USA's Pre-World Cup Games: Belgium, Portugal in March; Senegal in May, Germany in June
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- The United States men's national soccer team has finalized its pre-World Cup schedule, announcing a friendly match against Senegal on May 31 in Charlotte, North Carolina. This match is part of a series of games leading up to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will feature the U.S. as one of the co-hosts alongside Canada and Mexico.
- This friendly against Senegal is crucial for the U.S. team as it prepares for the World Cup, allowing the coaching staff to evaluate player performance and team dynamics ahead of the tournament. The match will provide an opportunity to test strategies and build team cohesion.
- The U.S. team will face significant competition in the World Cup, being drawn into Group D alongside Paraguay, Australia, and a UEFA playoff winner. The upcoming friendly matches, including the one against Senegal, are essential for the team's readiness as they aim to make a strong showing in a tournament that will showcase 48 teams and is expected to be highly competitive.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System



