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How and Where to Watch United States v Guyana at CONCACAF Women’s U-20 Championship with Maura Sheridan Commentating | UK Viewers’ Guide
Excitement builds as the 2025 CONCACAF Women’s U-20 Championship kicks off in Alajuela, Costa Rica, with a crucial Group A encounter between the United States U-20 and Guyana U-20. The match is scheduled for May 30, 2025, at 18:00 UK time, and for British viewers, understanding the viewing options and who is delivering the commentary is key.
While traditionally major tournaments might be broadcast on UK terrestrial or subscription channels such as ITV, BBC, Sky, or TNT Sports, the 2025 CONCACAF Women’s U-20 Championship will not be available on these platforms. Instead, coverage will be driven by CONCACAF’s official digital and global streaming partners.
World Feed and British Viewers
For UK-based fans, the world feed will be the main source of coverage, with Maura Sheridan as the lead commentator. The world feed is typically provided to international broadcasters and is accessible through CONCACAF’s official streaming platform, CONCACAF GO, as well as YouTube and selected Disney+ regions.
About Maura Sheridan
Maura Sheridan is an experienced football commentator and analyst known for her clear, insightful, and passionate coverage of women’s football. Sheridan has built a reputation for delivering engaging play-by-play commentary and in-depth analysis for both national and international tournaments. Her background includes extensive work with FIFA, CONCACAF, and NWSL matches, where she has provided commentary in English for a global audience. Sheridan’s knowledge of the women’s game and ability to capture the drama of youth tournaments make her a highly respected voice for fans and players alike.
Where to Watch
There are several official channels where fans can catch the action live:
- CONCACAF GO – CONCACAF’s official streaming platform, which provides live matches, highlights, and exclusive content for the region. Geographic restrictions may apply.
- Disney+ Brazil, Caribbean, Dominican Republic, and Latin America – Paid streaming services offering worldwide coverage in certain regions, typically using the world feed commentary with Maura Sheridan.
- Fox Soccer Plus / HD (USA) and Fox Sports App (US) – US-based sports networks and streaming services providing live coverage for American audiences, again utilising the world feed.
- YouTube: CONCACAF – Official live streams may be available on YouTube, subject to broadcast rights and regional restrictions.
Match and Tournament Overview
The 2025 CONCACAF Women’s U-20 Championship is being held in Costa Rica from May 29 to June 8, 2025, at Estadio Alejandro Morera Soto in Alajuela. Eight teams are competing, with the event serving as a qualifier for the 2026 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup in Poland. The United States, Costa Rica (hosts), and their Group A rivals are among the favourites to progress[1][3][4].
Teams to Watch
The United States U-20 team is considered one of the strongest youth sides globally, boasting a rich history of success at this level. Guyana, meanwhile, is a developing force in women’s football and will be eager to make a mark against elite opposition. The match promises to be an interesting contest of experience versus ambition.
Other teams participating in the tournament include Puerto Rico and Costa Rica in Group A, with Group B featuring nations such as Canada, Mexico, Nicaragua, and Panama. The top two teams from each group advance to the knockout stages and secure their place at the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup[1][4].
Who Are the Commentators and Pundits?
As mentioned, Maura Sheridan is the main voice on the world feed. Her commentary is known for its clarity, tactical insight, and ability to convey the excitement of the match to both new and seasoned fans. Sheridan’s approach is often complemented by expert co-commentators and pitchside reporters, depending on the broadcaster.
While there is no British studio team for this tournament, international audiences will benefit from an experienced group of commentators who are familiar with both the teams and the unique pressures of youth football. The commentary is tailored for a global audience, ensuring that all fans feel included and informed.
How British Fans Can Access the Match
Given the absence of traditional UK broadcasters, British fans will need to access the match via streaming services. The best options are:
- CONCACAF GO: The official streaming service for CONCACAF tournaments, available via their website. Note that geo-restrictions may apply.
- YouTube: CONCACAF: Check for official live streams on matchday, as CONCACAF often streams matches directly on their channel.
- Disney+ (via VPN): If you have a subscription and use a VPN to select a supported region, you may be able to access the Disney+ coverage.
Tournament Significance
This championship is a vital stepping stone for young players aiming to break into senior national teams or secure professional contracts. The United States, with its well-established youth development system, is expected to challenge for the title, while Costa Rica—playing at home—will have strong support and motivation to perform well[1][3].
For Guyana, this is an opportunity to gain valuable experience and showcase their progress on a regional stage. The tournament’s expansion to 24 teams at the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup next year means more nations than ever before have a realistic chance of qualification, adding extra significance to every match[3].
Further Reading and Resources
For more information about the teams, tournament schedule, and live updates, visit the following official sources:
- CONCACAF’s official tournament guide
- Wikipedia overview of the 2025 CONCACAF Women’s U-20 Championship
- US Soccer’s official match schedule
With Maura Sheridan leading the commentary, fans can expect a high-quality broadcast experience, even if traditional UK channels are not involved. The match promises to showcase the future stars of women’s football and deliver compelling viewing for fans across the globe.
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