June 12, 2026

The long-awaited World Cup opener on home soil Friday promises to contain deep shades of red, white and blue for the United States men's national team.

Manager Mauricio Pochettino might be from Argentina and goal-producing forward Folarin Balogun grew up in England after he was born in New York City, but star playmaker Christian Pulisic does hail from the All-American chocolate bar-producing town of Hershey, Pa.

The home fans are ready to embrace all of it when the USMNT takes on Paraguay to kick off Group D play Friday night in search of a sweet result. It will be the first World Cup match on US soil in 32 years, when the 1994 Final was played just up the road in Pasadena.

It was another eight years of waiting after the joint hosting bid from the United States, Canada and Mexico was accepted.