The United States men's national soccer team has secured its place in the knockout round of the 2026 FIFA World Cup after topping Group D with a decisive victory, a result that followed a dramatic last‑minute 3‑2 defeat to Turkey that nevertheless confirmed their position as group leaders.
Their next test arrives on July 1, when the Americans travel to Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, to meet Bosnia and Herzegovina in a high‑stakes round‑of‑16 encounter that will determine who advances to the quarter‑finals.
The match will be broadcast live on Fox in the United States, with streaming options on Fubo, the Fox One App, and Peacock, ensuring fans across the country can follow the action in real time.
The knockout phase runs from June 28 through July 3, culminating in the championship game on July 19 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, where the champion will be crowned after a tournament that has already delivered plenty of surprises.
All tournament matches in the United States are being aired exclusively on Fox, Telemundo, and FS1, with the latter two providing Spanish‑language coverage and Fox handling English‑language broadcasts.
A Roster Built for Depth
The squad features a blend of experience and emerging talent, including veteran goalkeeper Matt Turner, versatile defender Sergiño Dest, and star forward Christian Pulisic, who will lead the attack.
Midfield options such as Tyler Adams, Weston McKennie and Brenden Aaronson add dynamism, while the defensive line is reinforced by Chris Richards, Tim Ream and Mark McKenzie.
Young prospects like Giovanni Reyna, Auston Trusty and Haji Wright provide additional firepower, and the depth chart also includes goalkeeper Matt Freese, defender Chris Brady and midfielder Malik Tillman.
With a schedule that will take the team from California to New Jersey and potentially beyond, the United States aims to translate its group‑stage momentum into a deep run that could end with a title on July 19.