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    Home»World News»Breaking down the United States’ path to the 2026 FIFA World Cup final as knockout play nears
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    Breaking down the United States’ path to the 2026 FIFA World Cup final as knockout play nears

    Esiri EdwardBy Esiri EdwardJune 28, 2026No Comments6 Mins Read
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    The USMNT is flying high as Group D winners. Winning their first two games was historic. The nation is oozing with patriotism and ready to ride this wave all the way to the World Cup Final, but the road just got a little tougher after Belgium’s big win on Friday. Now it’s time to break down the USA’s path to what would be their first World Cup Final appearance in history

    Round of 32

    USA opens the knockout stage on July 1 in Santa Clara, California, against Bosnia and Herzegovina, a third-place finisher from Group B. It’s a very favorable match-up to kick things off in the win-or-go-home stage. 

    In case you were wondering how and why we’re playing Bosnia, the matchup came from FIFA’s third-place pairing system. The 2026 World Cup features 48 teams, the knockout stage includes not only the 12 group winners and 12 runners-up, but also the eight best third-place finishers. Before the tournament, FIFA created a chart with 495 possible combinations that determines which third-place teams face each group winner based on which groups those teams come from. Once the group stage ended, Bosnia and Herzegovina was the third-place team assigned to the United States’ spot in the bracket, making it the USMNT’s Round of 32 opponent. *Queue ‘The More You Know’ music*

    USMNT players Folarin Balogun and Antonee Robinson celebrating

    Folarin Balogun and Antonee Robinson celebrate after Australia’s Cameron Burgess scored an own goal, giving the United States the first goal in Seattle, Washington on June 19, 2026.(Troy Wayrynen/Imagn Images)

    Round of 16

    Looking ahead to the Round of 16, the U.S. would likely face Belgium on July 6 in Seattle. Belgium won Group G and, notably, entered the tournament ranked ninth in the FIFA/Coca-Cola Men’s World Ranking. Their exact Round of 32 opponent is still unknown and could include teams like South Korea, Senegal, Algeria, or Austria

    Importantly, Belgium already beat the U.S. 5–2 in a March friendly, making it an extra intriguing rematch of sorts. The bracket was also shaped by Group B tiebreakers — Belgium and Egypt both finished on five points, but Belgium advanced with a better goal differential

    Obviously, USA would’ve preferred Egypt. Belgium is a dangerous team with real knockout power. The red, white and blue will need to play their best game to make it to the quarterfinals

    United States fans cheering in stands at Los Angeles Stadium in Inglewood

    United States fans cheer after a goal against Turkiye in the second half of a FIFA World Cup 2026 match at Los Angeles Stadium in Inglewood on June 25, 2026.(Keith Birmingham/Pasadena Star-News)

    Quarterfinals

    If the USMNT were to match its 2002 run and reach the quarterfinals, a likely opponent waiting there is Spain and superstar Lamine Yamal, the Group H winners. Spain is already the only team locked into that side of the bracket, and they open the knockout stage on July 2 against the Group J runner-up, which will either be Algeria or Austria

    In Spain’s half of the bracket, the Round of 32 matchups in Groups K and L could produce additional strong contenders. The most likely runners-up appear to be Colombia or Portugal from Group K, and Croatia or Ghana from Group L, depending on final group results with England still potentially influencing outcomes depending on their final match on Saturday

    Because of that structure, the quarterfinal path is shaping up to be extremely difficult for the United States. If the U.S. makes it that far, a July 10 match in Los Angeles could realistically be against Spain, Colombia or Portugal — any of which would represent the toughest test of their tournament run

    In short: If the U.S. reaches the final eight, they’re very likely staring at a European or South American heavyweight (especially Spain or Portugal). Making this stage would be a feat within itself, but we’re not here for pats on the backs, good tries and participation trophies

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    Lamine Yamal celebrating after scoring a goal during a soccer match at Atlanta Stadium

    Lamine Yamal of Spain celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group H match against Saudi Arabia at Atlanta Stadium in Atlanta, Ga., on June 21, 2026.(Patrick Smith/FIFA/Getty Images)

    Semifinals

    The USMNT has only reached a World Cup semifinal once before, back in 1930, during the first-ever tournament when just 13 teams competed. While the format was very different then, it still stands as the deepest run in U.S. men’s World Cup history

    In the expanded 2026 format, reaching the semifinals would require winning three straight knockout matches, which would likely involve defeating multiple elite national teams along the way, as I mentioned

    If the U.S. made it this far, the semifinal would be played on July 14 at AT&T Stadium (Dallas Stadium) in Arlington. Potential opponents from the other side of the bracket include some of the strongest teams in world soccer, including France and Germany, which have combined to win six World Cup titles. Other possible challengers include the Netherlands, a three-time World Cup runner-up that eliminated the U.S. in 2022, as well as Paraguay, Sweden, Morocco, and Canada.

    In short: a semifinal run would almost certainly require the U.S. to beat at least one or more global powers, making it the toughest and most historic stretch in program history. We’re talking about a “Miracle 2.0” type of run here. 

    Germany midfielder Aleksandar Pavlović tackles the ball from United States forward Christian Pulisic in a soccer match

    Germany midfielder Aleksandar Pavlović tackles the ball from United States forward Christian Pulisic during the first half of an international friendly soccer match in Chicago on June 6, 2026.(Nam Y. Huh/Associated Press)

    World Cup Final

    If the USMNT were to reach the World Cup Final, it would be held July 19 at MetLife Stadium, renamed New York New Jersey Stadium by FIFA for the tournament. This would represent the most significant moment in the history of American soccer, especially as a home final in front of a national crowd and global spotlight

    However, the path on the other side of the bracket is stacked with traditional powers. Brazil (five-time champions), Argentina (three-time winners and reigning champions) and Mexico are already confirmed in that half of the draw. England and Portugal could also join them depending on how the final group-stage results shake out

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    In other words, a potential U.S. final would almost certainly come against one of the sport’s historic giants, making the entire knockout path one of the most difficult runs in World Cup history

    So I have one question: “Do you believe in miracles?!”

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