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2026 FIFA World Cup
29MAR

Pochettino names 27 for last Cup window

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The US play Belgium on 28 March and Portugal on 31 March in Atlanta, with Mauricio Pochettino's squad — led by Christian Pulisic's 82 caps and including nine MLS players — offering the clearest signal yet of his World Cup squad shape.

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Key takeaway

With Adams and Dest both absent through injury, the Atlanta friendlies against Belgium and Portugal are Pochettino's final opportunity to identify solutions at defensive midfield and right back before the World Cup roster closes in late May.

Mauricio Pochettino named 27 players for the March international window — the last opportunity to assess form and fitness before submitting his final World Cup roster in late May. Christian Pulisic, with 82 caps, leads a squad that includes nine MLS players, reflecting both the domestic league's depth and Pochettino's willingness to consider players outside European club football for the tournament. Sergiño Dest and Tyler Adams miss through injury; Adams's absence at defensive midfield is the sharpest selection gap, given the role he played in the US run to the quarter-finals at Qatar 2022.

The two fixtures carry different weights. Belgium, on 28 March in Atlanta, are Group G opponents alongside Iran — the group whose composition remains unresolved following FIFA's rejection of Iran's relocation request and the unresolved question of Iran's participation ahead of the 30 April FIFA Congress deadline . Portugal, on 31 March, are among the tournament's strongest qualifying sides and a plausible knockout-round opponent for one of the co-hosts. Pochettino has roughly seven weeks between the Atlanta window and final roster submission; players who distinguish themselves against Belgium and Portugal move to the front of selection decisions for positions that remain open.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

Pochettino has named 27 players for the US national team's last major rehearsal before the World Cup. The squad plays Belgium and Portugal in Atlanta in late March — genuinely competitive opponents who will reveal the team's current level against top European sides. Nine of the 27 come from MLS, America's domestic football league, which is an unusually high proportion compared with other competitive nations' squads. Two important European-based players are missing through injury. Pochettino names his final World Cup roster in late May; these March matches are effectively the last public audition for players on the squad's margins.

Deep Analysis
Synthesis

The Atlanta venue choice is commercially deliberate: the city hosts a growing Latino footballing community, and the matches serve USSF's domestic fanbase activation strategy. Nine MLS players simultaneously generate visibility for the league during a period when Apple TV+ is approaching its second-cycle broadcast rights negotiation — squad selection and commercial strategy are not independent decisions at a hosting-nation World Cup.

Root Causes

The high MLS count reflects two converging pressures. First, injury attrition across a demanding European club calendar — Adams and Dest are the most prominent casualties but not the only ones. Second, MLS's structural advantages of lighter physical load and aligned international windows leave domestic players more available and fit at this point in the season.

The 27-player squad size — one above the standard 26 — signals unresolved uncertainty about the European-based contingent's fitness rather than a deliberate tactical expansion. Pochettino is carrying an extra player as injury insurance rather than because he has resolved his best twenty-six.

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