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Set to play main hosts of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the United States are entering a pivotal moment in their men's national team history.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementHaving previously hosted in 1994, the U.S. will hope that this time around a positive showing on home soil will push the popularity of the team and sport in this country to its highest level ever, and engineer a springboard for global growth which U.S. Soccer craves.
Led by head coach Mauricio Pochettino and superstar Christian Pulisic, the USMNT has experienced a massive growth spurt of talent, but has yet to make good on that individual development at the team level.
The Sporting News details what the U.S. will face at the 2026 World Cup, who will carry them through this monumental tournament, and how they've performed throughout World Cup history.
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AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementUSA World Cup draw Group D
As hosts of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the United States have been pre-drawn out of Pot 1 into Group D.
This is a traditional process, as the host of every World Cup is given Pot 1 treatment, and is pre-drawn into a group ahead of time to maximize the home nation's positioning amongst the venues and bracket.
Team
PTS
GP
W
L
D
GF
GA
GD
D1: USA
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
D2:TBD
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
D3:TBD
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
D4:TBD
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Group D match schedule
Date
Time (ET)
Match
Location
Fri, Jun. 12
United States vs. D2
SoFi Stadium (Inglewood, CA)
Sat, Jun. 13
D3 vs. D4
BC Place (Vancouver, CAN)
Fri, Jun. 19
D4 vs. D2
Levi's Stadium (Santa Clara, CA)
Fri, Jun. 19
United States vs. D3
Lumen Field (Seattle, WA)
Thu, Jun. 25
D4 vs. United States
SoFi Stadium (Inglewood, CA)
Thu, Jun. 25
D2 vs. D3
Levi's Stadium (Santa Clara, CA)
MORE:Full roster projection and breakdown for the USMNT at the 2026 World Cup
USA all-time World Cup groups
The United States have participated in 11 World Cup tournaments prior to hosting the 2026 competition.
Across those 11 events, the U.S. has won its group on two occasions, while finishing second three times. They won their group in 1930 at the inaugural World Cup, and did so again in 2010 by beating England to the top spot.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementSince then, they have finished second twice, qualifying for the knockout stage on their last three attempts.
Year
Grp
1st Place
2nd Place
3rd Place
4th Place
1930
4
USA
Paraguay
Belgium
—
1934
—
*No group stage*
1950
2
Spain
England
Chile
USA
1990
A
Italy
Czechoslovakia
Austria
USA
1994
A
Romania
Switzerland
USA
Colombia
1998
F
Germany
Yugoslavia
Iran
USA
2002
D
South Korea
USA
Portugal
Poland
2006
E
Italy
Ghana
Czech Republic
USA
2010
C
USA
England
Slovenia
Algeria
2014
G
Germany
USA
Portugal
Ghana
2022
B
England
USA
Iran
Wales
MORE:An overview of the 2026 USMNT schedule | Look back at the 2025 USMNT schedule
USA World Cup snapshot
The United States entered the World Cup draw ranked 14th in the world, which would have put them in Pot 2 had they not been automatically a Pot 1 team due to their status as co-hosts.
Their best finish came all the way back at the 1930 World Cup, when they reached the semifinals of the inaugural tournament, ultimately coming in third.
However, their progression to the quarterfinals of the 2002 World Cup is largely considered the team's best result, as it is their most memorable showing of the modern era.
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Current FIFA World Ranking: No. 4 (November 2025)
World Cup titles: 0 (Best finish: 3rd place — 1930)
World Cup appearances (last): 11 (Qatar 2022)
How USA qualified: Automatic (co-hosts)
World Cup record:
Games: 37 GP (9 W, 8 D, 20 L)
Goal differential: -26 (40 GS, 66 GA)
USA World Cup 2026 preview
As the main hosts of the World Cup, the pressure will be on this United States team to carry the sport forward in this country, in the hopes of establishing itself amongst the premiere footballing nations in the world.
USMNT fans have dreams of being considered one of the best national teams in the world, and while they understand that is a decades-long process, this opportunity to take a leap in that regard cannot be passed up.
After being eliminated in the group stage of the 2024 Copa America, U.S. Soccer fired Gregg Berhalter and unloaded a record investment into hiring Mauricio Pochettino as head coach knowing they cannot accept failure in 2026.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementStar Players: Christian Pulisic, Weston McKennie, Tyler Adams
Players to Watch: Antonee Robinson, Chris Richards, Folarin Balogun
Who is USA head coach?
After the U.S. flopped in the 2024 Copa America, a change was made at head coach, relieving Gregg Berhalter of his duties and turning over the keys to one of world football's most premiere coaches in Mauricio Pochettino. It was an expensive move — the most expensive in the history of the federation, by a mile — but one that came with exceptional promise, and expectations.
Hired in his first international head coaching position, Pochettino has formerly taken charge of European club giants Tottenham, PSG, and Chelsea in his illustrious coaching career. He is known as a tactical innovator, and a good squad motivator.
In the lead-up to the World Cup, Pochettino has done a significant amount of experimenting, both at the player and tactical levels. He has rotated heavily through a large number of players, hoping to get a good look at the available talent pool, while also tinkering with the formation and tactics. This led to mixed on-field results, including multiple defeats to Mexico and a failure to secure trophies at either the 2024/25 CONCACAF Nations League or the 2025 Gold Cup.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementIn the fall of 2025, Pochettino seemingly landed on one tactical approach, using a 3-4-2-1 in possession that morphs into a 4-4-2 or 4-2-3-1 out of possession.
MORE:A full, detailed breakdown of Mauricio Pochettino's tactics with the U.S. national team
Manager (Nationality): Mauricio Pochettino (Argentina)
Date hired: September 10, 2024
Record as national team manager (W-D-L): 13-2-7*As of the conclusion of November, 2025 matches
Major titles since hire: 0*Reached the final of the 2025 Gold Cup, and the semifinals of the 2024/25 CONCACAF Nations League
Notable victories:
USA 2-0 Japan (Sep. 9, 2025 — International friendly)
USA 5-1 Uruguay (Nov. 18, 2025 — International friendly)
MORE:A detailed look at Mauricio Pochettino's contract and salary with the United States men's national team
USA roster at the World Cup 2026
The national team is anchored by Christian Pulisic, who is undoubtedly the most talented player in USMNT history. The presence of Chris Richards, Weston McKennie, and Antonee Robinson makes this U.S. squad the strongest ever, but they have to prove they can reach new heights on the field before this generation can be anointed as the greatest the national team has had.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementAs it has been for years, the benchmark for the USMNT at the World Cup has always been reaching the quarterfinals. They have only done so once in the modern history of the tournament, in 2002, when they beat Mexico in the Round of 16. As such, it stands that the United States men have never won a game against a non-CONCACAF opponent in the World Cup knockout stage. Reaching that level is the goal at this tournament, and anything less on home soil would be considered not only a disappointment, but a massive missed opportunity.
USA predicted starting XI (formation: 3-4-2-1)
Freese (GK)
Ream, Richards, A. Robinson
Weah, Adams, Tessmann, Dest
Pulisic, McKennie
Balogun
Strengths:
Forwards: Once considered a huge weakness of this squad not long ago, the United States has a bevy of attacking talent to call upon. It starts with Christian Pulisic and Folarin Balogun, both of whom are firing on all cylinders for both club and country this season. Past that, there is Tim Weah, Ricardo Pepi, and Malik Tillman, all of whom have proven their value under Mauricio Pochettino.
Midfield: While the depth in midfield is lacking compared to four years ago, the individuals who are considered the foremost starters are at their highest level yet. Tyler Adams is a difference-maker for an established Premier League side in Bournemouth, while Weston McKennie proves a valuable and versatile asset at Juventus. Tanner Tessmann has emerged as a strong possession-minded starter, while Johnny Cardoso looks to prove himself after a move to Atletico Madrid.
Weaknesses:
Goalkeeper: For decades, the United States churned out top-tier goalkeepers even while the national team as a whole floundered. That narrative has flipped now, as the U.S. has found itself severely lacking in this regard. With 2022 starter Matt Turner failing to impress at the club level in recent years, Matt Freese has emerged as the likely World Cup starter, just as much thanks to the lack of competition as his own performance.
Fitness: For years, the U.S. has struggled to keep its best players all fit and firing at the same time. Christian Pulisic has struggled with hamstring injuries, while Gio Reyna continues to see his club career stunted by repeated soft tissue problems. Tim Weah, Antonee Robinson, Weston McKennie, and Tyler Adams also have missed time for either injury or load management. It has left fans wondering who will be available when the World Cup comes around, and who could find themselves on the shelf.
USA roster for 2026 World Cup
Below is a projected 26-man roster for the 2026 World Cup. This will be updated when the squad is officially announced by U.S. Soccer closer to the start of the tournament.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementFor a full explanation of this predicted roster as well as other players who remain in contention for a place at the 2026 World Cup, click here.
*Caps correct as of November 19, 2025
Pos
Name
Club
Caps
GK
Matt Freese
NYCFC (USA)
13
GK
Patrick Schulte
Columbus Crew (USA)
3
GK
Matt Turner
New England Revolution (USA)
52
DEF
Max Arfsten
Columbus Crew (USA)
16
DEF
Sergino Dest
PSV Eindhoven (NED)
37
DEF
Alex Freeman
Orlando City (USA)
11
DEF
Mark McKenzie
Toulouse (FRA)
25
DEF
Tim Ream
Charlotte FC (USA)
79
DEF
Antonee Robinson
Fulham (ENG)
50
DEF
Miles Robinson
FC Cincinnati (USA)
38
DEF
Chris Richards
Crystal Palace (ENG)
31
DEF
Joe Scally
Borussia Monchengladbach (GER)
1
MID
Brenden Aaronson
Leeds United (ENG)
56
MID
Tyler Adams
Bournemouth (ENG)
52
MID
Sebastian Berhalter
Vancouver Whitecaps (CAN)
9
MID
Diego Luna
Real Salt Lake (USA)
18
MID
Weston McKennie
Juventus (ITA)
60
MID
Cristian Roldan
Seattle Sounders (USA)
43
MID
Tanner Tessmann
Lyon (FRA)
12
MID
Malik Tillman
Bayer Leverkusen (GER)
25
FWD
Folarin Balogun
AS Monaco (FRA)
23
FWD
Ricardo Pepi
PSV Eindhoven (NED)
34
FWD
Christian Pulisic
AC Milan (ITA)
78
FWD
Timothy Weah
Marseille (FRA)
44
FWD
Haji Wright
Coventry City (ENG)
20
FWD
Alex Zendejas
Club America (MEX)
11
USA World Cup qualifying results
The United States did not have to contest qualification to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, since they automatically qualified as co-hosts along with Canada and Mexico.
USA all-time World Cup qualifying leaders
Here is a breakdown of their all-time leaders in World Cup qualifying matches throughout USMNT history.
Category
Leader
Total
Goals
Jozy Altidore, Clint Dempsey
18
Assists
Landon Donovan
21
Appearances
Clint Dempsey
43
USA World Cup history
The United States have appeared in 11 World Cup tournaments in their history, with the 2026 competition set to be their 12th.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementWhile their official best finish is the 1930 tournament, as they achieved a third-place result in the first-ever World Cup, that tournament was invite-only with organized international football still in its fledgling stage.
The 2002 quarterfinal showing is generally thought of as the best-ever finish in USMNT history, at least at a modern edition of the tournament. That result is the only time the U.S. has reached the quarterfinals of a modern World Cup, beating Mexico in their only-ever Round of 16 win.
Their subsequent 1-0 defeat to Germany in 2002 featured an infamous blown refereeing decision that would have potentially seen the U.S. advance to the semifinals. Consequently, the nation has never beaten a non-CONCACAF opponent in the knockout stage of a modern World Cup.
World Cups appearances: 11
Best finish: 3rd place (1930)
All-time goals scored: 40
All-time goals conceded: 66
All-time record (W-D-L): 9-8-20
Year
Host
Stage Reached
Eliminated By
W-D-L
1930
Uruguay
Semifinals (3rd place)
Argentina
2-0-1
1950
Brazil
Group stage
Spain, England, Chile
1-0-2
1990
Italy
Group stage
Romania, Switzerland
1-1-1
1994
USA
Round of 16
Brazil
1-1-2
1998
France
Group stage
Germany, Yugoslavia, Iran
0-0-3
2002
South Korea/Japan
Quarterfinals
Germany
2-1-2
2006
Germany
Group stage
Italy, Ghana, Czech Republic
0-1-2
2010
South Africa
Round of 16
Ghana
1-2-1
2014
Brazil
Round of 16
Belgium
1-1-2
2022
Qatar
Round of 16
Netherlands
1-2-1
2026
USA
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