Soccer

U.S. Prepares for 2026 World Cup with Key Friendly Against Germany

Atlanta News First’s Baillie Burmaster sits down with Gio Reyna and Tim Scally as the team fine‑tunes for the tournament.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to kick off this month, marking the first time the tournament will be co‑hosted by three North American nations. The United States, Mexico and Canada were awarded the competition eight years ago, and the excitement is building across the continent.

Inside the U.S. Squad's Final Preparations

Atlanta News First Sports Director Baillie Burmaster recently sat down with U.S. midfielders Gio Reyna and Tim Scally to discuss the team’s momentum heading into the global showcase. Their conversation, part of the ANF Overtime: Soccer program, offers a rare glimpse into the players’ mindset as they fine‑tune for the tournament.

The Americans have already tested their mettle against Senegal in a friendly, using the match as a laboratory for tactics and chemistry. Their last tune‑up before the World Cup will be a high‑stakes encounter with Germany, a clash that will likely shape the final lineup and confidence levels.

Group I and the Road Ahead

Group I promises a compelling mix of heavyweights and underdogs, featuring France, Senegal, Iraq and Norway. Each opponent brings a distinct style, and the U.S. will need to navigate a varied set of challenges to advance from the pool.

Fans can catch the weekly preview show on Atlanta News First, with episodes also available on the streaming platform ANF+. Episodes air on Fridays at 7:30 p.m., providing a regular dose of analysis, interviews and behind‑the‑scenes content.

As the countdown continues, the blend of seasoned veterans and emerging talent suggests that the U.S. squad is poised to make a deep run. The upcoming matches will not only test their readiness but also serve as a showcase for the growing soccer culture in North America.

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