
Mexico will play Costa Rica in the last four of the Gold Cup after both sealed comfortable quarter-final victories.
Miguel Sabah scored twice for Mexico in a 4-0 win over Haiti in the Dallas Cowboys' new stadium.
Sabah tucked home the rebound after Israel Castro missed a 23rd-minute penalty and Giovani Dos Santos added a second from the edge of the area three minutes before the break.
Sabah headed home a Dos Santos corner after 63 minutes to make it 3-0 before Pablo Barrera's first-time effort rounded off the scoring.
Earlier, Alvaro Saborio's brace helped Costa Rica to a 5-1 win over Guadeloupe, but the highlight was a Celso Borges bicycle kick.
Borges converted Armando Alonso's cross to make it 2-0 early on, before goals from Andy Herron, Saborio's second and Pablo Herrera sealed Costa Rica's progress.
Alexander Alphonse grabbed Guadeloupe's consolation.
Mexico will play Costa Rica and the United States will face Honduras in Thursday's semis in Chicago.
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