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The CONCACAF Gold Cup is the premier international soccer tournament in North America, Central America, and the Caribbean, and the 2027 edition is expected to be one of the biggest yet. Held every two years, the Gold Cup brings together national teams from across the region -- plus invited guest nations -- for a multi-week tournament played in stadiums across the United States and beyond. The 2025 Gold Cup ran from June to July with matches in cities from coast to coast, and the 2027 tournament is expected to follow a similar format.
What makes the Gold Cup special for fans is the accessibility. Unlike the World Cup, which takes place overseas on a rotating basis, the Gold Cup plays its matches in NFL and MLS stadiums right here in the U.S. -- meaning you can watch USA, Mexico, Canada, and other top CONCACAF nations compete live without a passport. The atmosphere at Gold Cup matches is electric, especially when traditional rivals like the U.S. and Mexico meet in the knockout rounds. Saudi Arabia has been invited as a guest nation for the 2027 tournament, adding an intriguing international dimension.
No Gold Cup 2027 dates or host cities have been announced yet, but when they are, tickets tend to move fast -- especially for USA and Mexico matches. Check back here for updates, and when the schedule drops, BigStub will have your Gold Cup 2027 tickets at every price level.
The CONCACAF Gold Cup has been the flagship international soccer competition in the region since 1991, replacing the older CONCACAF Championship. The United States and Mexico have dominated the tournament historically, combining for most of the titles, but nations like Canada, Jamaica, Panama, and Costa Rica have all made deep runs and produced memorable moments. The tournament has grown significantly in recent decades, expanding from a small regional event to a major spectacle that fills 60,000-seat NFL stadiums.
The format typically features group-stage play followed by a single-elimination knockout round. Matches are played across multiple U.S. cities over several weeks, giving fans in different regions the chance to attend without traveling far. Past host venues have included SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, AT&T Stadium in Arlington, NRG Stadium in Houston, and many more. The final is usually held in a marquee venue and draws massive crowds.
For the 2027 edition, CONCACAF has invited Saudi Arabia as a guest nation -- the same invitation extended for the 2025 tournament. Guest nations add an extra layer of intrigue and give fans a chance to see international matchups they would not normally get at a regional tournament. The full schedule, host cities, and group draw for 2027 are expected to be announced in 2026 or early 2027.
Gold Cup tickets are generally affordable compared to other major international soccer events, with group-stage matches often starting under $50 and knockout-round tickets ranging higher. The best value is usually early-round doubleheaders where two matches are played back-to-back in the same stadium.
CONCACAF typically announces Gold Cup host cities, venues, and match schedules several months before the tournament. Follow CONCACAF on social media and check back here for the latest updates on 2027 dates and locations.
Gold Cup matches are spread across multiple cities. If you want to see the USA or Mexico play, those matches sell out fastest. Group-stage doubleheaders offer great value -- two games for one ticket. Semifinal and final matches command the highest prices but deliver the most intense atmosphere.
Once the Gold Cup 2027 schedule is released, head to BigStub to find tickets at every price level. BigStub has been in the ticket business for over 20 years, and every order comes with a 100% buyer guarantee.
The CONCACAF Gold Cup is the premier international soccer tournament for national teams in North America, Central America, and the Caribbean. It is held every two years and features group-stage and knockout-round matches played in stadiums across the United States.
The Gold Cup 2027 dates have not been announced yet. The tournament typically takes place in the summer months (June-July). Check back here for updates when the schedule is released.
Host cities for the 2027 Gold Cup have not been announced. Past tournaments have been played in major NFL and MLS stadiums across the United States, including venues in Los Angeles, Houston, Dallas, New York/New Jersey, and many other cities.
The Gold Cup features national teams from across the CONCACAF region, including the United States, Mexico, Canada, Jamaica, Costa Rica, Panama, Honduras, and others. Saudi Arabia has been invited as a guest nation for the 2027 edition.
Gold Cup ticket prices vary by round and venue. Group-stage matches often start under $50, while semifinal and final tickets range higher. Doubleheader sessions (two games in one day) offer the best value. Check BigStub for current pricing when tickets become available.
Yes, the USA is one of the primary participants in every Gold Cup. USA group-stage and knockout matches are the hottest tickets at the tournament and tend to sell out fastest. Book early for the best seats.
No, the Gold Cup is a regional tournament for CONCACAF nations (North America, Central America, Caribbean). The FIFA World Cup is a global tournament featuring teams from every continent. The Gold Cup is held every two years, while the World Cup is every four years.
When Gold Cup 2027 tickets go on sale, they will be available on BigStub at every price level. Every order is backed by a 100% buyer guarantee. Check back here for the latest availability once the schedule is announced.
Yes, Gold Cup matches are family-friendly events held in major stadiums with full amenities. The atmosphere is festive and passionate, especially for USA and Mexico matches. Children of all ages are welcome.
Yes, Saudi Arabia has been invited as a guest nation for the 2027 CONCACAF Gold Cup, following a similar invitation for the 2025 tournament.