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Led by manager Mauricio Pochettino, the USMNT will open the tournament against Paraguay in Los Angeles on June 12, before facing Australia on June 19 in Seattle. After their quick foray to the Pacific Northwest, they will return to Los Angeles to face one of Türkiye, Romania, Slovakia or Kosovo from the UEFA Playoff Path.
The USMNT will play Australia and Paraguay in Group D, as well as third opponent from Europe that will be determined in March
Mauricio Pochettino learned his first ever World Cup group opponents as a coach on Friday when the World Cup draw takes center stage in Washington, D.C. and he will be very happy with it.
First, it’s an opening game against Erling Haaland's Norway, which won every qualifier on their way to the World Cup. After that, it’s the winner of Bolivia, Iraq or Suriname, ending with a game against Senegal, a country so deeply connected to the French, who also did well in qualifiers.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup draw was held today and after getting "Group of Death" draws in their last two appearances, the United States men's national soccer team got to breathe a little easier than usual.
The 2026 World Cup draw has reshaped the U.S. path on home soil, placing the team into a defined group and pairing it with unfamiliar styles and future adversaries yet to reveal their full weight. Under the glow of a global stage returning to North America,
FIFA President Gianni Infantino pre-empted the draw for the 2026 World Cup by presenting United States President Donald Trump with the inaugural FIFA peace prize on Friday. The award, not voted on by FIFA's Council and chosen by Infantino from a shortlist of one,