
Gold Cup 2015: TV Schedule, Live Stream and Predictions for Sunday Fixtures
Mexico will be looking to build on their opening 6-0 drubbing of Cuba at the 2015 Gold Cup when they face Guatemala in Group C on Sunday.
After some poor form coming into the CONCACAF tournament, El Tri now have terrific momentum, although the Cuban team they faced were significantly under-strength.
Trinidad and Tobago face Cuba in Group C's other Sunday game, the Soca Warriors having cruised to a 3-1 win over Guatemala in their opener.
Read on for a closer look at both fixtures, along with full television and live streaming details and predictions.
| Date | Time (ET/BST) | Fixture | TV Info (US/UK) |
| Sunday, July 12 | 6:30 p.m./11:30 p.m. | Trinidad vs. Cuba | FOX Sports 2 |
| Sunday, July 12 | 9 p.m./2 a.m. | Guatemala vs. Mexico | FOX Sports 2/BT Sport 1 |
Live streaming available in the US via Fox Soccer 2GO, and in the UK via BT Sport Player.
Guatemala vs. Mexico
Mexico go into Sunday's game as heavy favourites. The form of their front-men is excellent, with Oribe Peralta, Carlos Vela and Giovani dos Santos all having netted against Cuba.
Peralta claimed a hat-trick, and his goalscoring prowess will be essential going forward in the tournament, especially as Javier Hernandez is absent through injury.
El Tri coach Miguel Herrera will be expecting another clean sheet in Arizona, but the defence will have to handle veteran Guatemala striker Carlos Ruiz, who scored a terrific consolation goal against Trinidad, per CONCACAF:
Los Chapines have not beaten Mexico since 2007, and they have a task on their hands on Sunday, especially after they leaked three first-half goals against Trinidad.
The best they can perhaps hope for is a narrow defeat, which would put them in a good position to claim one of the third-place qualifying spots with Cuba left to face in their final group match.
A staunch defensive effort will be required from Guatemala, but they are unlikely to be able to keep Mexico out for 90 minutes given El Tri's excellent attack.
Prediction: 0-3
Trinidad and Tobago vs. Cuba
Cuba will be hoping to put their Mexico thrashing behind them ahead of the match against Trinidad, but the prospect of them picking up a victory is still unlikely.
Against El Tri, they were missing their coach Raul Gonzalez Triana and six players who had all been been held up in Antigua with reported visa issues, per Goal.com's Harry West.
Assistant boss Walter Benitez is hoping that their imminent return ahead of the Trinidad clash will see Cuba improve at the University of Phoenix Stadium, per West:
"We were limited with the possibility of changes and variations [against Mexico]. I think when the other players and the coach arrive the team should improve a lot. We have to gather ourselves, correct some things, wait for the team to be completed and we have to keep improving.
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However, they face a Trinidad side in excellent form. Their performance against Guatemala, particularly in the first half, was excellent.
Chicago Fire's Joevin Jones put in an eye-catching performance, and he will be a significant attacking threat for the Cubans to deal with, per football commentator Kevin Egan:
With Mexico likely to beat Guatemala, Trinidad need a victory against Cuba to keep pace with Herrera's side. A win for both Mexico and Trinidad would set up an intriguing Group C top-spot playoff when the pair meet on Wednesday.
If they produce a similar performance to that against Guatemala, Trinidad should beat Cuba with ease.
Prediction: 4-0











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