The U.S. men’s national team unveiled its roster for the FIFA World Cup on Tuesday, finalizing the squad that will try to capture the country its first title in the world’s biggest soccer tournament.
The list includes 2022 World Cup stars Christian Pulisic, Weston McKennie and Tyler Adams as well as first-timers like Folarin Balogun and Matt Freese. Tanner Tessmann and Diego Luna were notably left off the roster.
“It’s definitely is starting to feel real,” Pulisic said on the Fox broadcast after the announcement. “I’m so thankful for all of this incredible support. It really fuels us so we appreciate all of you showing out.”
Pulisic, the face of the USMNT, was asked about feeling pressure heading into his second World Cup.
“I don’t have a clear answer,” he said. “All I can do is give my best. I’m so proud to represent this country and I’m going to do my best to make you guys proud.”
The World Cup will be played in America for the first time since 1994, this time with matches also taking place in Mexico and Canada. The last time the U.S. played host, it advanced to the round of 16, losing 1-0 to Brazil.
The 2026 tournament will kick off June 11, when Mexico hosts South Africa in Mexico City. The U.S. will play its first game June 12, taking on Paraguay at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.
Though the U.S. has thrived in many international sports, the men’s soccer team is still looking for consistent success in the World Cup. Since 1990, it has advanced beyond the round of 16 only once, a run to the quarterfinals in Korea and Japan in 2002.
After it failed to qualify for the 2018 tournament, the U.S. made it to the knockout stage in 2022 but lost 3-1 to the Netherlands. It has made a coaching change since the last World Cup, with Gregg Berhalter fired in July 2024. The team then brought in former Argentina defender and Paris Saint-Germain, Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino to lead the team.
In 24 matches under Pochettino, the U.S. has 13 wins, two draws and nine losses.
Pochettino, on the Fox broadcast, said it was “so, so difficult to pick 26 (players) ... but now we need to move on. That is soccer and we need to look forward for the future and the World Cup.”
The U.S. will start the tournament in Group D, along with Paraguay, Australia and Turkey. Group play is scheduled from June 11 to June 27, with the knockout stage beginning June 28.
The final will be July 19 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
Pochettino was asked about the long odds of the U.S. winning its first World Cup.
“Why not us? Why not us?” he said. “It’s important to really believe. In this sport, the first thing is to believe and then to work really hard to try to earn what you want.”
Here is the full USMNT roster:
Goalkeepers
- Matt Freese, New York City
- Matt Turner, New England Revolution
- Chris Brady, Chicago Fire
Defenders
- Max Arfsten, Columbus Crew
- Sergiño Dest, PSV
- Alex Freeman, Villarreal
- Mark McKenzie, Toulouse
- Tim Ream, Charlotte FC
- Chris Richards, Crystal Palace
- Antonee Robinson, Fulham
- Miles Robinson, FC Cincinnati
- Joe Scally, Borussia Mönchengladbach
- Auston Trusty, Celtic
Midfielders
- Tyler Adams, AFC Bournemouth
- Sebastian Berhalter, Vancouver Whitecaps
- Weston McKennie, Juventus
- Cristian Roldan, Seattle Sounders
- Brenden Aaronson, Leeds United
- Christian Pulisic, AC Milan
- Gio Reyna, Borussia Mönchengladbach
- Malik Tillman, Bayer Leverkusen
- Tim Weah, Marseille
- Alejandro Zendejas, Club América
Strikers
- Folarin Balogun, AS Monaco
- Ricardo Pepi, PSV
- Haji Wright, Coventry City