Raúl Jiménez's Goal Sends Mexico to 12th CONCACAF Gold Cup Final with 1-0 Win over Honduras
- Defending champions Mexico secured a 1-0 win over Honduras at Levi's Stadium in California to reach their 12th Gold Cup final.
- Triggered by Mora's assist, Jiménez's clinical finish for his 42nd international goal sealed Mexico's semifinal victory over Honduras at Levi's Stadium.
- Data confirms Mexico's defense has kept a clean sheet for 383 minutes, with Malagón making only one save in three matches, and an offside VAR call disallowed a second goal.
- Mexico advances to face the United States in Houston's final, marking Honduras's first semi-final since 2013, with the match set for Sunday night.
- Mexico aims for a 10th Gold Cup title, surpassing the U.S., in Sunday's final, highlighting their historic rivalry and record pursuit.
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Mexico will face the host United States in the final of the Gold Cup, the championship of North and Central America and the Caribbean. The defending champions defeated Honduras 1-0 in the semifinals, while the Americans were better than Guatemala 2-1.
CONCACAF Gold Cup: Raul Jimenez’s goal sends Mexico to final with 1-0 win over Honduras
Raúl Jiménez scored in the 50th minute off an assist from 16-year-old Gilberto Mora and Mexico advanced to its 12th CONCACAF Gold Cup final with a 1-0 victory over Honduras on Wednesday night.


Mexico beats Honduras in Santa Clara to face U.S. in Gold Cup final
Mexico broke through early in the second half on a play started by Alexis Vega with a pass to Mora near the top of the box. Mora slid a pass to Raúl Jiménez, who beat Edrick Menjívar with a right-footed shot for his 42nd career international goal.
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