Alexi Lalas: Christian Pulisic Will Lead USA By Example At The World Cup

With the United States set for its World Cup opening match on Friday, what is exactly is required from star forward Christian Pulisic in order to make an impact this summer?  Expect him to let his playing do the talking.  “Christian Pulisic is never going to be the personality people want him to be, the … Read more

Crowds, History, And Welcome Speeches: USA’s Practice Focused On ‘Good Memories’

IRVINE, Calif. — Great Park, where the U.S. men’s national team has established its World Cup base camp, is the former site of Marine Corps Air Station El Toro, which was a military training hub for pilots, aircrews and ground personnel during World War II. Since then, the more than 1,300-acre property has been transformed … Read more

What We Learned From The USA’s World Cup Friendlies Before Opener vs. Paraguay

No more friendlies. No more tune-ups. Next up for the United States after games against Senegal and Germany: the 2026 FIFA World Cup. There are positives and negatives to take away from a 3-2 win over Senegal and a 2-1 loss to Germany. Two former USA World Cup players (Maurice Edu in 2010 and Walker … Read more

USA’s World Cup Preparation Is Complete: ‘Now It’s Down To Business’

Soldier Field (CHICAGO) — As the American and German players filed out of their locker rooms toward the buses following Saturday’s exhibition match, the air of excitement was impossible to ignore.  Next stop for both teams? The 2026 FIFA World Cup. For the United States men’s national team, this moment has been eight years in the … Read more

4 Takeaways From USA’s 2-1 Loss To Germany In World Cup Send-Off

Soldier Field (CHICAGO) — There are no more World Cup warm-ups for the U.S. men’s national team. Nothing left to do but blow the whistle next Friday and see how the team stacks up at the 48-team tournament it is co-hosting.  Saturday’s defeat to Germany was the final pre-World Cup preparation match for a USA … Read more

1994 USA Reunion: Former Players Relive The ’94 World Cup, Look Ahead to 2026

Thirty-two years ago, many fans in the global soccer community saw the United States planning to host its first FIFA World Cup in 1994 and asked one collective question: Why?  At the time, the United States men’s national team was a largely anonymous squad of unknown players wearing now-nostalgic denim uniforms.  In mainstream America, soccer did … Read more

Latest Intel On USA’s 2026 World Cup Roster: What Surprises Are Looming?

A consistent theme has emerged on the eve of Mauricio Pochettino selecting the United States men’s soccer team’s roster for next month’s FIFA World Cup: Nobody really knows.  Pochettino will inform the 26 players who survive the cull this weekend, according to multiple sources briefed on the Argentine’s plans. The ex-Chelsea and PSG boss has … Read more

‘It Changed Everything’: Reliving The 1994 World Cup As Told By USA Legends

For me and many others, this particular World Cup completes a full circle. I was a literal child when the 1994 World Cup arrived on these shores. I fell in love with the event thanks in large part to a bunch of unknown American players with some epic hairdos and hideous faux-denim jerseys.  Before we … Read more

Landon Donovan On Christian Pulisic’s Form: ‘If I’m In His Shoes Now, I’m Very Worried’

The U.S. men’s national team is preparing for its first home World Cup since 1994, and with that comes a level of pressure and expectation that feels both elevated and justified. This is a U.S. team with players competing across Europe and a manager in Mauricio Pochettino who is widely regarded as one of the … Read more

Could Pep Guardiola Be Next USA Coach? ‘Absolutely Make That Call’

U.S. men’s national team coach Mauricio Pochettino is gearing up for his first World Cup leading the United States, with their official 26-man roster revealed on May 26 for this summer’s 48-team tournament.  But if Pochettino decides to leave the job after the World Cup, who could fill his shoes? Would U.S. Soccer try and … Read more