The United States Men’s National Team kicks off their busy 2024 schedule with the traditional January friendly, giving head coach Gregg Berhalter the chance to see many of his otherwise untested domestic options in action.
The United States is aiming to reach a fifth straight Gold Cup final, however must first deal with what will be a difficult Panama team on Wednesday night in San Diego’s Snapdragon Stadium.
The United States faces off against familiar foe Trinidad and Tobago in their Group A finale on Sunday night, in a game where a slip-up, even if unlikely, could see the team face the most disastrous of consequences.
While not attractive, and was possibly expected considering the squad for this campaign, the USMNT and Jamaica drew 1-1 on Saturday night to kick off the 2023 Gold Cup. Substitute Brandon Vazquez’s late equalizer gave the Americans a point. We take a closer look at how it all went down, the context of some of the key plays within the flow of the game, and what it means for the team going forward
A MLS-heavy squad of USMNT players will take the field on Wednesday night in Los Angeles, California, for a friendly against a largely uncapped Serbian squad consisting of domestic and North American-based players.
The list of 24 players called up by interim USMNT head coach Anthony Hudson was just announced, with a trio of in-demand dual-citizens – Brandon Vazquez, Alejandro Zendejas and Jonathan Gómez – sure to grab the headlines.
