Friday's victory over Australia led to a flood of fresh belief in the USMNT and its hopes of achieving something special

U.S. men’s national team manager Mauricio Pochettino had a golden lineup against Paraguay that he may not want to alter.

The USMNT look to win its second game of the World Cup against Australia on Friday in Seattle.

The United States can make more history and more fans if they defeat Australia in their second World Cup match. The big question is whether Christian Pulisic can play.

What's behind the vibe shift around the USMNT and its World Cup potential? Its manager speaks to The Athletic to peel back the curtain

After Mauricio Pochettino’s passionate half-time speech last October, the US shaped up and started on the path to a rematch against the Australians in Seattle

After Mauricio Pochettino’s passionate half-time speech last October, the USA shaped up and started on the path to a rematch against the Australians in Seattle

Coach Mauricio Pochettino challenged U.S. players during a match against Australia last year. The teams meet again Friday with a spot in the round of 32 on the line.

The match follows the USMNT's convincing 4-1 victory over Paraguay in their World Cup opener in Southern California

It was a brilliant day for two of this year’s co-hosts with Canada recording its first ever World Cup win and Mexico becoming the first team to qualify for the knockout rounds…

Mauricio Pochettino’s USMNT will look to build on its strong World Cup start and move closer to the knockout stage with a win over Australia.

The game in Seattle inspired notable figures from NFL, NBA and the White House.

Mauricio Pochettino’s team proved very superior to its Australian counterpart in the first half, but had to work for it in the second

A raucous Seattle crowd watched on as Mauricio Pochettino’s team emerged victorious in the noon-time heat

SEATTLE, June 19 : The United States clinched a spot in the World Cup's round of 32 with their 2-0 win over Australia, but the team must keep "believing that we can win (and)…

The U.S men’s national team games have a different feel to them, defined by a unique and purely American approach.

Friday's victory over Australia led to a flood of fresh belief in the USMNT and its hopes of achieving something special

American sports analyst, Skip Bayless, took to X to proclaim the US a “legit World Cup contender”