W GOLD CUP
Women’s Gold Cup 2024: times, how to watch on TV, stream online, fixtures and dates
The United States host this inaugural edition of the W Gold Cup as CONCACAF and CONMEBOL teams battle it out for the title.
Following the playoff games, it’s now time for the W Gold Cup, featuring nations from both CONCACAF and CONMEBOL, to lock horns in three groups of four to determine who progresses to the knockout stage. The newly launched W Gold Cup features 12 teams with Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic and El Salvador emerging triumphant from the playoffs at the expense of Guyana, Haiti and Guatemala. Host the United States are seen as favourites for the title but they’re unlikely to have it all their own way, and you’ll want to know how you can follow the action.
How can I watch the 2024 W Gold Cup?
If you don’t want to miss any match of the 2024 Women’s Gold Cup, we recommend you tune in through CBS Sports, Paramount+ or ESPN in the United States, who have coverage in both English and Spanish for this new edition of the tournament.
You can also follow much of the action live with us here at AS USA. Our text coverage will begin around an hour before the game kicks off, bringing you all the commentary you need as it happens along with interesting insights in the teams and players.
When are the 2024 W Gold Cup games?
Tuesday 20 February sees the start of the W Gold Cup group stage with Mexico against Argentina followed by the USA vs the Dominican Republic on Tuesday 20 February. The group games continue through to Thursday 29 February. After this round robin, the top two teams from each group progress, along with the two best third-placed countries.
The quarterfinals will be played on Saturday 2 and Sunday 3 March, with both semifinals taking place on Wednesday 6 March, which will determine our two finalists.
When is the 2024 W Gold Cup final?
The final of the 2024 W Gold Cup final will be held on Sunday 10 March at the Snapdragon Stadium in San Diego, California. See below for more detail.
2024 W Gold Cup fixtures, dates and times
Preliminary playoff round
Saturday February 17 - Dignity Health Sports Park (Carson, California)
Group stage
Matchday 1
Matchday 2
Matchday 3
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Final
At present, the USWNT holds the top position among CONCACAF nations, surpassing Canada, Costa Rica, and Jamaica, with Mexico rounding out the top five. Despite their formidable status and history, however, the USWNT endured a significant setback during the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, being knocked out at the hands of Sweden in the round of 16, marking their poorest showing in tournament history. Can they make amends with this new roster?