The United States advanced to the World Cup knockout rounds with a game to spare following an impressive 2-0 win over Australia in Seattle, further bolstering the hopes of an already hyped host nation. A deep US roster overcame the absence of Christian Pulisic to clinch a World Cup knockout berth after only two matches for the first time. The US join fellow tournament co-hosts Mexico as the first teams to progress, and could be assured top spot in Group D if Turkey fail to beat Paraguay later Friday. Read moreWorld Cup 2026: All the fixtures Excitement had been running high from last week's US thrashing of Paraguay. And a glorious day in the Pacific Northwest did not disappoint the red-and-white-clad fans who packed Seattle's Lumen Field and its surrounding streets and bars. Even before kickoff, chants of "USA" rocked a stadium best known as the raucous home of the Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks, but also a US soccer hotbed that hosts the local Sounders. Without Pulisic, who failed to recover from a calf issue in time, coach Mauricio Pochettino switched to a 4-4-2 formation, bringing in second striker Ricardo Pepi. For the second game running, the US were gifted an early lead, thanks to an own goal in the 11th minute. Playing slightly wider than usual, star striker Folarin Balogun raced down the left and cut the ball back from the byline. Under pressure from a lurking Pepi, Aussie defender Cameron Burgess steered the ball into his own net. Toothless Australia Having surprisingly dropped both goalscorers from their impressive opening win over Turkey, Australia looked toothless. The US controlled possession and were lively and dynamic on the attack, Weston McKennie and Sergino Dest combining well down the right flank. Alex Freeman doubled the US lead in the 44th minute from what was surprisingly his team's first shot on target. Taking a free kick from the right byline, Antonee Robinson ignored the scrum in the box and played the ball to Sergino Dest, wide open in the D, whose blocked shot looped up into the air. Freeman -- son of Super Bowl-winning NFL wide receiver Antonio Freeman -- was first to the ball, heading it past Patrick Beach. The offside flag went up. But it was overturned by VAR, and the stadium rocked for a second a time.