
USMNT Eyes Home‑Soil Glory in 2026 World Cup
The United States men’s national team prepares for its home‑soil World Cup campaign, with key matches, player outlooks, and historic ambitions.
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The United States men’s national team prepares for its home‑soil World Cup campaign, with key matches, player outlooks, and historic ambitions.

The United States unveiled a 26‑player roster for the 2026 World Cup, mixing seasoned veterans with emerging talent amid injury concerns and strategic choices.

The United States will open its June campaign against Paraguay, then face Australia and Turkey, as the newly named roster blends 2022 World Cup veterans with emerging talent.

The roster was revealed during a televised ceremony in New York, highlighting returning injured players, notable omissions, and the blend of experience and youthful talent heading into the group stage.

The United States will open its World Cup campaign against Paraguay in Inglewood on June 12, then face Australia in Seattle and Turkey in Inglewood, with a roster that mixes experience from 2022 and new faces.

The United States will open its World Cup campaign on June 12 at SoFi Stadium against Paraguay, fielding a 26-player squad that mixes 13 returnees with 13 debutants.

The United States has announced a 26‑player squad for the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup, featuring emerging talents and seasoned veterans, setting the stage for a historic campaign.

Tubi's new weekly soccer talk show 'The Other Football' debuts May 27, 2024, timed to the upcoming 2026 World Cup, bringing together NFL legends, Hollywood actors and sports personalities to discuss the global game.
The United States will open its 2026 World Cup campaign against Paraguay in Inglewood on June 12, with the full squad revealed by Pochettino and a schedule that includes matches in Seattle and a slate of broadcast partners.
Ahead of the 2026 World Cup, the United States will co-host the tournament with Mexico and Canada. The U.S. Men’s National Team features players who have blended elite soccer development with diverse educational paths, from traditional high schools to online curricula and international academies.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be co‑hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico, and the American roster blends veteran leadership with emerging talent across a global club landscape.

The United States will enter the tournament with a mix of proven performers and fresh faces, preparing through training camps and matches against Senegal and Germany before opening against Paraguay.

The United States announced its World Cup squad in a New York ceremony, spotlighting key figures such as Christian Pulisic and Tyler Adams, while injured players like Chris Richards will join later. The team is set to face Paraguay, Australia and Turkey in the group stage, with preparatory matches against Senegal and Germany.

The US Soccer Federation revealed its World Cup lineup on FOX, showcasing a blend of experience and youthful vigor under Coach Mauricio Pochettino.

Google announced a multi‑year deal with U.S. Soccer that will integrate AI‑driven Search features, a Gemini‑powered photo booth and sponsorship of key events, extending the company’s reach across men’s and women’s national teams and several international squads.

The United States men's national team will broadcast its roster announcement on May 26 via Fox and FuboTV from New York City's Rooftop at Pier 17, revealing the players who will contest the upcoming friendlies and the World Cup.

The U.S. squad is using upcoming matches to experiment with formations and finalize a 26‑player roster that could shape its World Cup destiny.

Auston Trusty, Ricardo Pepi, Tyler Adams, Folarin Balogun and Weston McKennie each delivered standout club seasons that have positioned them as likely members of the U.S. squad for the 2026 World Cup.

After a breakout season in Germany’s Bundesliga, Scally is called up for the 2026 World Cup, bringing youthful energy to a roster that blends experience with emerging talent.
The roster, unveiled at a Manhattan event, highlights returning injury players, surprise inclusions, and the absence of midfielder Tanner Tessmann, setting the stage for the team's preparation in Atlanta before facing Senegal, Germany, and Paraguay.

A premature roster release has set social media abuzz, highlighting standout names and the upcoming Manhattan ceremony that will shape the U.S. team's path to the 2026 World Cup.

The roster will be revealed on Tuesday in New York City, highlighting key inclusions, notable exclusions, and the strategic considerations behind the final selections.

As Mauricio Pochettino trims down a 71‑player experiment to a 26‑man World Cup roster, the debate centers on who will earn the coach’s trust, how injuries shape the picture, and which newcomers might surprise on the road to SoFi Stadium.

The United States is set to host the FIFA World Cup again, leveraging a blend of seasoned veterans and emerging talent under new manager Mauricio Pochettino to inspire a generation and elevate the sport’s profile.