- July 1, 2026
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U.S. Men’s National Team Secures Spot in World Cup Knockout Stage
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- June 19, 2026
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The United States Men’s National Team advanced to the knockout stage of the World Cup with a 2-0 victory over Australia in Seattle on Friday afternoon. This marks the team’s second win in the tournament.
Not since 1930 has the U.S. team won consecutive World Cup games. The team’s performance was highlighted by a goal-scoring play in the 10th minute when Flo Balogun’s pass deflected off Australia’s Cameron Burgess, resulting in an own goal. This initial goal gave the U.S. an early advantage.
Despite multiple attempts, the U.S. didn’t record a shot on goal until the 43rd minute. Alex Freeman, the team’s youngest player, netted his first World Cup goal after a video assistant referee (VAR) check reversed an offside call. The goal brought the crowd at Seattle’s Lumen Field to its feet.
Throughout the match, the U.S. maintained over 60% possession, demonstrating their dominant play. Alex Freeman contributed significantly despite the absence of Christian Pulisic, who was sidelined due to a calf injury.
The U.S. leads Group D with six points, having scored a total of six goals in group play, tying their group stage record. Australia is second with three points while Paraguay and Turkey remain winless.
The team could secure a Group D victory with either a win or draw from the upcoming Paraguay vs. Turkey match. A Turkey loss would allow the U.S. to rest key players, including Pulisic, giving Turkey a chance at securing a spot in the next stage.
Next, the U.S. will play against Turkey in Los Angeles on Thursday. Follow sports coverage on Fox News Digital and subscribe to their newsletter for updates.