LIVE UPDATES: USMNT Ready for Group D Finale Against Türkiye in Los Angeles

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LIVE UPDATES: USMNT Ready for Group D Finale Against Türkiye in Los Angeles

LOS ANGELES - The U.S. Men’s National Team will look to remain perfect in group stage play as the Stars and Stripes take on Türkiye in the final day of Group D action. The USMNT is already confirmed as Group D winners thanks to a 2-0-0 start to the FIFA World Cup 2026 via victories against Paraguay in Los Angeles and Australia in Seattle. As for Türkiye, the Crescent-Stars have been eliminated after a winless start to its third World Cup. Both teams, however, will be hungry to conclude group stage play with three points.

Follow along for live updates from Los Angeles Stadium below.

PRE-GAME - What’s at stake​


Though the match will have no impact on the USMNT’s first-place and Türkiye’s last-place group stage standings, the contest could prove historic for the USMNT. If the U.S. wins, it would mark the first time the USMNT has totaled three wins in a single World Cup. A U.S. draw would see this year’s team become just the fourth to to go unbeaten in group stage play (1930, 2010, 2022).

Additionally, a single USMNT goal would match an all-time Stars and Stripes record at 7. Anything more than that would set a new program record for a single World Cup.

PRE-GAME - Türkiye hungry for goals​


The Crescent-Stars have fired off a whopping 62 shots across its first two group stage matches but have no goals to show for it. Per Opta, it’s the longest run of unsuccessful shots since Algeria’s 71 spanning the 1986, 2010 and 2014 tournaments.

PRE-GAME - USMNT AVAILABILITY​


Aside from Cristian Roldan, who is dealing with a minor muscle strain, the remaining 25 players are available for selection. Forward Christian Pulisic, who missed the Australia game as he recovered from an injury, is available for selection according to USMNT head coach Mauricio Pochettino.

That said, as today’s match has no impact on the USMNT’s upcoming knockout stage match, Pochettino may opt to rest certain players and avoid playing those on yellow cards (defenders Chris Richards, Antonee Robinson, midfielder Tyler Adams and forward Folarin Balogun).

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PRE-GAME - USMNT vs. Türkiye history​


The USMNT and Türkiye have met on five prior occasions—four times in non-official matches and once in the 2003 FIFA Confederations Cup. The all-time series is an even 2W-2L-1D, with all five fixtures being determined by one goal or fewer. Across the 34-year series, each side has scored seven goals.

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Following a 1-1 draw in the pair’s first meeting in Istanbul in 1991, the following four matches finished with identical 2-1 scorelines—two went the way of the U.S. (May 29, 2010, in Philadelphia, Pa. and June 1, 2014, in Harrison, N.J.) and two favored Türkiye (June 19, 2003, at the Confederations Cup in St. Etienne, France and June 7, 2025, in East Hartford, Conn.).

Of note, goalkeeper Matt Freese and defender Alex Freeman earned their first cap in that non-official match against Türkiye, both starting in the match in Connecticut last year.

PRE-GAME - Turkish Players to Watch​


Despite its two-match scoreless streak, Türkiye is powered by a trio of young attacking midfielders: 21-year-old Arda Güler of Real Madrid, 21-year-old Kenan Yıldız of Juventus and 20-year-old Can Uzun of Eintracht Frankfurt. Through two matches at the World Cup, however, Türkiye’s standout players have included the more experienced defensive duo of Mert Müldür (Fenerbahçe) and Ferdi Kadıoğlu (Brighton & Hove Albion), and the veteran presence of captain Hakan Çalhanoğlu (Inter Milan) and Abdülkerim Bardakcı (Galatasaray). Notably, Yıldız is a longtime teammate of the USMNT’s Weston McKennie (107 joint appearances) and Tim Weah (59 joint appearances) at Juventus.

PRE-GAME - Türkiye in the World Cup​


The Crescent-Stars have made three World Cup appearances. Türkiye made its debut at the 1954 FIFA World Cup in Switzerland, finishing with a 1-2-0 record. Türkiye enjoyed its best finish at the 2002 FIFA World Cup in Korea Japan, advancing to the knockout stage with a 1-1-1 group stage record. In the knockout stage, Türkiye defeated co-hosts Japan in the Round of 16 and Senegal in the Quarterfinals before falling 1-0 to eventual champions Brazil in the Semifinals. The Crescent-Starsdefeated co-hosts Korea Republic in the third-place match. This year, Türkiye was eliminated from knockout stage contention after just two matches due to shutout losses against Australia and Paraguay.

PRE-GAME - The Crescent-Stars​


Türkiye is currently ranked 32nd in the FIFA/Coca-Cola Men’s World Rankings, dropping 10 spots since the last official ranking on June 11 due to a pair of losses in World Cup play.

In its last participation in official competitions, Türkiye advanced to the Quarterfinals of UEFA Euro 2024 and soon thereafter earned promotion to League A of the UEFA Nations League thanks to a strong performance in the 2024–25 edition of the tournament.

The Crescent-Stars prepared for UEFA World Cup qualifiers with a 2-1 victory against the USMNT last June before falling 1-0 against Mexico. In World Cup qualifiers, Türkiye finished second in Group E with a 4-1-1 record, advanced to the playoffs where it defeated Romania and Kosovo to book its spot in its third World Cup as Path C Playoff winners.

Türkiye was riding an eight-match unbeaten run entering the FIFA World Cup 2026 but dropped its first two fixtures at the tournament via shutout losses against Australia and Paraguay. Türkiye has not lost twice in a row since March 2024, and the Crescent-Stars have not suffered back-to-back shutout losses since June 2021 in UEFA Euro 2020.

PRE-GAME - How to Watch​


The match will be broadcast live on FOX with English commentary. Spanish commentary can be found on Telemundo and Peacock starting at 10 p.m. ET. Pregame coverage begins at 8 p.m. ET.

Fans can stream USMNT vs. Türkiye on the FOX One app with English commentary and Telemundo and Peacock with Spanish commentary starting at 10 p.m. ET. Pregame coverage begins at 8 p.m. ET.

Spanish-language commentary can be found on Fútbol de Primera. Coverage of the United States vs. Türkiye will begin at 9:30 p.m. ET.

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