12 Jun
Fri
•6:00pm
SoFi Stadium • Los Angeles
19 Jun
Fri
•12:00pm
Lumen Field • Seattle
25 Jun
Thu
•7:00pm
SoFi Stadium • Los Angeles
27 Mar
Fri
•7:45pm
Wembley Stadium • London
15 Jun
Mon
•6:00pm
Hard Rock Stadium • Miami
21 Jun
Sun
•6:00pm
Hard Rock Stadium • Miami
26 Jun
Fri
•6:00pm
Estadio Akron • Zapopan
High pressing and possession define a young generation in this U.S. side, a team that already raised its level at Qatar 2022, playing with non‑stop intensity and the courage to build from the back against anyone. On the other side stands La Celeste, boasting two World Cup titles, a deep‑rooted tradition of fighting spirit in every 50–50 challenge, and a style that blends intensity, know‑how and clinical finishing. It’s American stride and energy versus the experience and competitive savvy of South American football: two opposite ways of understanding the elite game.
With no recent World Cup meetings between them, respect is earned here and now: a sloppy pass in the build‑up, a poorly defended set piece or a disorganized counterattack could cost you crucial points.
In such a tight group stage, this head‑to‑head between the U.S. and Uruguay is played with final‑match intensity from the first whistle.
In Qatar 2022, the U.S. team reached the round of 16, driven by the leadership of Christian Pulisic and the work of Weston McKennie and Tyler Adams in midfield, holding the press and cranking up the tempo.
The Uruguayan side, despite going out in the group stage, still boasts an elite core, with Federico Valverde running the show in the middle, Darwin Núñez attacking the space and Ronald Araújo providing authority at the back. Two shirts with immense historic weight, two projects with a genuine hunger to go deep in the tournament.
Don’t settle for the highlights: lock in your tickets and experience live this U.S. vs. Uruguay showdown that could reshape the group’s future.