The inaugural CONCACAF Women’s Gold Cup 2024 is promising women's soccer at its best.
From 20 February to 10 March, the top eight women’s football nations from the CONCACAF region will be joined by four guest teams from the CONMEBOL region. The twelve sides will then battle it out across four cities in the United States to be crowned champions.
The sides have been split into three groups of four, and will compete in a single round-robin style group stage. The top two teams from each group will then progress to the knockout stage, and will be joined by the two-best third-placed teams from the group stage.
The maiden edition of the tournament features USA, Puerto Rico, Mexico, Dominican Republic, Panama, El Salvador, Mexico and Costa Rica as well as the four CONMEBOL guest nations, Brazil, Argentina, Colombia and Paraguay.
Hosts USA qualified for the tournament when they won the 2022 CONCACAF W Championship in July 2022. Canada then qualified as the CONCACAF Olympic play-off winners in September 2023. Mexico, Panama and Costa Rica were winners of their respective Gold Cup qualification groups in December 2023, whilst Puerto Rico, El Salvador and Dominican Republic each won their qualification play-offs earlier this month.
As for the CONMEBOL guest nations, Brazil gained qualification as 2022 Copa America Femenina winners whilst Colombia, Argentina and Paraguay did so by finishing as runners-up, third and fourth respectively at that same competition.
Scroll down for all the scores from this year's CONCACAF W Gold Cup.
CONCACAF Gold Cup 2024: Knockout fixtures and schedule
Eight teams progressed from the group stages to the knockout round, with the top two teams from each group qualifying as well as the two best third-place finishers. The quarter-final fixtures were decided by each team’s group stage performance; the team that finished the group stage with the most points faced the team with the least, and so on.
All knockout games take place in stadiums in California, USA, and all times are Pacific Standard Time (PST), except for the final which is Pacific Daylight Time (daylight savings time in California begins on the morning of the game).
Quarter-finals: Saturday 2nd March
- QF1: Canada 1-0 Costa Rica (After Extra Time)- BMO Stadium, Los Angeles, CA
- Scorer: Evelyne Viens 104'
- QF2: Brazil 5-1 Argentina - BMO Stadium, Los Angeles, CA
- Scorers: Vitoria Yaya 19', Yasmim 36', Beatriz Zaneratto Joao 54', 90+5, Gabi Nunes 61'; Celeste Lujan Dos Santos 81'.
Quarter-finals: Sunday 3rd March
- QF3: Mexico 3-2 Paraguay - BMO Stadium, Los Angeles, CA
- Scorers: Lizbeth Ovalle 31', 69'; Karen Luna 49'; Camila Barbosa Doerzbacher 64'; Rebeca Fernandez 71'.
- QF4: United States 3-0 Colombia - BMO Stadium, Los Angeles, CA
- Scorers: Lindsey Horan (P) 13'; Jenna Nighswonger 22'; Jaedyn Shaw 45+2'.
Semi-finals: Wednesday 6th March
- SF1: Canada 2-2 (AET, 1-3 on penalties) United States - Snapdragon Stadium, San Diego, CA
- Scorers: Jaedyn Shaw 20', Jordyn Huitema 82', Sophia Smith 99', Adriana Leon (P) 120+7.
- SF2: Brazil 3-0 Mexico - Snapdragon Stadium, San Diego, CA
- Scorers: Adriana 21', Antônia 32', Yasmin 48'.
Final: Sunday 10 March
- USA 1 Brazil 0 - Snapdragon Stadium, San Diego, CA.
- Scorers: Lindsey Horan 45+1'.
CONCACAF Gold Cup 2024: Group stage games and table standings
Group A Fixtures
Wednesday 21st February
- Mexico 0-0 Argentina - Dignity Health Sports Park
- USA 5-0 Dominican Republic - Dignity Health Sports Park
- Scorers: USA - Olivia Moultrie 8', 59', Lynn Williams 30', Jenna Nighswonger 86', Alex Morgan 90+3'
Saturday 24th February
- Dominican Republic 0-8 Mexico - Dignity Health Sports Park
- Scorers: Nicolette Hernández 12', Lizbeth Ovalle 14', 27’ (P), Karen Luna 21', Rebeca Bernal 44’, Diana Ordóñez 45+4’, Jasmine Casarez 70', Mayra Pelayo-Bernal 90+3’
- Argentina 0-4 USA - Dignity Health Sports Park
- Scorers: Jaedyn Shaw 10', 17', Alex Morgan 19', Lindsey Horan 77'
Tuesday 27th February
- Argentina 3 Dominican Republic - Dignity Health Sports Park
- Scorers: Dalila Ippólito 30', Celeste Dos Santos 76', Maricel Pereyra 90'+4
- USA 0 Mexico 2 - Dignity Health Sports Park
- Scorers: Jacqueline Ovalle 38', Mayra Pelayo 90'+2
Group B Fixtures
Thursday 22nd February
- Panama 0-6 Colombia - Snapdragon Stadium
Scorers: Colombia - Manuela Sepulveda 26', 34', Catalina Usme 36', Manuela Vanegas 72', Linda Caicedo 84', Carina Baltrip-Reyes 89' (OG) - Brazil 1-0 Puerto Rico - Snapdragon Stadium
Scorers: Brazil - Gabi Nunes 81'
Sunday 25th February
- Puerto Rico 2-1 Panama - Snapdragon Stadium
Scorers: Puerto Rico - Madison Cox 73', Danielle Julia Marcano 90'+3, Panama - Natalia Mills 27' - Colombia 0-1 Brazil - Snapdragon Stadium
Scorers: Brazil - Duda Santos 6'
Wednesday 28th February
- Colombia 2-0 Puerto Rico - Snapdragon Stadium
Scorers: Colombia - Maria Usme 16', Linda Caicedo 53' - Brazil 5-0 Panama - Snapdragon Stadium
Scorers: Brazil - Geyse 4', 74', Beatriz Ferreira 10', Rafaelle 23', Debinha 51'
Group C Fixtures
Friday 23rd February
- Costa Rica 0-1 Paraguay - Shell Energy Stadium
Scorers: Paraguay - Lice Chamorro 51' - Canada 6-0 El Salvador - Shell Energy Stadium
Scorers: Canada - Cloe Lacasse 3', Jordyn Huitema 24', Adriana Leon 28', 59' (P), Kadeisha Buchanan 62', Olivia Smith 86'
Sunday 27th February
- Paraguay 0-4 Canada - Shell Energy Stadium
Scorers: Canada - Adriana Leon 25', 49', 56', Olivia Smith 39'
Monday 26th February
- El Salvador 0-2 Costa Rica - Shell Energy Stadium
Scorers: Costa Rica - Priscila Chinchilla 8', 49'
Thursday 29th February
- Canada 3-0 Costa Rica - Shell Energy Stadium
Scorers: Canada - Jordyn Huitema 11', Shelina Zadorsky 27', 57' - Paraguay 3-2 El Salvador - Shell Energy Stadium
Scorers: Paraguay - Jessica Martinez 18', 86', 90'+1, El Salvador - Samantha Fisher 69', Danielle Fuentes 83'
CONCACAF W Gold Cup 2024: How to watch all CONCACAF W Gold Cup live online and on TV
For English speakers watching in the US, games will be broadcast by CBS Sports and available to stream via the Paramount+ streaming service.
The games will also be broadcast by ESPN Deportes and ESPN+ in Spanish across the United States as well as in Central America, Mexico, South America and the Caribbean.
Fans in other parts of the world including the UK will be able to stream matches live on CONCACAF GO and CONCACAF’s YouTube channel.