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‘It’s Bible time’: How religion became part of the USMNT’s World Cup identity
From Christian Pulisic to Weston McKennie, many of the team’s biggest stars have been open about their faith, creating a new dynamic for a home World Cup• World Cup newsletter | Daily podcast | Get the appIn the third episode of the interminable, nine-part Pulisic docuseries, its subject, Christian Pulisic, sits down at a dining table, pink orchids blooming behind him. a friend asks him, holding a camera in Pulisic’s face.
‘It’s Bible time’: How religion became part of the USMNT’s World Cup identity
From Christian Pulisic to Weston McKennie, many of the team’s biggest stars have been open about their faith, creating a new dynamic for a home World Cup• World Cup newsletter | Daily podcast | Get the appIn the third episode of the interminable, nine-part Pulisic docuseries, its subject, Christian Pulisic, sits down at a dining table, pink orchids blooming behind him. a friend asks him, holding a camera in Pulisic’s face.
5 questions facing the USMNT as World Cup kickoff ...
In his 20 months in charge of the U.S. men's national team, Mauricio Pochettino has won 15 matches, lost 10 and tied one. He has taken a look at 67 different players and whittled that down to a 26-man squad. He has overseen a pair of inspiring performances over the past 10 days, a 3-2 win over Senegal and a 2-1 defeat to Germany.
USMNT World Cup scenarios and path: How the U.S. c...
How can Team USA qualify for the World Cup knockout rounds? What's the likely path? What do projection models say?
Pre-World Cup friendly live updates: USMNT vs. Sen...
World Cup preparation is underway! With less than two weeks before the start of the tournament, the United States will play its first of two friendlies before kicking off World Cup play on home soil as they host the always talented Senegal in Charlotte, North Carolina. Enjoy all the live updates from Sunday's match.
22 World Cup items, 22 stories
FIFA won't reveal how, but after every game at the 2026 World Cup this summer, it will be collecting items that will one day document the tournament. It already has the net from the 2018 World Cup final, for example, as well as the tracksuit that Pelé wore at his first World Cup in 1958. The items live in FIFA's various museums, ranging from Vancouver and Miami to Zurich and Hong Kong.
USMNT builds World Cup momentum by beating Senegal...
As dress rehearsals go, the performance from the U.S. men's national team against Senegal was a bit all over the place. The USMNT jumped out in front 2-0 on goals by Sergiño Dest and Christian Pulisic, only for Sadio Mané -- with the help of some suspect U.S. defending -- to even the match with a pair of goals. It was left to substitute Folarin Balogun to put the U.S. back in front, converting Timothy Weah's cross in the 63rd minute for the eventual game-winner in a 3-2 victory.
Ream named USMNT captain for 2026 World Cup
FAYETTEVILLE, Georgia - U.S. men's national team manager Mauricio Pochettino has named defender Tim Ream as captain for the USMNT during the 2026 World Cup. Pochettino made the announcement at his press conference ahead of Sunday's pre-World Cup friendly against Senegal in Charlotte, N.C. "I am so grateful that [Ream] is with us and because [he] was a great captain, not only on the field...maybe more important of the field," Pochettino said.
American soccer still has a global stigma: Can the USMNT at this World Cup change that?
Eric Wynalda had reached his breaking point. The year was 1992, and "everybody" at then-Bundesliga side FC Saarbrucken, including Wynalda's teammates, had regaled him with taunts of "scheiss Ami" or German for "s--- American." After six weeks of hearing this, he decided to take matters into his own hands.
Predicting every game of the entire World Cup: All...
Everyone is using artificial intelligence to do, well, everything. With the World Cup starting on June 11, you can't scroll for more than a couple of minutes without hitting another post or video or reel of someone telling you how they used AI to predict the World Cup. So, I decided to use my own supercomputer to predict every game of the 2026 World Cup -- the supercomputer is called "my brain."