The 2024 CONCACAF Gold Cup will begin June 14 at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, the federation announced Monday. The tournament concludes with the final on July 6 in Houston, but many elite players could be absent due to a scheduling clash with FIFA's expanded Club World Cup, running concurrently from June 14 to July 13.

While CONCACAF revealed its 14 host venues last September, only the opener and championship locations have been confirmed. Notably, no matches will be held on the U.S. East Coast. The full schedule will be determined after the April 10 draw.

Defending champions Mexico lead all nations with nine Gold Cup titles, including their 2023 victory. The U.S. follows with seven (last winning in 2021), while Canada remains the only other champion, having lifted the trophy in 2000.