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2026 FIFA World Cup
2JUL

USA win a man down to reach last 16

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Folarin Balogun scored and was sent off, then Malik Tillman's late free-kick sealed a 2-0 win that carried a ten-man United States past Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Key takeaway

Balogun scored then saw red, but Tillman's free-kick carried a ten-man USA past Bosnia.

Folarin Balogun scored and was then sent off in the 64th minute as the United States beat Bosnia and Herzegovina 2-0 in the round of 32 1. Malik Tillman settled it late with a free-kick, and the Americans held on through the closing half-hour with ten men 2.

Balogun, the American-born forward who switched his allegiance to the United States in 2023, opened the scoring before a second bookable offence reduced his side to ten. Tillman, a Bayern Munich academy product now with PSV Eindhoven, curled in the free-kick that ended the tie as a contest. It was the United States' first World Cup knockout win since 2002, when they beat Mexico to reach the quarter-finals.

The United States had topped Group D on the final day , and that seeding put them against Bosnia and Herzegovina rather than a heavier name. Playing 30 minutes a man short usually tilts a tie towards the fuller side; instead the Americans protected the two-goal lead Tillman had built and conceded nothing. Managing a ten-man block for half an hour in a knockout is the kind of control a home tournament will ask of them again in the last 16.

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In plain English

The United States beat Bosnia and Herzegovina 2-0, but had to do it with only ten players on the pitch for the final half hour of the match. Folarin Balogun scored the opening goal, then was sent off, which means he was shown a red card and had to leave the field, with his team not allowed to replace him. Playing with one fewer player usually makes it much harder to win, since the team has less cover across the pitch. Instead, Malik Tillman scored a late free-kick to seal the result, and the United States held on to reach the round of 16. As one of the tournament's three co-hosts, keeping the run going matters beyond this one match: it keeps American fans engaged and keeps demand high for tickets to the matches still to come.

What could happen next?
  • Consequence

    Balogun's red card means he will miss the United States' next match through suspension, forcing a change to the forward line for the round of 16.

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