Why the USA Must Not Underestimate Bosnia in the World Cup Round of 32

Christian Pulisic faces Bosnia stars Edin Dzeko and Kerim Alajbegovic in a dramatic USA vs Bosnia FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32 poster
Christian Pulisic faces Bosnia stars Edin Dzeko and Kerim Alajbegovic in a dramatic USA vs Bosnia FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32 poster
Christian Pulisic and the USMNT prepare for a dangerous FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32 clash against Bosnia and Herzegovina.

There is a version of this game that American fans will be tempted to imagine before kickoff: the United States, playing at home, riding the noise of a friendly crowd in Santa Clara, taking care of a Bosnia and Herzegovina team that reached the knockout stage through the third-place route.

That would be a mistake.

The USMNT will face Bosnia and Herzegovina on Wednesday, July 1, at San Francisco Bay Area Stadium in Santa Clara, with kickoff set for 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT. On paper, it is a match the United States should feel good about. The Americans won Group D. They have more attacking options. They will not be short of support in California.

But knockout soccer has a habit of punishing teams that spend too much time looking at the draw and not enough time looking at the opponent. Bosnia are not here by accident. They have already had to absorb pressure, recover from a bad night, and win when there was no room left for excuses. That makes them dangerous in a very specific way.

How the Teams Reached the Round of 32

The United States got through Group D with six points, and for most of the group stage, Mauricio Pochettino’s side looked like a team growing into the tournament. The opening 4-1 win over Paraguay gave the campaign lift immediately. The 2-0 victory over Australia was more controlled, the kind of result that suggested the USMNT could handle both the occasion and the expectations around it.

Then came the reminder. A 3-2 loss to Türkiye in the final group match did not knock the U.S. off top spot, but it did leave behind a few things to discuss. The Americans rotated, yes, but Türkiye still found spaces, asked questions, and made the U.S. back line look less settled than it had in the first two games.

That is not a crisis. It is a warning.

Bosnia’s route was rougher, but maybe that is why it feels more useful going into this match. They began with a 1-1 draw against Canada, were beaten 4-1 by Switzerland, and then came back to beat Qatar 3-1 when their tournament was on the edge. Four points were enough to send them through as one of the best third-place teams.

There are two ways to read that. The simple version is that Bosnia only just got through. The smarter version is that they have already had their bad game, already felt the pressure of elimination, and already found a way to respond.

Why Bosnia Are a Dangerous Opponent

Bosnia are not the kind of team that will arrive in Santa Clara and try to out-run the United States for 90 minutes. That is not their game. Their threat is more awkward than that. They can make a match slow, physical, crowded and irritating. They can give the U.S. plenty of the ball without giving them many clean looks at goal.

That matters because the USMNT are at their best when the game has tempo. Christian Pulisic, Folarin Balogun, Weston McKennie and the wide players want space to attack. They want transitions. They want defenders turning toward their own goal. Bosnia will try to deny them that comfort.

And while Bosnia may not have the depth of the United States, they do have players who can change the mood of a match. Edin Džeko, even at 40, remains a serious reference point up front. He does not need to sprint past anyone to cause problems. He can hold the ball, draw defenders, win fouls, bring runners into play and make one good chance feel like enough.

Sead Kolašinac brings experience, aggression and the kind of edge that often matters more in knockout games than it does in group-stage soccer. Then there is Kerim Alajbegović, the teenager who scored against Qatar and has given Bosnia a fresh attacking spark. For casual American fans just tuning in, he may be a new name. For the U.S. defenders, he cannot be treated like one.

The bigger point is this: Bosnia do not need to be better than the United States across every area of the field. They only need to make the game uncomfortable enough for long enough.

Why Knockout Football Is Different

Group-stage soccer gives teams room to breathe. Knockout soccer takes that away.

A favorite can control the ball for half an hour, miss two chances, concede from a corner, and suddenly everything changes. The crowd gets nervous. Passes are played a little quicker than they should be. Players start shooting from poor angles. The underdog grows taller with every clearance.

That is the match Bosnia will want. They will not mind if the United States have more possession. They will not panic if the first 15 minutes are spent defending. Their aim will be to stay in the game, turn it into a contest of patience, and see whether the pressure of the moment starts to work against the hosts.

For the USMNT, that is the trap. This is not a game to be won on reputation. It has to be managed properly, especially if the first goal does not come early.

What the USA Must Do to Reach the Next Round

The United States should have enough quality to win this match, but the path is not complicated only on a tactics board. It is mental as much as technical.

First, the U.S. must play quickly without becoming frantic. Bosnia will likely sit in compact lines and ask the Americans to break them down. That means the ball has to move side to side. The fullbacks have to stretch the field. McKennie and Tyler Adams have to keep the rhythm moving rather than letting the match become a series of hopeful crosses and rushed shots.

Second, the U.S. must be alert to Bosnia’s counters and set pieces. Džeko’s hold-up play can turn a simple clearance into an attack. Alajbegović’s running can turn one loose pass into a problem. Against Türkiye, the U.S. saw how quickly a match can open up when defensive spacing slips. Bosnia will have watched that closely.

Third, Pulisic’s influence could be decisive. If he is ready for a larger role after managing his calf issue, he gives the U.S. the one thing every favorite needs against a compact opponent: a player who can make defenders break shape. Balogun’s movement will also matter. If Bosnia’s center backs are dragged into uncomfortable areas, the U.S. should find chances.

But the Americans cannot treat this as a game where the breakthrough is guaranteed. They have to earn it, minute by minute.

Why This Match Matters for American Soccer

This is exactly the kind of night the United States wanted when it dreamed about hosting another World Cup. A knockout game. A huge audience. A stadium full of people who believe this team can do more than simply participate.

The USMNT have lived with the word “potential” for years. Potential is exciting, but it can also become a burden. At some point, a team has to turn promise into tournament wins. Beating Bosnia would not make this World Cup a finished success, but it would keep the story alive and push the U.S. deeper into the part of the competition where casual fans become emotionally invested.

That is how soccer grows in this country. Not only through development plans or television numbers, but through nights people remember. A goal in a knockout match. A nervous final 10 minutes. A stadium holding its breath. A team surviving the kind of test it might once have failed.

Final Take

Bosnia will not walk into Santa Clara expecting the night to be easy. They will expect it to be difficult, tense and maybe even ugly at times. That is fine with them. For Bosnia, this is a chance to make history. For the United States, it is a chance to prove that home advantage and talent can survive the pressure of a knockout stage.

The USMNT are favorites, and they should be. But favorites still have to play the game. Bosnia have enough experience, enough pride and enough awkwardness to make this a far more uncomfortable night than many American fans might expect.

If the United States are serious about making a run at this World Cup, this is the kind of match they have to win. Not with swagger. Not with assumptions. With control, patience and respect for the danger standing across from them.

Because in knockout soccer, overlooking the wrong opponent is sometimes all it takes for a dream summer to turn into a long, silent walk off the field.

USA vs Australia World Cup 2026: Kickoff Time, TV Channel and Group D Stakes

USA vs Australia FIFA World Cup 2026 match graphic showing kickoff time, date and Lumen Field Seattle venue details
USA vs Australia FIFA World Cup 2026 match graphic showing kickoff time, date and Lumen Field Seattle venue details
USA face Australia in a Group D FIFA World Cup 2026 match at Lumen Field, Seattle, with kickoff at 12:00 PM PT / 3:00 PM ET on June 19, 2026.

The United States did its part in the opening round. So did Australia.

That is what makes this next Group D match in Seattle more interesting than it looked a few days ago. USA vs Australia is no longer just the USMNT’s second fixture of the 2026 World Cup. It is now a game between two teams who already have three points on the board and a real chance to take control of the group.

The United States opened with a 4-1 win over Paraguay in Los Angeles. Australia followed with a 2-0 win over Türkiye in Vancouver. Different kinds of wins, yes, but both were big enough to change the mood around the group.

Now they meet at Lumen Field in Seattle on Friday, June 19, 2026. The match is scheduled for 12:00 p.m. UTC−7, which means a noon kickoff in Seattle and a 3:00 PM start for fans on the East Coast.

For American fans, the timing is about as friendly as a World Cup group match can be. It is a Friday afternoon on the East Coast, early afternoon in the Central and Mountain time zones, and lunchtime on the West Coast. That means office screens, sports bars, long lunch breaks and probably a lot of people pretending to work with the match open on another tab.

Here is what US viewers need to know before USA vs Australia, including kickoff time, TV channel, streaming details, Group D table and why Australia’s win over Türkiye should get the USMNT’s full attention.

USA vs Australia Match Details

Match Details
Fixture United States vs Australia
Competition FIFA World Cup 2026
Stage Group Stage
Group Group D
Date Friday, June 19, 2026
Kickoff 12:00 p.m. UTC−7 / Pacific Time
Venue Lumen Field, Seattle
Group D Teams United States, Australia, Paraguay, Türkiye

USA vs Australia Kickoff Time in the United States

The match starts at 12:00 p.m. in Seattle. Here is how that converts across the main US time zones:

US Time Zone Kickoff Time
Eastern Time 3:00 PM ET
Central Time 2:00 PM CT
Mountain Time 1:00 PM MT
Pacific Time 12:00 PM PT

That is the sort of kickoff time that can catch people out. If someone in Seattle says “noon,” that does not mean noon in New York, Chicago or Denver. For fans in New York, Washington, Atlanta and Miami, this is a 3:00 PM match. In Chicago, Dallas and Houston, it starts at 2:00 PM. In Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland and Seattle, it is a lunchtime game.

If you want to check the match in your own location, use our worldwide time-zone schedule here: 2026 FIFA World Cup Schedule in All Time Zones.

USA Time-Zone Schedule Pages

For the full World Cup schedule in your US time zone, use the dedicated pages below:

What Channel Is USA vs Australia On?

For viewers in the United States, USA vs Australia is listed for English-language TV coverage on FOX. The match is also listed for streaming on FOX One.

Spanish-language coverage is listed on Telemundo, with streaming available on Peacock.

Coverage Where to Watch in the USA
English TV FOX
English Streaming FOX One / FOX Sports platforms
Spanish TV Telemundo
Spanish Streaming Peacock

If you are watching through cable, satellite or a streaming bundle, it is still worth checking your local listings before kickoff. World Cup coverage is straightforward for this game, but app access and channel placement can vary depending on your provider.

Group D Table Before USA vs Australia

One round into Group D, the picture is simple enough: the United States and Australia won, Paraguay and Türkiye lost.

The USA lead the group on goal difference after beating Paraguay 4-1. Australia are right behind them after a 2-0 win over Türkiye.

Team Played Points Goal Difference Opening Result
United States 1 3 +3 Beat Paraguay 4-1
Australia 1 3 +2 Beat Türkiye 2-0
Türkiye 1 0 -2 Lost to Australia 0-2
Paraguay 1 0 -3 Lost to USA 1-4

That gives this match a clear shape. The winner moves to six points. The loser is not out, but suddenly the final group match carries a lot more pressure.

For the USMNT, that final game is against Türkiye. Australia finish against Paraguay. Neither team will want to leave its knockout hopes to the last round if it can avoid it.

Why This Match Has Changed Since the Schedule Came Out

When the schedule was first released, many fans probably circled USA vs Australia as the middle game: important, but not necessarily the group’s biggest moment.

After the first set of matches, it looks different.

The United States did what a host nation has to do in its opener. It took control early enough, scored four times and gave the crowd in Los Angeles a night to enjoy. Opening games can be uncomfortable, especially for a team playing at home with expectations already sitting on its shoulders. The USA handled that part well.

Australia’s win was not as flashy, but it may have been just as useful. The Socceroos spent long stretches without the ball against Türkiye, but they did not unravel. They defended in numbers, waited for the right moments, and took the chances that came their way.

That is tournament football. It does not always look pretty. It does not need to.

Australia’s Win Over Türkiye Was a Warning

Australia’s 2-0 win over Türkiye should matter to the USMNT coaching staff for one simple reason: it showed exactly how the Socceroos are comfortable playing.

They do not need to have most of the possession. They do not need to make the game look open. Against Türkiye, they were happy to absorb pressure and turn the match on a few decisive moments.

Nestory Irankunda gave Australia the lead in the first half. Connor Metcalfe added the second after the break. Around those goals, Australia had to defend, clear crosses, close spaces and live through spells where Türkiye had the ball and the territory.

That kind of performance can frustrate a home team. The United States may have more possession in Seattle. It may spend long periods around the Australian box. But if the USMNT gets impatient, Australia have already shown they can punish teams when the field opens up.

What a USA Win Would Mean

A win would not mathematically settle everything, but it would put the United States in an excellent position.

Six points from two matches usually changes the feel of a group. The final match becomes less about survival and more about seeding, rhythm and avoiding unnecessary trouble. It would also let the USMNT carry the energy of two straight wins into the final days of the group stage.

There is also a bigger point here. This is a home World Cup. The United States does not want to look like a team doing calculations after two games. It wants to look like a team setting the pace.

With the 2026 World Cup using a 48-team format, the top two teams from each group advance to the Round of 32, along with the best third-placed teams. That gives teams more room than in past tournaments. But for a host nation with ambition, the clean route is obvious: win early, avoid the third-place conversation and keep the crowd with you.

How Australia Can Make This Uncomfortable

Australia’s plan in Seattle will probably not surprise anyone. The hard part is dealing with it.

The Socceroos can sit compact, protect the middle of the field and force the USA to play around them. They can make the game physical without turning it wild. They can slow down stretches of pressure. And, as Türkiye found out, they can break quickly when the chance appears.

The first 25 minutes may be important. If the United States score early, Australia will have to chase the game more than they would like. If it stays 0-0 for a while, the crowd may get restless and the match may start to suit Australia.

The USA do not need to rush. They do need to move the ball quickly enough to keep Australia from getting comfortable.

Players to Watch

For the United States, the front line will get most of the attention again. Folarin Balogun was sharp against Paraguay, and that matters against a team that may not offer many clean chances. Gio Reyna’s role is also worth watching after his impact in the opener. Christian Pulisic’s condition will be another talking point as the match gets closer.

The midfield could be just as important. Against Australia, it is not only about creativity. It is about patience, tempo and not getting caught in bad positions when attacks break down.

For Australia, Nestory Irankunda and Connor Metcalfe come into this match with confidence after scoring against Türkiye. At the back, Harry Souttar, Cameron Burgess and Alessandro Circati are likely to be central to the way Australia try to survive long spells of pressure.

Australia do not need ten chances to make the USA nervous. One or two may be enough.

Why Lumen Field Matters

Lumen Field should be loud. Seattle has one of the strongest soccer cultures in the United States, and a World Cup match involving the USMNT will not feel like an ordinary afternoon.

The noon local kickoff gives the game a different texture. It is not a late-night spectacle. It is a daytime World Cup occasion in a city that already knows how to make a soccer match feel big.

That can help the United States. It can also raise the temperature if the game does not go smoothly. A home crowd brings energy, but it also brings expectation.

Best Way to Watch the Match in the USA

For East Coast fans, 3:00 PM on a Friday is just awkward enough to require planning. Some people will finish work early. Some will keep the match running quietly. Some will head straight to a bar before the day is done.

Central Time viewers get a 2:00 PM start. Mountain Time viewers get 1:00 PM. On the West Coast, the timing is ideal for lunch-hour viewing, especially in Seattle, Portland, San Francisco and Los Angeles.

If you are planning a watch party, be specific with the time. “Noon kickoff” only works for Pacific Time. Send your friends the correct time for their city, or use the full schedule page to avoid confusion.

USA vs Australia Prediction

This no longer feels like a comfortable USA preview.

The United States still have the better attacking pieces, the home crowd and the confidence from a strong opening win. But Australia’s result against Türkiye made the warning clear: this is a team that can defend for long stretches, stay patient and still find goals.

The USMNT should have enough to win if it plays with the same edge it showed against Paraguay. But this may be one of those matches where the first goal changes everything. Score early, and the USA can open the game up. Let Australia hang around, and Seattle may get nervous.

Prediction: USA 2-1 Australia.

FAQs

When is USA vs Australia in the 2026 World Cup?

USA vs Australia will be played on Friday, June 19, 2026.

What time is USA vs Australia?

The match kicks off at 12:00 PM Pacific Time, 1:00 PM Mountain Time, 2:00 PM Central Time and 3:00 PM Eastern Time.

Where is USA vs Australia being played?

The match will be played at Lumen Field in Seattle.

What channel is USA vs Australia on in the United States?

USA vs Australia is listed for English-language coverage on FOX, with streaming through FOX One. Spanish-language coverage is listed on Telemundo, with streaming on Peacock.

What group are USA and Australia in?

USA and Australia are in Group D with Paraguay and Türkiye.

How did the USA start the 2026 World Cup?

The United States opened the tournament with a 4-1 win over Paraguay.

How did Australia start the 2026 World Cup?

Australia opened with a 2-0 win over Türkiye in Vancouver.

Why is USA vs Australia important?

Both teams won their opening Group D matches. The winner would move to six points and take a strong position in the race to reach the Round of 32.

Final Word

USA vs Australia has become one of the early pressure points in Group D.

The United States have the goals, the crowd and the home-tournament buzz after beating Paraguay. Australia have the confidence of a smart, disciplined win over Türkiye. One of them can leave Seattle on six points, with the knockout stage starting to feel very close.

That is why this match should not be treated as just another group game.

For American fans, the timing helps too: Friday afternoon in the East, lunchtime on the West Coast and a home-soil World Cup match at Lumen Field.

Before kickoff, check the full schedule in your time zone here: 2026 FIFA World Cup Schedule in All Time Zones.

2026 FIFA World Cup Schedule in Pacific Time (PDT)

We all know how quickly it kills the excitement of a World Cup game once you realise it has already started while you were still at work or getting home through traffic. And with the 2026 FIFA World Cup hosted across the North American continent, it is more important than ever to be absolutely sure about the kick-off times translated into your local time zone.

And here’s the good news for the West Coast fans: the 2026 competition could hardly be better for you. Since the games will be played in the United States, Canada and Mexico, people watching from the Pacific time zone will mostly get the great pleasure of afternoon and evening televised matches no late nights, no early too, fatigue, for, work mornings.

This website offers you the entire 2026 FIFA World Cup fixture list converted into Pacific Daylight Time (PDT), including all 104 games from the first one on 11 June to the last one on 19 July 2026. Save it, believe in it, and be there for every second of the action.

🌍 FIFA World Cup History at a Glance

Since the very first World Cup whistle back in 1930, the FIFA World Cup has grown to be the largest sporting event worldwide. The tournament has churned out moments of football history every four years with iconic finals and shocking upsets.

Over the years, only a few countries have really solidified their dominance. Brazil are still top of the list with a record five titles, thus, setting a standard that others are yet to reach. Germany and Italy are next with four titles each, whereas the current champions, Argentina, have won the trophy three times.

The last tournament held in Qatar 2022 saw Argentina winning the trophy after they had played one of the most dramatic finals in history. With a bigger format in 2026, the platform is set for the creation of even more memorable moments.

Year Host Nation Winner
2022 Qatar Argentina
2018 Russia France
2014 Brazil Germany
2010 South Africa Spain
2006 Germany Italy
2002 Japan & South Korea Brazil
1998 France France

⚽ Quick Facts – 2026 FIFA World Cup

Category Details
Host Nations United States, Canada, Mexico
Tournament Dates 11 June – 19 July 2026
Total Teams 48
Total Matches 104
Time Zone Used Pacific Daylight Time (PDT, UTC −7)
Final Venue MetLife Stadium, New Jersey

🏟️ Understanding the 48-Team Format

  • 12 groups with 4 teams each
  • The top 2 teams from every group qualify automatically for the Round of 32
  • 8 best third-placed teams also advance to the Round of 32
  • A new Round of 32 marks the beginning of the knockout stage (in the previous tournaments, we had a round of 16 after the Group Stage).
  • Know more about the Competition Structure of the 2026 FWC

What does it all mean? More matches. More nations are dreaming big. And a longer, tougher road once the knockouts begin — all of it adding up to the most competitive World Cup we’ve ever seen.

United States at the FIFA World Cup: History, Progress & Home Advantage

The United States has a longer history with the FIFA World Cup than many people realise. The team was a part of the very first tournament in 1930 and shocked the entire football world by finishing third, a result that still stands as the best-ever performance by the US in a World Cup.

After years of irregular appearances, the USMNT in the modern era can be traced back to 1990. From then on, the United States has been a World Cup regular (except for the 2018 edition), has reached the Round of 16 several times, and is well known for making it to the quarter-finals in 2002, their best performance of the modern era.

Recent competitions have witnessed a gradual improvement. The USA made it to the Round of 16 in both 2010 and 2022, with the latter run being led by an exceptionally young team at the tournament. Already qualified as 2026 FIFA World Cup co-hosts, the USA can now fully focus on leveraging the home crowd, getting used to the playing conditions, and a generation that is coming of age and ready to break new barriers.

United States’s Matches in Pacific Time

Date Time Team 1 Score Team 2
Friday
6:00 PM (PDT)
FT
USA
4 - 1
Paraguay
Los Angeles
Match No. 4
Group D
Friday
12:00 PM (PDT)
FT
USA
2 - 0
Australia
Seattle
Match No. 32
Group D
Thursday
7:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Turkey
3 - 2
USA
Los Angeles
Match No. 59
Group D
Wednesday
5:00 PM (PDT)
FT
USA
2 - 0
Bosnia
SF Bay Area
Match No. 81
Round of 32
Monday
5:00 PM (PDT)
USA
vs
Belgium
Seattle
Match No. 94
Round of 16

The United States Men’s National Team will open their 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign in Los Angeles when they take on Paraguay on 12 June 2026 at 6:00 PM (PDT) in the first match of Group D.

USAs second match of the group stage is scheduled for 19 June 2026 at 12:00 PM (PDT) against Australia in Seattle. This game could be the turning point of the group, as the standings will start to show a clearer picture.

The USA will play their third and final group stage match on 25 June 2026 at 7:00 PM (PDT) back in LA. If the progression to the knockout rounds is still uncertain, then this clash will be a must-win for the team.

🕓 2026 FIFA World Cup Match Schedule (Pacific Daylight Time)

Fans watching from the Pacific coast will get to witness the opening match on June 11, 2026 at 12:00 PM (PDT) when Mexico take on South Africa in Mexico City. While the 2026 FIFA World Cup final will be televised in West Coast on July 19, 2026, with kick-off at 12:00 PM PDT at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, USA

Below is the complete list of all 104 matches, with kick-off times shown in Pacific Daylight Time (PDT). Use the filters to sort by team, venue, or stage.

Group
Round of 32
3
Round of 16
4
Quarter Finals
5
Semi Finals
6
3rd Place
7
Final
Timezone: Pacific Time (PT) PDT
Date Time Team 1 Score Team 2
Thursday
12:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Mexico
2 - 0
South Africa
Mexico City
Match No. 1
Group A
7:00 PM (PDT)
FT
South Korea
2 - 1
Czechia
Guadalajara
Match No. 2
Group A
Friday
12:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Canada
1 - 1
Bosnia
Toronto
Match No. 3
Group B
6:00 PM (PDT)
FT
USA
4 - 1
Paraguay
Los Angeles
Match No. 4
Group D
Saturday
12:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Qatar
1 - 1
Switzerland
SF Bay Area
Match No. 8
Group B
3:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Brazil
1 - 1
Morocco
New York
Match No. 7
Group C
6:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Haiti
0 - 1
Scotland
Boston
Match No. 5
Group C
9:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Australia
2 - 0
Turkey
Vancouver
Match No. 6
Group D
Sunday
10:00 AM (PDT)
FT
Germany
7 - 1
Curaçao
Houston
Match No. 10
Group E
1:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Netherlands
2 - 2
Japan
Dallas
Match No. 11
Group F
4:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Ivory Coast
1 - 0
Ecuador
Philadelphia
Match No. 9
Group E
7:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Sweden
5 - 1
Tunisia
Monterrey
Match No. 12
Group F
Monday
9:00 AM (PDT)
FT
Spain
0 - 0
Cape Verde
Atlanta
Match No. 14
Group H
12:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Belgium
1 - 1
Egypt
Seattle
Match No. 16
Group G
3:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Saudi Arabia
1 - 1
Uruguay
Miami
Match No. 13
Group H
6:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Iran
2 - 2
New Zealand
Los Angeles
Match No. 15
Group G
Tuesday
12:00 PM (PDT)
FT
France
3 - 1
Senegal
New York
Match No. 17
Group I
3:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Iraq
1 - 4
Norway
Boston
Match No. 18
Group I
6:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Argentina
3 - 0
Algeria
Kansas City
Match No. 19
Group J
9:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Austria
3 - 1
Jordan
SF Bay Area
Match No. 20
Group J
Wednesday
10:00 AM (PDT)
FT
Portugal
1 - 1
DR Congo
Houston
Match No. 23
Group K
1:00 PM (PDT)
FT
England
4 - 2
Croatia
Dallas
Match No. 22
Group L
4:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Ghana
1 - 0
Panama
Toronto
Match No. 21
Group L
7:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Uzbekistan
1 - 3
Colombia
Mexico City
Match No. 24
Group K
Thursday
9:00 AM (PDT)
FT
Czechia
1 - 1
South Africa
Atlanta
Match No. 25
Group A
12:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Switzerland
4 - 1
Bosnia
Los Angeles
Match No. 26
Group B
3:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Canada
6 - 0
Qatar
Vancouver
Match No. 27
Group B
6:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Mexico
1 - 0
South Korea
Guadalajara
Match No. 28
Group A
Friday
12:00 PM (PDT)
FT
USA
2 - 0
Australia
Seattle
Match No. 32
Group D
3:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Scotland
0 - 1
Morocco
Boston
Match No. 30
Group C
5:30 PM (PDT)
FT
Brazil
3 - 0
Haiti
Philadelphia
Match No. 29
Group C
8:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Turkey
0 - 1
Paraguay
SF Bay Area
Match No. 31
Group D
Saturday
10:00 AM (PDT)
FT
Netherlands
5 - 1
Sweden
Houston
Match No. 35
Group F
1:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Germany
2 - 1
Ivory Coast
Toronto
Match No. 33
Group E
5:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Ecuador
0 - 0
Curaçao
Kansas City
Match No. 34
Group E
9:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Tunisia
0 - 4
Japan
Monterrey
Match No. 36
Group F
Sunday
9:00 AM (PDT)
FT
Spain
4 - 0
Saudi Arabia
Atlanta
Match No. 38
Group H
12:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Belgium
0 - 0
Iran
Los Angeles
Match No. 39
Group G
3:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Uruguay
2 - 2
Cape Verde
Miami
Match No. 37
Group H
6:00 PM (PDT)
FT
New Zealand
1 - 3
Egypt
Vancouver
Match No. 40
Group G
Monday
10:00 AM (PDT)
FT
Argentina
2 - 0
Austria
Dallas
Match No. 43
Group J
2:00 PM (PDT)
FT
France
3 - 0
Iraq
Philadelphia
Match No. 42
Group I
5:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Norway
3 - 2
Senegal
New York
Match No. 41
Group I
8:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Jordan
1 - 2
Algeria
SF Bay Area
Match No. 44
Group J
Tuesday
10:00 AM (PDT)
FT
Portugal
5 - 0
Uzbekistan
Houston
Match No. 47
Group K
1:00 PM (PDT)
FT
England
0 - 0
Ghana
Boston
Match No. 45
Group L
4:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Panama
0 - 1
Croatia
Toronto
Match No. 46
Group L
7:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Colombia
1 - 0
DR Congo
Guadalajara
Match No. 48
Group K
Wednesday
12:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Switzerland
2 - 1
Canada
Vancouver
Match No. 51
Group B
12:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Bosnia
3 - 1
Qatar
Seattle
Match No. 52
Group B
3:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Scotland
0 - 3
Brazil
Miami
Match No. 49
Group C
3:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Morocco
4 - 2
Haiti
Atlanta
Match No. 50
Group C
6:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Czechia
0 - 3
Mexico
Mexico City
Match No. 53
Group A
6:00 PM (PDT)
FT
South Africa
1 - 0
South Korea
Monterrey
Match No. 54
Group A
Thursday
1:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Curaçao
0 - 2
Ivory Coast
Philadelphia
Match No. 55
Group E
1:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Ecuador
2 - 1
Germany
New York
Match No. 56
Group E
4:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Japan
1 - 1
Sweden
Dallas
Match No. 57
Group F
4:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Tunisia
1 - 3
Netherlands
Kansas City
Match No. 58
Group F
7:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Turkey
3 - 2
USA
Los Angeles
Match No. 59
Group D
7:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Paraguay
0 - 0
Australia
SF Bay Area
Match No. 60
Group D
Friday
12:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Norway
1 - 4
France
Boston
Match No. 61
Group I
12:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Senegal
5 - 0
Iraq
Toronto
Match No. 62
Group I
5:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Cape Verde
0 - 0
Saudi Arabia
Houston
Match No. 65
Group H
5:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Uruguay
0 - 1
Spain
Guadalajara
Match No. 66
Group H
8:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Egypt
1 - 1
Iran
Seattle
Match No. 63
Group G
8:00 PM (PDT)
FT
New Zealand
1 - 5
Belgium
Vancouver
Match No. 64
Group G
Saturday
2:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Panama
0 - 2
England
New York
Match No. 67
Group L
2:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Croatia
2 - 1
Ghana
Philadelphia
Match No. 68
Group L
4:30 PM (PDT)
FT
Colombia
0 - 0
Portugal
Miami
Match No. 71
Group K
4:30 PM (PDT)
FT
DR Congo
3 - 1
Uzbekistan
Atlanta
Match No. 72
Group K
7:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Algeria
3 - 3
Austria
Kansas City
Match No. 69
Group J
7:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Jordan
1 - 3
Argentina
Dallas
Match No. 70
Group J
Sunday
12:00 PM (PDT)
FT
South Africa
0 - 1
Canada
Los Angeles
Match No. 73
Round of 32
Monday
10:00 AM (PDT)
FT
Brazil
2 - 1
Japan
Houston
Match No. 76
Round of 32
1:30 PM (PDT)
FT
Germany
1 - 1
(3 - 4 Pen.)
Paraguay
Boston
Match No. 74
Round of 32
6:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Netherlands
1 - 1
(2 - 3 Pen.)
Morocco
Monterrey
Match No. 75
Round of 32
Tuesday
10:00 AM (PDT)
FT
Ivory Coast
1 - 2
Norway
Dallas
Match No. 78
Round of 32
2:00 PM (PDT)
FT
France
3 - 0
Sweden
New York
Match No. 77
Round of 32
6:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Mexico
2 - 0
Ecuador
Mexico City
Match No. 79
Round of 32
Wednesday
9:00 AM (PDT)
FT
England
2 - 1
DR Congo
Atlanta
Match No. 80
Round of 32
1:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Belgium
3 - 2
(AET)
Senegal
Seattle
Match No. 82
Round of 32
5:00 PM (PDT)
FT
USA
2 - 0
Bosnia
SF Bay Area
Match No. 81
Round of 32
Thursday
12:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Spain
3 - 0
Austria
Los Angeles
Match No. 84
Round of 32
4:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Portugal
2 - 1
Croatia
Toronto
Match No. 83
Round of 32
8:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Switzerland
2 - 0
Algeria
Vancouver
Match No. 85
Round of 32
Friday
11:00 AM (PDT)
FT
Australia
1 - 1
(2 - 4 Pen.)
Egypt
Dallas
Match No. 88
Round of 32
3:00 PM (PDT)
FT
Argentina
3 - 2
(AET)
Cape Verde
Miami
Match No. 86
Round of 32
6:30 PM (PDT)
FT
Colombia
1 - 0
Ghana
Kansas City
Match No. 87
Round of 32
Today
Saturday
10:00 AM (PDT)
Canada
vs NEXT MATCH
Morocco
Houston
Match No. 90
Round of 16
2:00 PM (PDT)
Paraguay
vs
France
Philadelphia
Match No. 89
Round of 16
Sunday
1:00 PM (PDT)
Brazil
vs
Norway
New York
Match No. 91
Round of 16
5:00 PM (PDT)
Mexico
vs
England
Mexico City
Match No. 92
Round of 16
Monday
12:00 PM (PDT)
Portugal
vs
Spain
Dallas
Match No. 93
Round of 16
5:00 PM (PDT)
USA
vs
Belgium
Seattle
Match No. 94
Round of 16
Tuesday
9:00 AM (PDT)
Argentina
vs
Egypt
Atlanta
Match No. 95
Round of 16
1:00 PM (PDT)
Switzerland
vs
Colombia
Vancouver
Match No. 96
Round of 16
Thursday
1:00 PM (PDT)
Winner Match 89
vs
Winner Match 90
Boston
Match No. 97
Quarterfinals
Friday
12:00 PM (PDT)
Winner Match 93
vs
Winner Match 94
Los Angeles
Match No. 98
Quarterfinals
Saturday
2:00 PM (PDT)
Winner Match 91
vs
Winner Match 92
Miami
Match No. 99
Quarterfinals
6:00 PM (PDT)
Winner Match 95
vs
Winner Match 96
Kansas City
Match No. 100
Quarterfinals
Tuesday
12:00 PM (PDT)
Winner Match 97
vs
Winner Match 98
Dallas
Match No. 101
Semifinals
Wednesday
12:00 PM (PDT)
Winner Match 99
vs
Winner Match 100
Atlanta
Match No. 102
Semifinals
Saturday
2:00 PM (PDT)
Loser Match 101
vs
Loser Match 102
Miami
Match No. 103
3rd Place
Sunday
12:00 PM (PDT)
Winner Match 101
vs
Winner Match 102
New York
Match No. 104
Final

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