The United States will be big favorites in their Gold Cup semifinal against Honduras on Wednesday, but Los Catrachos are likely the stiffest test that Jurgen Klinsmann's team has faced thus far in the tournament. They won their group comfortably, locking it up before their final match. They then defeated Costa Rica, a team that fell to the U.S. in the group stage, in the quarterfinals.
USA vs. Honduras, 2013 Gold Cup: Preview and TV schedule
The United States impressed in their quarterfinal match, scoring five goals against El Salvador. They face a much more formidable defense in Honduras on Wednesday.


Honduras were made to fight in that match and only managed one goal, with youngster Andy Najar, once eligible to represent the United States, firing through to the semifinals. They barely hung on in stoppage time against Costa Rica, but got through thanks to some good goalkeeping and good fortune.
Save for a rough stretch where Rodolfo Zelaya was turning them inside-out, the United States were in control for most of their match against El Salvador and dominated the final half hour in their 5-1 victory. Landon Donovan had the best game that he's had for club or country since returning from the soccer sabbatical that he took from early December until the end of March, while Eddie Johnson scored the clinching third goal mere seconds after coming on as a substitute.
Klinsmann will probably field roughly the same squad, but could opt to make a change at the back. Omar Gonzalez was called in as a replacement player for the knockout stages, but was not available this weekend while he was playing with the LA Galaxy. He might replace Clarence Goodson as Klinsmann tries to get Gonzalez and Matt Besler -- who appear to be his first-choice pairing at the moment -- some more time together. Eddie Johnson's heroics off the bench could earn him a starting spot, as well.
Match date/time: Wednesday, 7 p.m. ET
Venue: Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, Texas
TV: FOX Soccer (U.S. - English), Univision Deportes (U.S. - Spanish), Sportsnet World (Canada), ESPN (U.K.)











