USMNT – Your Hub for USA Soccer News
If you love American soccer, this is the place to grab the latest USMNT updates. We pull together scores, player news, and what’s coming up next so you don’t have to chase every site.
Upcoming Matches and How to Watch
The USMNT has a busy schedule through the summer. First up is a friendly against Mexico on June 12 – a game that usually draws a big crowd and plenty of drama. After that, we head into World Cup qualifying with matches against Costa Rica (July 4) and Panama (July 9). All three games will be streamed live on ESPN+, so you can watch from your phone or TV.
For fans who prefer over‑the‑air options, the Mexico friendly also airs on Univision in Spanish and Fox Sports in English. The qualifiers are picked up by CBS Sports Network, and local radio stations like 640 WDAE will have live commentary if you’re on the road.
Key Players to Keep an Eye On
Christian Pulisic remains the star of the show. His speed and finishing make him a constant threat, especially when he’s paired with midfield engine Gio Reyes. Reyes has been dropping more passes into dangerous areas and is becoming a reliable creator.
Don’t overlook the newer faces either. Forward Jordan Perry earned his first cap last month and scored a quick goal against Jamaica. If he keeps that form, he could become a regular starter. On defense, Zack Stewart’s experience helps keep the backline organized, while young center‑back Brandon Miller is learning fast from senior teammates.
In goal, Matt Freeman has shown good composure after a shaky start last year. His recent clean sheet against Honduras shows he can handle pressure when the team needs it most.
Keeping track of injuries matters too. The squad announced that defender Chris Cunningham missed the Mexico friendly with a hamstring strain, so coach Gregg Berhalter will likely rotate him in later matches. Stay tuned to our updates for any last‑minute changes before each game.
Besides match days, you can follow the USMNT on social media for behind‑the‑scenes content. The official @USMNT Instagram posts training clips, player interviews, and fan polls that let you voice your opinion about line‑ups.
If you’re looking to join a community of US soccer fans, check out our comment section below each article. Fans often share tips on where to catch the games locally, how to get tickets for home matches at the new stadium in Nashville, and even organize watch parties in cities across Africa.
Finally, remember that the USMNT’s performance impacts more than just scores – it influences youth soccer programs, sponsorship deals, and the overall growth of the sport in America. By staying informed, you help boost the conversation around the team and keep the momentum going.