FIFA World Cup 2026

The World Cup is here. Literally.

First time on American soil since 1994.
This is where you follow the US run, no soccer fluency required.

48 Teams
16 Host cities
12th Appearance
FULL TIME: USA 4–1 PARAGUAY · Balogun's brace lifts the hosts in the opener

How this cup actually works

It's the biggest World Cup ever, and the format is new even for longtime fans.
The short version: a three-game season, then March Madness.

  1. Group Stage JUN 11–27

    48 teams, 12 groups.

    Everyone plays 3 group games. Wins = 3 pts, draws = 1. Yes, ties are allowed. For now.

  2. Round of 32 JUN 28–JUL 3

    The bracket begins (July 1).

    The top 2 in every group advance, plus the 8 best third-place teams. 32 make the bracket.

  3. Round of 16 → Semifinals JUL 4–15

    From the Round of 32 on, it's win or go home.

    Tied after 90 minutes? 30 more, then penalties.

  4. The Final JUL 19

    One match for the trophy.

    The last two teams standing. Win it, and you're world champions.

Most USA World Cup goals, ever

Landon Donovan
  • 2002
  • 2010
5 Goals
Landon Donovan
Clint Dempsey
  • 2006
  • 2010
  • 2014
4 Goals
Clint Dempsey
Bert Patenaude
  • 1930
The first hat trick in World Cup history
4 Goals
Brian McBride
  • 1998
  • 2002
3 Goals
Brian McBride
Folarin Balogun
  • 2026
Active leader
2 Goals
Folarin Balogun

Group D

Schedule

Full schedule

JUN 12 FRI

9:00 PM ET

SoFi Stadium · Los Angeles

FOX

4 USA
vs
1 Paraguay

JUN 14 SUN

12:00 AM ET

BC Place · Vancouver

FS1

2 Australia
vs
0 Türkiye
Today

JUN 19 FRI

3:00 PM ET

Lumen Field · Seattle

FOX

USA
Australia
Today

JUN 19 FRI

11:00 PM ET

Levi's Stadium · San Francisco

FS1

Türkiye
Paraguay
Today

JUN 25 THU

10:00 PM ET

SoFi Stadium · Los Angeles

FOX

Türkiye
USA
Today

JUN 25 THU

10:00 PM ET

Levi's Stadium · San Francisco

FS1

Paraguay
Australia

The State of Group D

Team P W D L GF GA GD Pts
USA 1 1 0 0 4 1 +3 3
Australia 1 1 0 0 2 0 +2 3
Türkiye 1 0 0 1 0 2 -2 0
Paraguay 1 0 0 1 1 4 -3 0

Updated June 14

Opponents

Paraguay

W5 D2 L2

USA all-time

The only Group D side the USA has ever faced at a World Cup. They met in 1930, the USA won 3-0, and Bert Patenaude scored the tournament's first-ever hat trick. Paraguay's back at the World Cup for the first time since 2010, and they're physical, organized, and hard to break down.

Australia

W2 D1 L1

USA all-time

Never met at a World Cup. This is the Socceroos' seventh appearance, and in 2022 they pushed eventual champions Argentina to the brink in the Round of 16. Organized, physical, and never an easy out.

Türkiye

W2 D1 L2

USA all-time

Never met at a World Cup. Türkiye finished 3rd in 2002, their best-ever finish, and this is their first one since. Led by Real Madrid's Arda Güler. The most dangerous opponent in the group on paper.

THE SQUAD

Notable players who didn't make it

Johnny Cardoso

Atlético Madrid

Ankle injury in May. Was expected to start. Transferred to Atlético for $34.8M — one of USA’s biggest-ever sales.

Yunus Musah

Atalanta (loan from AC Milan)

47 caps, played every game in 2022. Only 2 appearances since start of 2025. Form concerns.

Diego Luna

Real Salt Lake

2024 MLS Young Player of the Year. 18 caps. Left out despite strong domestic form.

Ch. 03 USMNT history

96 years
of trying

12 appearances. One semi-final. A lot of stories in between.

GS = group stage · R16 = Round of 16 · QF = quarterfinal · DNQ = did not qualify

1930
1934
Italy

One and done in Italy

Lost 7-1 to hosts Italy. The knockout format meant one game, and it was a mismatch.

1950
England

The most famous upset in US soccer history

Beat England 1-0 in the "Miracle on Grass," still one of the World Cup's greatest shocks. Joe Gaetjens scored it. Went out in the group anyway.

1954 –1986

Nine straight misses

Soccer wasn't a national priority. The USA missed every World Cup from 1954 through 1986.

1990
Czechoslovakia

Back after 40 years. Still winless.

First World Cup in four decades. Lost all three games. Nowhere to go but up.

1994
Brazil

Hosts go out to eventual champions

Hosted for the first time and advanced from the group, then ran into Brazil.

The full 1994 story →
1998
Iran

France '98: a low point

Lost all three games and finished dead last, including a charged 2-1 defeat to Iran.

2002
Portugal Mexico Germany

Best finish in the modern era

Beat Portugal and Mexico to reach the last 8, then lost 1-0 to Germany. Still the only run past the Round of 16 since 1930.

2006
Czech Republic Italy Ghana

Germany '06: winless and out

The lone point came in a nine-man draw with eventual champions Italy. A clear step back from 2002.

2010
Algeria Ghana

Landon Donovan's moment

Donovan's injury-time winner vs Algeria topped the group. Lost to Ghana in extra time.

2014
Ghana Belgium

Clint Dempsey's broken nose and all

Dempsey scored 30 seconds in vs Ghana. Lost to Belgium in extra time as Tim Howard made a record 16 saves.

2018
Trinidad & Tobago

The embarrassment that changed everything

Lost to Trinidad & Tobago on the final qualifying night and missed Russia. The reset that built today's squad.

2022
Iran Netherlands

Back, with one of the youngest squads in Qatar

Beat Iran to advance, then lost 3-1 to the Netherlands. The core of the 2026 squad was already here.

2026
Paraguay Australia Türkiye

The 12th

Same host. Different era. Being written now.

Mauricio Pochettino

United States crest
Pochettino
Pochettino Head Coach Argentina

The Argentine taking the USA to a home World Cup. He's coached a Champions League final, managed PSG and Chelsea, and played in a World Cup himself. Now he gets to coach one, at home.

Mauricio Pochettino on the USMNT touchline

The USMNT's first South American head coach, and its first foreign permanent manager since Jürgen Klinsmann.

Born in Murphy, Argentina, Mauricio Pochettino was appointed on September 10, 2024, with the home World Cup less than two years away. After a Champions League final at Tottenham, league and cup silverware at PSG, and a turbulent season at Chelsea, he has settled on a core group and handed Tim Ream the armband more than any other player. The clearest sign of how he wants this team led.

By the numbers: entering the World Cup

54% Win rate
  • Wins 14
  • Draws 2
  • Losses 10

(total 26 games)

by Jun 6, 2026

Coaching career

2024 –Now

United States

Took over with the World Cup less than two years away. Has settled on a core group, made Tim Ream his captain, and is building a cohesive system around the young attacking talent already in place.

Inside Group D →
2023 –2024

Chelsea

An expensive, turbulent project with a squad in constant flux. Left by mutual consent after one season. The reputation survived.

2021 –2022

Paris Saint-Germain

Won the league and cup, but the project was always about Mbappé, Neymar, and Messi. Reached a Champions League semifinal, then went out in the Round of 16 the next year. Left after a season and a half.

2014 –2019

Tottenham Hotspur

Five seasons. No trophies, but built one of the best squads in Europe on a relative shoestring. Lost the 2019 Champions League Final to Liverpool 2-0. Widely considered the greatest managerial job in modern football without silverware.

2013 –2014

Southampton

Transformed Saints into one of the Premier League's most attractive attacking sides. His work here got Tottenham's attention inside a year and a half.

2009 –2012

Espanyol

His first head coaching role, back at the club where he had played for a decade. Established himself as a manager to watch in La Liga.

Who he's trusted with the armband

Through June 6, 2026.

T. Ream
C. Pulisic
C. Richards
M. Robinson
M. Turner
M. McKenzie

The player before the coach

Center back. 20 caps for Argentina. Played in the 2002 World Cup, where his foul on Michael Owen handed David Beckham the penalty that beat Argentina. 24 years later, he gets his first World Cup as a coach.

Honors & achievements

  • UEFA Champions League runner-up · Tottenham, 2019
  • Ligue 1 champion · Paris Saint-Germain, 2021–22
  • Coupe de France winner · Paris Saint-Germain, 2021
  • EFL Cup runner-up · Chelsea, 2024
  • London Manager of the Year · Tottenham
  • 2× Copa del Rey winner as a player · Espanyol, 2000 & 2006

Moments

From 1994 to 2026

Same host. Completely different era.

Christian Pulisic was born four years after Brazil lifted the trophy at the Rose Bowl.

The 1994 story

Snuck through as a third-place team

  • One win, one draw, one loss. Just enough to advance.
  • Eric Wynalda curled in a free kick against Switzerland for the USA's first World Cup goal on home soil.
  • The signature win: 2-1 over a favored Colombia at the Rose Bowl.
  • The tragedy: Colombia's Andrés Escobar scored an own goal vs the USA, then was murdered days after returning home.

Out to the eventual champions

  • Beaten 1-0 by Brazil at Stanford on July 4th. Bebeto's goal sent the hosts home.
  • Brazil went on to beat Italy on penalties, the first World Cup final ever decided by a shootout.
1994

Then vs now

2026
Eric Wynalda Eric Wynalda
Earnie Stewart Earnie Stewart
Eric Wynalda Earnie Stewart

Top scorer

Folarin Balogun Folarin Balogun
Folarin Balogun
USA 1994 head coach Bora Milutinović Bora Milutinović
Bora Milutinović

Coach

USA 2026 head coach Mauricio Pochettino Mauricio Pochettino
Mauricio Pochettino
USA 1994 best player Tab Ramos Tab Ramos USA 1994 best player Alexi Lalas Alexi Lalas
Tab Ramos Alexi Lalas

Best players

Christian Pulisic Christian Pulisic Folarin Balogun Folarin Balogun Weston McKennie Weston McKennie
Christian Pulisic Folarin Balogun Weston McKennie

MLS didn't exist yet

Playing in

Top 5 European leagues

~22nd

World rank

Top 15

What hasn't changed

New Jersey is still hosting. Giants Stadium held 1994 matches, and the 2026 final will be played at MetLife, built on the same East Rutherford site.

The USA is still chasing its first knockout win on home soil. The '94 Brazil game remains its only home knockout match. For now.

The scorecard

1994

USA sole host

2026

USA · Canada · Mexico

24
Teams
48
9
Venues
16
Brazil
Winner
TBD Decided July 19
3 (1 OG)
USA goals
4 (1 OG) Updates after every USA match
Stoichkov & Salenko
Golden Boot
TBD Decided July 19
Romário
Best player
TBD Decided July 19
3.59M, still the record
Total attendance
TBD The record falls?