The United States aims to win their first World Cup knockout game since 2002 when they face Bosnia-Herzegovina tonight in the Round of 32.
The USMNT finished the group stage atop Group D with a 2-1 record. They beat Paraguay handily and Australia, though that final score was closer, before closing out the stage with a loss to Turkey.
The team, without a handful of starters going into the match with Turkey, will be at full strength today with no injuries reported. Christian Pulisic, who missed the Australia match with a calf injury sustained against Paraguay, will hopefully be able to play a full 90 minutes tonight.
USMNT vs. Bosnia-Herzegovina: what to know
- What: FIFA World Cup 2026, Round of 32
- When: July 1, 8 p.m. ET
- Where: Levi’s Stadium (Santa Clara, California)
- Channel: FOX (English), Telemundo (Spanish)
- Streaming: DIRECTV (try it free)
Bosnia-Herzegovina advanced as one of the top eight third place teams after the group stage. They opened the tournament with a 1-1 draw, fell 4-1 to Switzerland and closed out the group stage with a 3-1 win over Qatar.
Here’s everything you need to know about the USMNT’s Round of 32 match in the 2026 World Cup.
USMNT vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina time
The USMNT vs. Bosnia-Herzegovina Round of 32 match at the World Cup is scheduled to kick off at 8 p.m. ET today, July 1.
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United States World Cup roster
Goalkeepers:
- Matt Turner
- Matt Freese
- Chris Brady
Defenders:
- Sergiño Dest
- Chris Richards
- Antonee Robinson
- Auston Trusty
- Miles Robinson
- Tim Ream (captain)
- Alex Freeman
- Mark McKenzie
- Joe Scally
Midfielders:
- Tyler Adams
- Giovanni Reyna
- Weston McKennie
- Christian Pulisic
- Brenden Aaronson
- Sebastian Berhalter
- Cristian Roldan
- Malik Tillman
- Max Arfsten
Forwards:
- Ricardo Pepi
- Haji Wright
- Folarin Balogun
- Timothy Weah
- Alejandro Zendejas
Bosnia and Herzegovina World Cup roster
Goalkeepers:
- Nikola Vasilj
- Mladen Jurkas
- Martin Zlomislic
Defenders:
- Nihad Mujakic
- Dennis Hadzikadunic
- Taril Muharemovic
- Sead Kolasinac
- Amar Dedic
- Nikola Katic
- Stjepan Radeljic
- Nidal Celik
Midfielders:
- Benjamin Tahirovic
- Armin Gigovic
- Ivan Basic
- Ivan Sunjic
- Amar Memic
- Amir Hadziahmetovic
- Dzenis Burnic
- Ermin Mahmic
Forwards:
- Samed Bazdar
- Ermedin Demirovic
- Edin Dzeko (captain)
- Kerim Alajbegovic
- Esmir Bajraktarevic
- Haris Tabakovic
- Jovo Lukic
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