Yet another barrier for women's soccer is set to be broken down over the next few weeks, as the very first Concacaf W Gold Cup takes place in the United States.
A total of 12 teams from North, South and Central America are set to converge on California and Texas to determine the best women's soccer nation from the continents.
It's not surprising that the no. 2 ranked side in the world and winner of the 2015 and 2019 women's World Cups are hot favorites to take the inaugural title. The USWNT haven't lost a game in over 15 months, and captain Becky Sauerbrunn will be determined to be the first player to lift the new trophy.
Canada, Brazil and Mexico are in the mix, while Real Madrid superstar Linda Caicedo will attempt to lead Colombia on a run to the final on Sunday, March 10.
In this guide, we explain how to watch Concacaf W Gold Cup 2024 live streams – including where to find free streams – plus, information on the teams, venues and full schedule of fixtures.
FREE Gold Cup 2024 live streams
Where to find FREE Concacaf W Gold Cup 2024 live streams
The official Concacaf website says that the 2024 W Gold Cup will be shown on Concacaf Go and the Concacaf YouTube channel – that means FREE streams for anybody outside of North, Central and South America (or India, the Netherlands, Portugal, Malaysia, Sub-Saharan Africa and the Nordic countries).
As well as YouTube, free W Gold Cup live streams will be available via the Concacaf website or its official app.
If you're from a country that should have access to Concacaf Go but are overseas when the Gold Cup is on and find it geo-restricted, it's possible to use the no.1 soccer VPN to unblock your free stream from anywhere. Find more details below.
How to watch Concacaf W Gold Cup 2024 from outside your country
If you’re overseas when the Concacaf W Gold Cup is on and try to watch the live action on your normal streaming service, you'll inevitably find that the coverage is blocked due to geographical rights reasons.
You can get past these blocks, however, by using a VPN. A virtual private network allows you to change your computer, smartphone or streaming device's IP address to a location that is showing your usual coverage.
Use a VPN to stream Gold Cup 2024 from anywhere:
How to use a VPN to watch W Gold Cup soccer
You can get started with a VPN in three easy steps:
1. Download and install a VPN – as we say, our top choice is ExpressVPN.
2. Connect to the appropriate server location – open the VPN app, hit 'choose location' and select the appropriate location. For example, use a UK-based server to watch the free Concacaf Go feed.
3. Go to the broadcaster's stream – head to Concacaf Go or YouTube and watch as if you were back at home.
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Concacaf W Gold Cup 2024 FAQ
What teams are in the Concacaf W Gold Cup 2024?
Group A: Argentina, Dominican Republic, Mexico, United States
Group B: Brazil, Colombia, Panama, Puerto Rico
Group C: Canada, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Paraguay
Who is hosting the Concacaf W Gold Cup 2024?
The United States is hosting the inaugural Concacaf W Gold Cup in February and March 2024.
The hosts will play all of their group games at the Dignity Health Sports Park, Carson. All of the quarter-finals will be played at the BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, with semi-finals and finals at the Snapdragon Stadium in San Diego.
What are the stadiums for W Gold Cup in 2024?
- Snapdragon Stadium, San Diego, California – capacity 35,000
- Dignity Health Sports Park, Carson, California – 30,510
- Shell Energy Stadium, Houston, Texas – 22,039
- BMO Stadium, Los Angeles – 22,000
Concacaf W Gold Cup 2024 fixtures & schedule
(All times ET)
Group stage
Monday, February 20
Mexico vs Argentina, 7.30pm
United States vs Dominican Republic, 10.15pm
Tuesday, February 21
Panama vs Colombia, 7.30pm
Brazil vs Puerto Rico, 10.15pm
Wednesday, February 22
Costa Rica vs Paraguay, 6.15pm
Canada vs El Salvador, 9pm
Thursday, February 23
Dominican Republic vs Mexico, 7.30pm
Argentina vs United States, 10.15pm
Friday, February 24
Puerto Rico vs Panama, 7.30pm
Colombia vs Brazil, 10.15pm
Saturday, February 25
Paraguay vs Canada, 5pm
El Salvador vs Costa Rica, 8pm
Sunday, February 26
Argentina vs Dominican Republic, 7pm
United States vs Mexico, 10.15pm
Monday, February 27
Colombia vs Puerto Rico, 7.30pm
Brazil vs Panama, 10.15pm
Tuesday, February 28
Canada vs Costa Rica, 6pm
Paraguay vs El Salvador, 9pm
Quarter-finals
Saturday, March 2
TBC vs TBC, 7pm
TBC vs TBC, 10.15pm
Sunday, March 3
TBC vs TBC, 5pm
TBC vs TBC, 8.15pm
Semi-finals
Wednesday, March 6
TBC vs TBC, 7pm
TBC vs TBC, 10.15pm
Final
Sunday, March 10
TBC vs TBC, 8.15pm