Manager: Greg Berhalter (2018-present)
Star Players: Christian Pulisic, Tyler Adams, Gio Reyna, Matt Turner
Legendary Former Players: Landon Donovan, Clint Dempsey, Tim Howard, Kasey Keller, Brad Friedel
FIFA World Cup Appearances: 11
Championship Titles: CONCACAF Nations League (2020, 2023), CONCACAF Gold Cup (1991, 2002, 2005, 2007, 2013, 2017, 2021)
Long the subject of mockery both at home and abroad, the US Men’s National Soccer Team (often abbreviated as the USMNT) has battled its way into respectability over the past three decades as interest in soccer has grown in the country due to shifting demographics, greater access to soccer media from other countries, and the opportunities provided by the growth of the MLS (Major League Soccer), America’s premier professional league. Nowadays, the US and its arch-rival Mexico are generally considered to be the two prime FIFA World Cup contenders from the CONCACAF region. The US have been more or less a fixture at the World Cup since they hosted it in 1994, reaching the Round of 16 on three occasions and the Quarterfinals in 2002 in Japan/South Korea with a gleeful 2-0 victory over Mexico en route. American soccer fans seem to be ever striving for respectability, frequently memorizing obscure stats and facts about the game to try to impress fans from more established soccer nations (but usually just confusing/bemusing them). Nevertheless, this is a sign of a deep and growing passion for the game in the United States that will surely reach fever pitch in 2026 when, along with fellow NAFTA members Canada and Mexico, they will once again host the FIFA World Cup. Imagine (just imagine!) if America could “bring it home” before England does…
US Men’s National Soccer Team matches are some of the most popular events in the country, with national pride and a place in soccer history on the line! Attending a US Men’s National Soccer Team match can be one of the most unforgettable experiences in a soccer fan’s life, though high demand means that tickets often sell out well in advance. For your best chance at finding the cheapest tickets to upcoming US Men’s National Soccer Team matches, check the TicketX listings on this page and use our handy TicketX seating chart to compare prices and seat locations. Buy your tickets from TicketX with a single click for the lowest commission fees!
Tickets to US Men's National Soccer Team games starting from $38.50 at Inter&Co Stadium on Jan 22 are available from TicketX. Prices are subject to change due to demand and other factors, so beat the offside trap and buy your tickets today!
The US Men’s National Soccer Team has several big upcoming games that you need to go to:
Mar. 21 - CONCACAF Nations League Final: United States vs. Jamaica @ AT&T Stadium (Arlington, Texas)
Mar 24 - CONCACAF Nations League Final: vs. Mexico/Panama OR
Third Place Play-off - vs. Mexico/Panama @ AT&T Stadium (Arlington, Texas)
Jun 8 - International Match: United States vs. Colombia @ FedEx Field (Landover, Maryland)
Jun 12 - International Match: United States vs. Brazil @ Camping World Stadium (Orlando, Florida)
Jun 23 - Copa America (Group C): United States vs. Bolivia @ AT&T Stadium (Arlington, Texas)
Jun 27 - Copa America (Group C): United States vs. Panama @ Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, Georgia)
Jul 1 - Copa America (Group C): United States vs. Uruguay @ GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City, Missouri)
Jul 4-6 - Copa America Quarterfinals (depending on results)
Jul 9-10 - Copa America Semifinals (depending on results)
Jul 13 - Copa America Match for Third Place (depending on results)
Jul 14 - Copa America Final (depending on results)
It’s not even close. The United States’ biggest rival in soccer is, and has always been, Mexico. While El Tri used to view the US as little more than a speed-bump in qualifiers en route to the World Cup, times have changed and the rivalry is more fiercely contested than ever. Mexico dominates the all-time series at 36-23-17, but since 2000, the US leads 18-8-9, including an all-important 2-0 win in the Round of 16 in the 2002 World Cup. The US also has a burgeoning rivalry with Canada as their northern neighbors continue to improve, as well as many Central American and Caribbean adversaries. The US has also played geopolitical adversaries Iran twice in the World Cup, losing a fierce 2-1 encounter in 1998 but getting their own back with a 1-0 victory in 2022.
US Men’s National Soccer Team games are worth going to for the national anthem alone! You’ll see red, white, and blue flags, hair, faces, other parts of bodies–it’s a big party and the soccer ain’t bad either. If you want to go to a US soccer game, get your tickets right now from TicketX as they always sell out very quickly.
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