USA Scrape Past Haiti in Gold Cup
- The United States men's national soccer team secured first place in Group D of the 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup with a 2-1 victory over Haiti, played Sunday evening in Arlington.
- The U.S. team took the field for the match having secured their place in the quarterfinals and faced early difficulties, including a goalkeeping mistake by Matt Freese and an early yellow card shown to Tyler Adams.
- Malik Tillman opened the scoring for the U.S. early in the match with his third goal of the competition, Louicius Don Deedson responded by leveling the score following a mistake by goalkeeper Freese, and Patrick Agyemang secured the victory with a decisive goal in the 75th minute.
- The win marked the seventh time the Americans have finished a Gold Cup group stage with a perfect 3-0 record, boosting their overall group stage performance to 43 victories, a single defeat, and five ties. This result secured their place in the quarterfinals on June 29, where they will face either Mexico or Costa Rica.
- This result highlights the U.S. team's ability to overcome errors while using largely a B team and affirms the Gold Cup as their last competitive test before the 2026 World Cup they will co-host with Mexico and Canada.
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The United States beat Haiti by 2-1 on Sunday in a tense match played at the AT&T stadium in Arlington, Texas, and culminated in full victories in its participation in Concacaf Gold Cup Group D in 2025.The team of Argentine coach Mauricio Pochettino had already secured his place in the quarterfinals of the regional tournament with his victories against Trinidad and Tobago and invited Saudi Arabia.The Gold Cup hosts were lucky enough to keep thei…

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USA scrape past Haiti in Gold Cup
The United States wrapped up their CONCACAF Gold Cup group phase campaign with a nervy 2-1 victory over minnows Haiti in Texas on Sunday.
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