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Jamaica vs. USA: Odds, Live Stream, TV Schedule for 2019 Gold Cup

Jul 2, 2019
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - JUNE 30: Weston Mckennie #8 of the United States (L) celebrates his goal with teammate Christian Pulisic #10 against Curacao during the first half of the CONCACAF Gold Cup Quarterfinals match at Lincoln Financial Field on June 30, 2019 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - JUNE 30: Weston Mckennie #8 of the United States (L) celebrates his goal with teammate Christian Pulisic #10 against Curacao during the first half of the CONCACAF Gold Cup Quarterfinals match at Lincoln Financial Field on June 30, 2019 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)

The United States and Jamaica will battle it out in the second semi-final of the 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup on Wednesday, going head-to-head at the Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee.

Bet365 (h/t Oddschecker.com) has named the hosts as the 1-2 favourites, while Jamaica carry odds of 6-1. A draw comes in at 3-1.

Viewers can tune in via Fox Sports 1 (U.S.) or Freesports.tv (UK). Kick-off is scheduled for 9 p.m. ET/2 a.m. BST (Thursday).

Both teams are coming off narrow 1-0 wins in the quarter-finals. The Americans were expected to cruise past Curacao but could only muster a single goal through Weston McKennie:

Jamaica beat Panama thanks to a controversial Darren Mattocks penalty:

Both teams were unbeaten in the group stages, finishing top of the pile. The Jamaicans won just one of their three matches, however, while the Americans triumphed in all three.

The Stars and Stripes were never truly threatened by minnows Curacao in the quarter-finals, but the lack of goals or clear-cut chances was worrying. Football writer Yves Galarcep was not entirely convinced by their effort after the contest:

Reporters seemed to think the team had underperformed, prompting this remark from manager Gregg Berhalter:

Berhalter has so far been unable to get the squad to play his style of football, revolving around ball movement designed to cause chaos in the defence. The results in the Gold Cup have been solid so far, but the United States haven't been tested by CONCACAF's strongest teams yet. Panama were supposed to provide that test but opted to play some back-ups.

In the lead-up to the tournament, the Stars and Stripes lost their last two friendlies, including a 1-0 defeat to Jamaica. The Reggae Boyz have made it to the final of the Gold Cup in consecutive tournaments, so they are a force to be reckoned with.

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They also play a brand of football that presents something of a nightmare matchup for the Americans. Berhalter wants his team to move the ball around and win with passing, but the Reggae Boyz are happy to sit back and close all the gaps, before hitting their opponents with pace on the counter.

For the Stars and Stripes, the key will be to score early. Such a goal would force Jamaica to abandon their defensive game plan, opening up more space in behind the full-backs for the likes of Christian Pulisic to exploit.

If the early goal doesn't fall―or even worse, Jamaica score first―the Reggae Boyz will likely grow more comfortable as time wears on, knowing the Americans will have to start taking more risks.

Prediction: Jamaica 2-1 USA

Gold Cup 2019: TV Schedule, Live Stream and Predictions for Semi-Final Fixtures

Jul 1, 2019
HOUSTON, TX - JUNE 29: Jesus Gallardo of Mexico celebrates after scoring a penalty during the 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup Quarter Final match between Mexico v Costa Rica at NRG Stadium on June 29, 2019 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Matthew Ashton - AMA/Getty Images)
HOUSTON, TX - JUNE 29: Jesus Gallardo of Mexico celebrates after scoring a penalty during the 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup Quarter Final match between Mexico v Costa Rica at NRG Stadium on June 29, 2019 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Matthew Ashton - AMA/Getty Images)

The semi-finals of the 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup are upon us, with Haiti facing Mexico in the first matchup on Tuesday at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.

The following day, the United States will take on Jamaica at the Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee, in a repeat of the 2017 final.

Here are the details you need to catch the action:

                                     

Haiti vs. Mexico

Date: Tuesday, July 2

Time: 10 p.m. ET (7 p.m. local, 3 a.m. BST Wednesday)

TV: Fox Sports 1 (USA), FreeSports (UK)

Live Stream: Fox Sports GO (USA) Premier Player (UK)

Predictions: Haiti 1-2 Mexico

      

Jamaica vs. USA

Date: Wednesday, July 3

Time: 9 p.m. ET (8 p.m. local, 2 a.m. BST Thursday)

TV: Fox Sports 1 (USA), FreeSports (UK)

Live Stream: Fox Sports GO (USA) Premier Player (UK)

Predictions: Jamaica 0-1 USA

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Semi-Finals Preview

Haiti were the first team to book their place in the semi-finals when they came from 2-0 down to upset Canada 3-2 in their quarter-final:

That performance came on the back of an impressive showing in the group stage in which they won all three matches to progress.

Included in that run was a 2-1 win over Costa Rica, but Mexico will be an even tougher test.

El Tri needed penalties to overcome Costa Rica in the last round after they played out a 1-1 draw over 120 minutes.

As football writer Cesar Hernandez observed, Mexico struggled to find a way through Los Ticos' defence:

Gerardo Martino's side aren't helped by a number of absences from their attack, with Hirving Lozano, Javier Hernandez, Carlos Vela and Jesus Corona among those missing.

Uriel Antuna and Raul Jimenez—who scored against Costa Rica—have netted four goals apiece at the Gold Cup this year, though, and they can make the difference in what could be another tricky encounter for Mexico.

Meanwhile, the United States scraped through courtesy of a 1-0 win over Curacao.

Neither ESPN FC's Tom Marshall nor former United States midfielder Stu Holden was convinced by the Americans' showing:

https://twitter.com/stuholden/status/1145525528444710915

They'll need to significantly improve if they want to win the competition. To do that, they must first get past Jamaica, who made it to the Gold Cup final in each of the last two editions of the tournament.

The Reggae Boyz saw off Panama 1-0 thanks to a Darren Mattocks penalty, and they can make life difficult for Gregg Berhalter's side.

Team USA have not conceded at all at the tournament, though, while Jamaica have found the net just twice in their last three matches.

It's likely to be a close game, but the strength of the U.S. defence should see them through.  

Haiti vs. Mexico: Odds, Live Stream, TV Schedule for 2019 Gold Cup

Jul 1, 2019
HOUSTON, TX - JUNE 29: Raul Jimenez #9 and Uriel Antuna #22 of Mexico celebrate their team's 1st goal during a quarterfinal match between Mexico and Costa Rica as part of 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup at NRG Stadium on June 29, 2019 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Omar Vega/Getty Images)
HOUSTON, TX - JUNE 29: Raul Jimenez #9 and Uriel Antuna #22 of Mexico celebrate their team's 1st goal during a quarterfinal match between Mexico and Costa Rica as part of 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup at NRG Stadium on June 29, 2019 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Omar Vega/Getty Images)

Mexico face Haiti in the semi-finals of the 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, on Tuesday.

El Tri are just two wins away from winning the tournament for a record eighth time, and they are strong favourites to get past a side 83 places below them in the FIFA world rankings.

However, Haiti have been a revelation in the tournament and have won all four of their matches, including a remarkable 3-2 comeback victory over Canada in the last eight.

Here are the full details for the clash: 

                        

Date: Tuesday, July 2 

Time: 7 p.m. local, 10 p.m. ET, 3 a.m. BST (Wednesday)

TV Info: Fox Sports 1, Univision (U.S.), FreeSports (UK)

Live Stream:  Fox Sports GoUnivision Deportes en Vivo

Match Odds (via Oddschecker): Haiti 18-1, Draw 5-1, Mexico 4-17

                 

Haiti's remarkable run at the 2019 Gold Cup looked to have run its course when they were 2-0 behind against Canada at half-time.

However, goals from Duckens Nazon, Herve Bazile and Wilde-Donald Guerrier after the break turned the game on its head and saw Haiti into their first Gold Cup semi-final.

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They do not boast anything like the quality of El Tri, who were pre-tournament favourites and still look the most likely side to go all the way.

But Mexico made heavy work of their quarter-final against Costa Rica, requiring sudden-death penalties to advance after the match finished 1-1 in normal time.

Per ESPN FC's Tom Marshall, the exertions of that game may have taken their toll on the Mexican team:

As the odds suggest, though, it would be a huge upset if Haiti won on Tuesday.

Mexico have quality throughout their squad, and in Uriel Antuna and Raul Jimenez, they boast two attacking players who have netted eight goals between them in the tournament.

Manager Gerardo Martino remains unbeaten since he took over in January, and he will be looking for his side to score early against Haiti in order to open up the game.

Les Grenadiers showed against Canada they are more than capable of coming from behind.

Mexico will be a much tougher side to beat, though, and Haiti will have to put in a perfect defensive display to have any chance of pulling off the upset of the tournament. 

Gold Cup 2019: Semifinal Teams, Schedule After Quarterfinal Results

Jun 30, 2019
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - JUNE 30: Weston Mckennie #8 of the United States (L) celebrates his goal with teammate Christian Pulisic #10 against Curacao during the first half of the CONCACAF Gold Cup Quarterfinals match at Lincoln Financial Field on June 30, 2019 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - JUNE 30: Weston Mckennie #8 of the United States (L) celebrates his goal with teammate Christian Pulisic #10 against Curacao during the first half of the CONCACAF Gold Cup Quarterfinals match at Lincoln Financial Field on June 30, 2019 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)

The 2019 Gold Cup began with 16 teams, but there are only four remaining as we head into the tournament semifinals.

There have been plenty of surprises throughout the event—even favorites such as Mexico and the United States narrowly advanced beyond the quarterfinals. Jamaica is hoping to finally win the contest after back-to-back losses in the finals, while Haiti will hope to keep going after a shocking run to the semis.

Here is what you need to know about the upcoming round.

   

Semifinal Schedule

Tuesday: Mexico vs. Haiti, 10 p.m. ET (FS1)

Wednesday: United States vs. Jamaica, 9 p.m. ET (FS1)

Full bracket available at the event's official website.

   

Quarterfinal Results

Haiti 3, Canada 2

Mexico 1, Costa Rica 1 (Mexico advances on penalties, 5-4)

Jamaica 1, Panama 0

United States 1, Curacao 0

   

Preview

HOUSTON, TX - JUNE 29: Herve Bazile of Haiti celebrates after scoring a goal to make it 2-2 during the 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup Quarter Final match between Haiti v Canada at NRG Stadium on June 29, 2019 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Matthew Ashton - AMA/Gett
HOUSTON, TX - JUNE 29: Herve Bazile of Haiti celebrates after scoring a goal to make it 2-2 during the 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup Quarter Final match between Haiti v Canada at NRG Stadium on June 29, 2019 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Matthew Ashton - AMA/Gett

Haiti certainly hasn't been a powerhouse in CONCACAF, but few teams have been more impressive so far in this tournament.

The squad won all three of its group stage matches, including a surprise 2-1 victory over Costa Rica.

It appeared as though the run was coming to an end when it trailed Canada 2-0 in the quarterfinals, but Haiti came from behind for the third time in four matches.

That put the squad into the semifinals for the first time under the current tournament format. While top teams in the federation often overlook the Gold Cup, just reaching the semis was a big moment for Haiti.

"To be honest, I cried," Steeven Saba said, per Andrew Wiebe of Extra Time. "I was crying, and then I got jumped on. It just feels amazing. I could not be happier than this."

With this type of emotion, it would be a mistake to count the team out in its next match.

Meanwhile, Mexico looked beatable against Costa Rica. The squad took 22 shots through regulation and extra time but only scored one goal.

Jason Davis of SiriusXM broke down the matchup:

https://twitter.com/davisjsn/status/1145195464997974017

Despite the question marks, Mexico is still loaded with talent. Players like Raul Jimenez and Uriel Antuna are capable of scoring at any moment, putting a lot of pressure on a defense.

This could make the upcoming match an exciting one.

In the second semifinal, the United States will take on Jamaica after squeaking by Curacao.

Christian Pulisic created a few exciting moments and helped the Americans take the lead with a beautiful cross finished by Weston McKennie:

However, the chances were few and far between as the Stars and Stripes failed to control the action.

After some big moments against Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago to start the tournament, the American attack hasn't looked great in the past two matches. Head coach Gregg Berhalter could be forced to make some changes at forward.

Meanwhile, Zack Steffen was a star in net with five saves, but that's more shots on goal than Team USA should allow to Curacao.

The squad will need to be sharper if it is to advance.

Jamaica will pose a challenge, though there are questions about its inconsistency as well.

The Reggae Boyz are undefeated in four games, but they have scored just two goals in their last three matches. They only scored in the quarterfinals against Panama after a questionable penalty on a handball.

The squad will have its hands full against the United States and will need a much better attacking presence in order to reach its third straight Gold Cup final.

Gold Cup 2019: TV Schedule and Live Stream for Sunday Quarter-Finals Fixtures

Jun 30, 2019
CLEVELAND, OH - JUNE 22: Christian Pulisic of USA celebrates after scoring a goal to make it 4-0 during the Group D 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup fixture between United States of America and Trinidad & Tobago at FirstEnergy Stadium on June 22, 2019 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Matthew Ashton - AMA/Getty Images)
CLEVELAND, OH - JUNE 22: Christian Pulisic of USA celebrates after scoring a goal to make it 4-0 during the Group D 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup fixture between United States of America and Trinidad & Tobago at FirstEnergy Stadium on June 22, 2019 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Matthew Ashton - AMA/Getty Images)

The quarter-finals of the 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup kicked off Saturday, with Haiti beating Canada and Mexico overcoming Costa Rica on penalties at NRG Stadium in Houston.

Four more teams battle it out Sunday for the last two places in the semi-finals of the tournament.

Jamaica are up against Panama in the first game of the day, while the United States play Curacao at the Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia.

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Saturday, June 29

Haiti 3-2 Canada

Mexico 1-1 Costa Rica (Mexico win 5-4 on penalties)

                                          

Sunday, June 30

Jamaica vs. Panama, 5:30 p.m. ET/10:30 p.m. BST

U.S. vs. Curacao, 8 p.m. ET/1 a.m. BST (Monday)

Viewers in the United States can watch the action on Fox Sports 1 (U.S.) and live stream the action via Fox Sports Go. In the United Kingdom, the action is available on Freesports TV.

             

Gold Cup Preview

Curacao have made history at the 2019 Gold Cup by making it through to the knockout stages for the first time, but their involvement is expected to be ended by the U.S. on Sunday.

Remko Bicentini's side beat Honduras and then snatched a dramatic stoppage-time equaliser against Jamaica to progress as runners-up from Group B:

Jurien Gaari scored the goal that took Curacao into the knockout phase, but goalkeeper Eloy Room deserves credit for his displays and can expect to be busy again in the quarter-finals:

The U.S. came into the tournament after disappointing defeats to Venezuela and Jamaica.

Yet they have bounced back by beating Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago and Panama, netting 11 goals along the way.

Chelsea new boy Christian Pulisic has caught the eye with three goals, two assists and an impressive work rate:

The U.S. should have too much quality for Curacao and will be expected to book a semi-final spot against either Jamaica or Panama.

Jamaica topped Group C with five points but were held by both El Salvador and Curacao, while Panama beat Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago on their way to finishing second behind the U.S. in Group D.

The Reggae Boyz have made it to the final at the last two Gold Cups but have not lived up to pre-tournament expectations as yet.

Their only win so far came in their opening game when they saw off Honduras 3-2, and they have only managed one goal since then.

Bayer Leverkusen winger Leon Bailey has not had the impact many expected, but he should return to the starting XI for the clash against Panama and will add some energy and quality up front.

Panama will certainly fancy their chances against Jamaica. Los Canaleros were beaten 1-0 by the U.S in their final group game, but both sides had made plenty of changes for the match:

The team will look to Edgar Barcenas to provide the inspiration in attack against Jamaica. The 25-year-old was on target in their win over Trinidad and Tobago and will pose a threat at set pieces.

Mexico Beats Costa Rica on Penalties to Advance to 2019 Gold Cup Semifinals

Jun 30, 2019
HOUSTON, TX - JUNE 29: Guillermo Ochoa of Mexico celebrates after Raul Jimenez of Mexico scored a goal to make it 1-0 during the 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup Quarter Final match between Mexico v Costa Rica at NRG Stadium on June 29, 2019 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Matthew Ashton - AMA/Getty Images)
HOUSTON, TX - JUNE 29: Guillermo Ochoa of Mexico celebrates after Raul Jimenez of Mexico scored a goal to make it 1-0 during the 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup Quarter Final match between Mexico v Costa Rica at NRG Stadium on June 29, 2019 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Matthew Ashton - AMA/Getty Images)

Mexico is on to the 2019 Gold Cup semifinals after knocking out Costa Rica 1-1 (5-4) in the quarterfinal round Saturday night before 70,788 fans at NRG Stadium in Houston.

The tight matchup needed extra time and then a penalty-kick shootout to determine a winner. The two sides were still knotted after the initial five rounds, which meant sudden death. It was there that Carlos Salcedo made his attempt, but Costa Rica's Keysher Fuller was blocked by Mexican goalkeeper and captain Guillermo Ochoa.

It's an especially sweet victory for El Tri, as there was controversy surrounding the Costa Rica equalizer that came on a penalty kick and necessitated extra time in the first place.

Costa Rica earned a penalty kick in the 50th minute when Luis Rodriguez tripped Joel Campbell from behind. Bryan Ruiz took the penalty in the 52nd and snuck the equalizer past Ochoa.

However, Fox Sports 1 rules analyst Joe Machnik disputed the ruling on the broadcast.

"I believe it's a foul," Machnik said, "but I believe the contact is outside of the penalty area—first contact—and only if we had [video assistant referee] would we see all the angles that would've perhaps given us the best opportunity to be 100 percent sure that was a clear and obvious error."

There is no VAR in this year's Gold Cup.

Mexico opened up a 1-0 lead just before halftime in the 44th minute when Raul Jimenez collected a cross from Rodolfo Pizarro in the middle of the box and kept with the ball after Oscar Duarte blocked his initial shot.

The goal marked Jimenez's fourth of the tournament, which tied him with Uriel Antuna for the club lead.

The game was defined as much by back-and-forth chances as yellow cards. There were 11 total yellow cards handed out by the official, including one apiece for Costa Rica head coach Gustavo Matosas and Mexico head coach Tata Martino.

Martino's yellow card was his second of the tournament and resulted in the rookie head coach being suspended for El Tri's semifinal match against Haiti.

While Haiti still has a daunting task ahead of it in it first-ever Gold Cup semifinals appearance, Mexico showed vulnerability against a scrappy Los Ticos squad and gave the Haitians a blueprint to work with.

This match marked the first time in eight games under Martino that El Tri scored fewer than three goals. Not to mention the fact that an already-depleted Mexico side will be without Martino on the sideline.

Mexico is still the favorite to win its eighth Gold Cup championship, but this particular team is weaker than past Mexican rosters.

Javier "Chicharito" Hernandez, Hector Herrera, Carlos Vela, Hector Moreno, Hirving Lozano, Jorge Sanchez and Jesus "Tecatito" Corona are among star players absent from Martino's Gold Cup roster for various reasons.

If there were a year to pounce on Mexico, it's this one.

If there were ever an underdog to get the job done, it's the Haitians—fresh off their first Gold Cup group win and upsetting Canada 3-2 in the quarterfinals.

It won't be easy to knock off Mexico, but Costa Rica proved it's possible outside of Ochoa's heroics.

     

What's Next?

Mexico will face off with Haiti on Tuesday at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.

Haiti Advances to 2019 Gold Cup Semifinals with 3-2 Win vs. Canada

Jun 29, 2019
HOUSTON, TX - JUNE 29: Herve Bazile of Haiti celebrates after scoring a goal to make it 2-2 during the 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup Quarter Final match between Haiti v Canada at NRG Stadium on June 29, 2019 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Matthew Ashton - AMA/Getty Images)
HOUSTON, TX - JUNE 29: Herve Bazile of Haiti celebrates after scoring a goal to make it 2-2 during the 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup Quarter Final match between Haiti v Canada at NRG Stadium on June 29, 2019 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Matthew Ashton - AMA/Getty Images)

Haiti is on to the semifinals at the 2019 Gold Cup after pulling off a come-from-behind 3-2 victory over Canada in the quarterfinals at NRG Stadium in Houston on Saturday.

This marks the first time Haiti has ever advanced to the Gold Cup semifinals.

After being held scoreless in the first half, Haiti scored three times during a 26-minute span in the second half to rally from a two-goal deficit. It was a Wilde-Donald Guerrier goal in the 76th minute that proved to be the difference.

Jonathan David and Lucas Cavallini each scored for Canada.

It was a tale of two halves in Houston.

This match was all Canada early on, as the Red and White were the only squad to get on the board in the opening 45-plus minutes. And the tone was set early on in the 18th minute by none other than David, who delivered a strong strike.

It marked David's Gold Cup-leading sixth goal of the tournament.

David has now scored in three of his team's four Gold Cup matches, with the lone exception coming during a 3-1 loss to Mexico during group play. Canada had been 2-0 during the tournament when he scores.

Canada doubled its lead midway through the first half.

After being held scoreless in the opener against Martinique, Cavallini has now scored in three consecutive matches. His five goals in the tournament is good for second, trailing his teammate, David, by one.

It appeared as though Canada was well on its way to the semis as it took a two-goal lead into the locker rooms—and then the second half happened.

Haiti managed to cut the deficit in half just moments after the break, thanks to some help from Canada.

That proved to be a critical moment in this match, as it served as a momentum-changer.

Haiti later evened the score in the 70th as Herve Bazile buried a penalty kick.

Moments later, Haiti would move ahead for the first time. Responsible for his team's first goal, it was only fitting that Duckens Nazon had a hand in the game-winner. Nazon set up Guerrier in the 76th minute by sneaking a pass through a pair of defenders, and Guerrier managed to beat Canada keeper Milan Borjan with a wild finish.

Just like that, an 0-2 hole became a 3-2 lead.

It appeared as though Canada had found a late equalizer, but an offside call wiped the goal off the board. With that, Haiti was able to hold on for the victory.

Haiti has now found the back of the net nine times en route to a perfect 4-0-0 record at the 2019 Gold Cup, scoring two or more goals in each match. Seven of its nine goals have come during the second half of games.

     

What's Next?

Haiti will face the Mexico-Costa Rica winner in the semifinals on Tuesday at 10 p.m. ET at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.

Jamaica vs. Panama: Odds, Live Stream, TV Schedule for 2019 Gold Cup

Jun 29, 2019
Jamaica's head coach Theodore Whitmore reacts to a call on the field during the CONCACAF Gold Cup Group C match against El Salvador on June 21, 2019 at BBVA Stadium in Houston, Texas. (Photo by AARON M. SPRECHER / AFP)        (Photo credit should read AARON M. SPRECHER/AFP/Getty Images)
Jamaica's head coach Theodore Whitmore reacts to a call on the field during the CONCACAF Gold Cup Group C match against El Salvador on June 21, 2019 at BBVA Stadium in Houston, Texas. (Photo by AARON M. SPRECHER / AFP) (Photo credit should read AARON M. SPRECHER/AFP/Getty Images)

Jamaica and Panama will face off in the quarter-finals of the 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup on Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia.

Jamaica topped Group A to reach the final eight, while Panama finished second in Group D behind the United States.

The winner will face either the U.S. or Curacao, who will contest Sunday's other quarter-final, in the last four.

                         

Date: Sunday, June 30

Time: 5:30 p.m. ET (10:30 p.m. BST)

TV: Fox Sports 1 (U.S.), FreeSports (UK)

Live Stream: Fox Sports GO (U.S.), Premier Player (UK)

Odds: Jamaica 21-10, Draw 2-1, Panama 13-8

Odds according to Oddschecker.

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While Jamaica topped their group, they picked up fewer points than their quarter-final opponents.

A 3-2 win over Honduras preceded two draws for the Reggae Boyz. A goalless stalemate against El Salvador came before a 1-1 tie with Curacao, in which they missed several promising chances:

Neither of their latter showings inspired a great deal of confidence.

Jamaica did pick up a 1-0 win over the U.S. in a warm-up friendly immediately prior to the tournament, but the Americans fielded what was largely a reserve side.

As for Panama, they secured a 2-0 victory over Trinidad and Tobago before beating Guyana 4-2.

Though they lost 1-0 to the U.S. in their final group match, football writer Charles Boehm praised their development in recent years:

Los Canaleros are ranked three places above Canada in FIFA's world rankings in 75th, but they're 21 below Jamaica.

Given how the two sides have played at this year's tournament, expect a hard-fought contest on Sunday.

Jamaica have reached the finals of the past two Gold Cups, but if they are to progress this year, they need to be more clinical with their chances.

Gold Cup 2019: TV Schedule and Live Stream for Quarter-Finals Fixtures

Jun 29, 2019
CHARLOTTE, NC - JUNE 23: Raul Jimenez #9 of Mexico celebrates 2nd goal during a group A match between Martinique and Mexico at Bank of America Stadium on June 23, 2019 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Omar Vega/Getty Images)
CHARLOTTE, NC - JUNE 23: Raul Jimenez #9 of Mexico celebrates 2nd goal during a group A match between Martinique and Mexico at Bank of America Stadium on June 23, 2019 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Omar Vega/Getty Images)

The quarter-finals of the 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup get under way on Saturday with Haiti versus Canada and Mexico against Costa Rica at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas.

The following day, Philadelphia's Lincoln Financial Field hosts the second doubleheader as Jamaica take on Panama and the United States play Curacao.

Here is the bracket in full, along with the quarter-final schedule and viewing details:

                              

Saturday, June 29

7 p.m. ET/midnight BST (Sunday): Haiti vs. Canada

9:30 p.m. ET/2:30 a.m. BST (Sunday): Mexico vs. Costa Rica

                                     

Sunday, June 30

5:30 p.m. ET/10:30 p.m. BST: Jamaica vs. Panama

8 p.m. ET/1 a.m. BST (Monday): USA vs. Curacao

      

All matches will be broadcast on Fox Sports 1 (U.S.) and Freesports TV (UK). Live-streaming will be available via Fox Sports Go

             

Haiti, Mexico and the U.S. all came through the group stage with perfect records as they picked up three wins from three.

Group C, meanwhile, was the tightest as Jamaica headed it with five points, and minnows Curacao took second on goal difference with four points, qualifying for the knockout rounds in fairytale fashion thanks to Jurien Gaari's stunning late equaliser:

Barring an all-time Gold Cup upset, Curacao's tournament will end at the last-eight stage when they face a U.S. side 49 places above them in the world rankings.

Gregg Berhalter's men beat Panama, Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago to top Group D, netting 11 goals in the process while conceding none.

But they will have to be careful against a Curacao team with nothing to lose. 

The Stars and Stripes were in poor form going into the Gold Cup after losing back-to-back games against Venezuela and Jamaica.

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An early goal from the U.S. would be ideal for the co-hosts as it would calm the nerves and also force Curacao to open up in pursuit of an equaliser.

Mexico's clash against Costa Rica, meanwhile, is arguably the tie of the round. 

El Tri lived up to their tournament favourites tag in Group A as they won all three games while scoring 13 goals.

Costa Rica managed six points with victories over Nicaragua and Bermuda, but they lost to Haiti in their final group match.

Mexico have the better squad and boast the goalscoring prowess of Raul Jimenez and Uriel Antuna:

But Los Ticos can take confidence from the fact that Mexico were run close by Martinique in their final group game, which they only won 3-2. 

In Jonathan David, Canada have the tournament's current top scorer, who will be looking to add to his tally of five goals.

Les Grenadiers were impressive in the group stage, springing a surprise by topping their pool with nine points, but Canada will be a big test.

Jamaica's clash with Panama, meanwhile, is tough to call.

The Reggae Boyz are the higher ranked side in the world (No. 54 to Panama's No. 75) and they topped their group.

But Panama actually got more points than Jamaica in the group stage by beating Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago, while they also scored more goals. 

USA vs. Curacao: Odds, Live Stream, TV Schedule for 2019 Gold Cup

Jun 29, 2019
KANSAS CITY, KS - JUNE 26:  Gregg Berhalter  the head coach / manager of USA during the Group D 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup match between Panama v United States of America at Children's Mercy Park on June 26, 2019 in Kansas City, Kansas. (Photo by Matthew Ashton - AMA/Getty Images)
KANSAS CITY, KS - JUNE 26: Gregg Berhalter the head coach / manager of USA during the Group D 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup match between Panama v United States of America at Children's Mercy Park on June 26, 2019 in Kansas City, Kansas. (Photo by Matthew Ashton - AMA/Getty Images)

The USA take on Curacao in the quarter-finals of the 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup on Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia.

The hosts topped Group D with a maximum nine points, while their opponents finished second in Group C with four.

In the semi-finals, the winner of this clash will face either Jamaica or Panama, who face off at the same stadium earlier in the day.

                         

Date: Sunday, June 30

Time: 8:30 p.m. ET (1:30 a.m. BST Monday)

TV: Fox Sports 1 (USA), FreeSports (UK)

Live Stream: Fox Sports GO (USA), Premier Player (UK)

Odds: USA 1-7, Draw 36-5, Curacao 28-1

Odds courtesy of Oddschecker

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Team USA lost both of their warm-up fixtures ahead of the tournament against Jamaica and Venezuela, but a solid showing in the group stage saw them return three wins and 11 unanswered goals.

After securing a quarter-final berth with a 4-0 win over Guyana and a 6-0 thrashing of Trinidad and Tobago, manager Gregg Berhalter named a much-changed side for the final clash with Panama, which determined who topped the group.

Jozy Altidore made the difference in a hard-fought 1-0 win:

Aside from the Toronto striker, ESPN's Jeff Carlisle wasn't overly impressed with the U.S. against Panama, but he nevertheless noted that the match went to plan for Berhalter:

Berhalter said he isn't going to let complacency sink in against Curacao, per Carlisle:

"This is a team we can't take lightly; I know that for sure. We're going to go in fully prepared, we were watching them today before the game, this afternoon with the coaches, and they have talent, they can score goals. ... We know it's going to be a difficult game and we have our sights set on advancing, so we're really going to prepare the best we can."

Curacao began their campaign with a 1-0 defeat to El Salvador, but they made it to the group stage on goal difference after a 1-0 win over Honduras and a 1-1 draw with Jamaica, which was sealed with a superb strike:

It seems unlikely they'll cause the United States too many problems after finding the net just twice in the group stage, though they also conceded just two—the hosts are the only quarter-final side with a better defensive record.

Gyasi Zardes has three goals for the U.S., while three players—Tyler Boyd, Aaron Long and Paul Arriola—have netted twice, while Altidore is off the mark, too.

The USA should be able to progress, but it won't be straightforward.