In what is considered opening weekend for the 2025-26 season across Europe’s top leagues, a few high profile names may not feature. Here’s the latest status on some of the US Men’s National Team players who have been dealing with injuries. Ricardo Pepi OUT. Will miss Saturday’s match versus FC Twente. PSV manager Peter Bosz […]
Having reached the knockout rounds for the first time in the millennium, the US Men’s Olympic Team will face off against surprising Group B winners Morocco, with a spot in the semifinal on the line.
The United States Men’s Olympic Team will look to secure advancement to the quarterfinals when they face Group A last-place team Guinea, in a game that is likely to be much tougher than their cakewalk against New Zealand three days prior.
The United States Men’s Olympic Team finds themselves in a must-win situation on Saturday afternoon, as they need a win against New Zealand – sans drones – in order to stay alive in their hopes to reach the knockout round.
The U.S. Men’s Olympic Soccer Team got their 2024 campaign off to a humbling start as they allowed three unanswered goals in their loss to France at the Stade Velodrome in Marseille on Wednesday night.
The United States U-23 Men’s National Team returns to Olympic play for the first time since 2008 on Wednesday evening, when they open their campaign against hosts and gold medal favorites France.
Brenden Aaronson came off the bench to provide a much-needed spark for Union Berlin and scored the only goal of the game to take all three points against Pellegrino Matarazzo’s Hoffenheim.
Jordan Pefok kept his goal-scoring form going but had to leave the game with an injury as Borussia Monchengladbach settled for a point while Keven Paredes bagged his first goal of the season for Wolfsburg as they settled for the draw with Werder Bremen.
After the weekend’s disappointing let-down against Germany, Gregg Berhalter will hope to regain some face early in his second tenure when his team faces off against regular World Cup foes Ghana in Nashville, Tennessee.
Following Saturday’s win over Uzbekistan that was hardly as impressive as the final scoreline, the United States Men’s National Team will be looking for a more convincing performance against Oman on Tuesday night in Saint Paul, Minnesota.
