Glendale, Arizona

State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, has solidified its reputation as a premier venue for international soccer, hosting a series of high-profile matches that have captivated fans and showcased world-class talent.
Snapdragon Stadium, San Diego, California

Snapdragon Stadium, nestled in Mission Valley, has rapidly become a cornerstone of San Diego’s vibrant soccer scene. Since its grand opening in September 2022, this 35,000-seat venue has seamlessly blended world-class facilities with community spirit, hosting a diverse array of events from Major League Soccer (MLS) to international friendlies.
BC Place Stadium, Vancouver, Canada

BC Place Stadium in Vancouver is a premier venue for soccer events, serving as the home ground for Vancouver Whitecaps FC (MLS) and Vancouver Rise FC (Northern Super League). It is a first time host for the Gold Cup, and in 2026 will be a World Cup venue.
Dignity Health Sports Park, Carson, CA

The 25,174-capcaity Dignity Health Sports Park stadium has a strong soccer history and is the home of the LA Galaxy in the MLS. The complex is the national team training headquarters for the U.S. Soccer Federation (USSF) and has been used on many occasions between 2004 and 2016 for US friendly internationals.
Paypal Stadium, San Jose, CA

PayPal Park is the beating heart of Bay Area soccer. Since its inauguration in 2015, PayPal Park in San Jose has emerged as a central hub for soccer in the Bay Area, hosting both Major League Soccer’s San Jose Earthquakes and the National Women’s Soccer League’s Bay FC. The stadium is located on the Airport West site next to San Jose International Airport.
Shell Energy Stadium, Houston, Texas

Home to MLS side the Houston Dynamo and the Houston Dash in the National Women’s Soccer League, the 22,039-capacity Shell Energy (formerly the BBVA Compass Stadium) was built as a soccer-specific stadium but has been used for lacrosse, rugby, and concerts.
USA
The United States is a powerhouse in Gold Cup history. Since the tournament’s inception in 1991, the US has participated in every edition, always serving as host or co-host.