Mexique - République Dominicaine : Prévisions, cotes et paris
The 2025 Gold Cup kicks off with an exciting Group A clash as Mexico take on the Dominican Republic at the iconic SoFi Stadium on Sunday, June 15, 2025. Fans around the world can tune in to cheer on their teams, with kick‐off scheduled for 04:15 CEST en Italie, en Allemagne, en France et en Espagne, et 03:15 BST au Royaume-Uni.
Both sides will be eager to get off to a winning start in their Gold Cup campaigns. Mexico arrive as pre‐tournament favorites boasting a wealth of experience and tournament success, while the Dominican Republic will be determined to spring a surprise in what promises to be a lively season opener.
Comment les deux équipes abordent-elles ce match ?
Mexico’s recent form has been impressive, with four victories in their last five outings across all competitions. Their most recent result—a narrow 1-0 win over Turkey—showcased El Tri’s ability to grind out results against quality opposition. Under the guidance of seasoned coach Javier Aguirre, Mexico combine solid defensive organisation with a wealth of attacking talent drawn from both domestic leagues and Europe.
On the other hand, the Dominican Republic have carried momentum into this tournament thanks to three wins, one draw and just one loss in their last five matches. Their confidence was boosted by a resounding 5-0 triumph over Dominica, highlighting their attacking potential and willingness to press forward. As underdogs in this fixture, they will rely on tactical discipline and quick transitions to challenge the Mexican defense.
Nos prévisions
Despite the Dominican Republic’s encouraging form, we expect Mexico to assert their class in this opener. El Tri’s depth, tournament pedigree and defensive solidity should see them control possession and limit clear-cut chances for their opponents. In a match where experience matters, Mexico’s ability to manage the game could prove decisive.
That said, tournament football can always spring surprises, especially in early group matches. While our primary pick is a comfortable Mexico victory, cautious bettors may also consider a handicap or a “Both Teams to Score – No” bet as an insurance policy against a tighter contest than expected.