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USMNT Gears Up for 2026 World Cup on Home Soil
2 Jan
Summary
- USMNT ends 2025 unbeaten in five matches under Pochettino.
- Key players like Adams and McKennie face fitness concerns.
- Roster predictions emerge six months before the World Cup.

The United States men's national team is six months away from co-hosting the 2026 World Cup, and Mauricio Pochettino has instilled a renewed sense of belief. The team concluded 2025 on a five-match unbeaten streak, showcasing the positive impact of Pochettino's tactical vision and the squad's growing depth. Key performances against Paraguay and Uruguay marked a strong finish to the year.
Challenges will escalate in March with friendlies against formidable opponents like Belgium and Portugal, providing crucial tests against potential World Cup contenders. However, concerns linger regarding playing time for key midfielders Yunus Musah and Gio Reyna at their respective clubs. Tyler Adams's injury at the start of the year also raises questions about his peak fitness for the tournament's kickoff.
Despite these uncertainties, several players are considered locks for the starting lineup if healthy, including Weston McKennie, whose recent return to Juventus's midfield rotation is a positive sign. The goalkeeping position appears settled, with Matt Freese potentially securing the number one spot. As the roster solidifies, the USMNT aims to peak at the right time for their home World Cup campaign.




