Football's governing body in the Northern side of America has pondered marketing aspects to reach this decision.

June's games in the CONCACAF Nations League finals will be played in the United States, as reported by Mexican sportswriter David Medrano.

The highly-respected journalist has revealed that CONCACAF officers decided to host the games set to be played in June in the United States, in an attempt to bring the end of the tournament as close to the people as possible. 

The first-ever edition of this tournament will see its conclusion taking place in Texas. Houston and Dallas were the venues elected to host the games, and although the games are yet to be allocated, it seems that it will take a miracle to see any of these cities being snubbed.

The semi-final pairings have already been revealed. Mexico is set to face Costa Rica in the first semi-final tie, while the USMNT is set to face Honduras. Both semi-finals will take place on June 4, 2020, while the third-place match and the title game will be held three days later.