A full 1,098 days since exiting the 2022 men’s World Cup with a loss to the Netherlands in the heat of Qatar, and 189 days until they open the 2026 World Cup in the midsummer heat of Los Angeles, the US men’s national team found out who they’ll face next in the world’s most popular sporting event on a cold, snowy day in Washington DC. Games against Australia, Paraguay, and one of Turkey, Romania, Slovakia and Kosovo will await the US in the 2026 World Cup, which they will co-host with Mexico and Canada, after the draw for the competition at the Kennedy Center on Friday.
The United States’ opening game in the competition is set for 12 June in Los Angeles, with subsequent group games in Seattle on 19 June and in Los Angeles again on 25 June. Fifa will announce the order of opponents and the kickoff times for those games on Saturday at 5pm ET.
As a co-host of the tournament, the US were placed into Pot 1 of the World Cup draw, which took place in a lavish and at times ridiculous ceremony on Friday afternoon. Former England defender Rio Ferdinand presided over the draw, with help from a procession of US sports stars: former NFL quarterback Tom Brady, New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge, basketball hall-of-famer Shaquille O’Neal, and NHL great Wayne Gretzky.
Australia were drawn in the US’s group out of Pot 2. The two sides have not before in a men’s World Cup, though they did play a friendly in Colorado earlier this year, which was won 2-1 by the US. The Socceroos qualified by finishing second in their World Cup qualifying group in Asia, behind Japan.
Paraguay are the Pot 3 representative. They finished sixth in South American World Cup qualifying, in the last automatic spot. They, too, recently played the US in a friendly – a 2-1 win by the US in Chester, Pennsylvania.
The Pot 4 representative will be one of Turkey, Romania, Slovakia and Kosovo. Those teams are involved in a playoff, which will take place in March, for a qualifying spot from Europe, with the winner advancing to the World Cup finals. Should Turkey win the tournament, all three US group opponents will be teams they played in friendlies in 2025.
Elsewhere in Friday’s draw, holders Argentina received a forgiving path in Group J, opening their title defense against Algeria before meeting Austria and debutants Jordan. European champions Spain were also handed a manageable assignment in Group H alongside Cape Verde, Uruguay and Saudi Arabia.
England will fancy their chances of progressing from Group L, which includes 2018 finalists Croatia as well as Ghana and Panama. France face a more complicated route in Group I after drawing Senegal and Erling Haaland’s Norway, with the group completed by an intercontinental play-off winner from Iraq, Bolivia or Suriname.
Among the co-hosts, Mexico will open the tournament against South Africa at the Estadio Azteca, while Brazil were dropped into one of the spicier sections: Group C with 2022 semi-finalists Morocco, Scotland and Haiti. Germany landed in Group E with Ivory Coast, Ecuador and Curaçao; Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal, should he feature, will contend with Uzbekistan, Colombia and a play-off winner.
With the World Cup draw completed and warm-up friendlies scheduled against Germany, Portugal, Belgium and an as yet unconfirmed opponent lined up, the bulk of the United States’ schedule is set during what could be one of the most transformative periods for the sport in the history of the country. Now, all that’s left to do is to play the games.
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