United States took on Belgium on July 7, 2026 at Seattle Stadium, securing a victory that kept their World Cup campaign alive. The Americans dominated possession at 56.2 % and logged 527 passes with an 86.9 % accuracy, setting the tone early in the match.
How did the United States perform?
The team generated seven total shots, two of which found the target, while Belgium managed fifteen attempts. Despite the lower shot count, the U.S. held a tighter defensive shape, committing eleven fouls compared with nine from the Belgians and earning two yellow cards. Off‑side calls were minimal, with just one against the United States.
Which players stood out for the United States?
Midfielder Matt Freese (16 min) and forward Christian Pulisic (13 min) were instrumental in the midfield‑attack link‑up. Weston McKennie logged the most minutes at 17, driving forward runs that opened space for Sergiño Dest (10 min) on the left flank. The defensive line, arranged in a 4‑3‑3, featured Tim Ream (13 min) and Timothy Adams (3 min) providing stability.
What does the result mean for United States' World Cup hopes?
The win lifts the United States in the group standings, keeping them in contention for a knockout‑stage berth. With a solid possession base and efficient passing, the squad shows the ability to control games against European opposition. The two‑goal margin in shots on target also hints at a balanced attack that can break down tighter defenses.
What’s next for the United States?
The next group fixture arrives on July 12, where the United States will meet the tournament host nation. Coach Gregg Berhalter is expected to rotate some starters, giving bench players like Jaden Sanford and Kasey Kelley a chance to prove themselves. Maintaining the current defensive discipline will be key as the team eyes a spot in the round of 16.
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