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2026 FIFA World Cup
16JUL

Balogun brace as USA win co-host opener

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Folarin Balogun scored twice as the United States beat Paraguay 4-1 on 12 June at SoFi Stadium, with a reported 19 million American viewers making it the country's most-watched football broadcast.

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Key takeaway

The co-host answered its selection questions and set a US football broadcast record in one night.

Folarin Balogun scored on 31 and 45 minutes as the United States beat Paraguay 4-1 on Friday 12 June at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, the co-host's opening Group D match. Damian Bobadilla turned the ball into his own net inside seven minutes, Mauricio pulled one back on 73, and Giovanni Reyna finished the rout at 90+8. Balogun, born in New York and eligible for England and Nigeria before committing to the United States in 2023, became the first USMNT player to score twice in a single World Cup match since the inaugural 1930 tournament, the same opponent and the same 4-1 scoreline 1.

The selection narrative resolved cleanly. Mauricio Pochettino named Malik Tillman ahead of Reyna in the eleven, a choice flagged at team-sheet release , and Tillman repaid it with the assist for the second goal. Reyna's late entry and fourth goal showed the coach could manage his squad without burning bridges, the 4-3-3 holding the shape it carried into the opener .

The broadcast carried its own consequence. A reported 19 million American viewers made this the largest audience ever recorded for a football match on US television 2. The figure is not yet verified against a final Nielsen release, but if it holds it strengthens US Soccer's broadcast and sponsorship leverage for the rest of the tournament. It moves the commercial conversation around the game's American future further than any squad debate could.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

Folarin Balogun grew up partly in the United States but came through the youth academy at Arsenal in England, making him eligible to play for England, Nigeria, or the United States as an adult. In 2023 he officially chose the United States. On 12 June he repaid that choice by scoring twice in the opening match of the home World Cup, the first US player to do two goals in a single World Cup game since the very first tournament in 1930. Roughly 19 million Americans watched on television, more than have ever watched a football match in the United States.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

FIFA's eligibility regulations allow a player who has represented one association at youth level to switch to a different senior association provided no competitive senior international match has been played. Balogun represented England at under-18 and under-20 level before the United States initiated contact via Gregg Berhalter in 2022; the formal switch was confirmed in 2023 under US Soccer's federation eligibility filing.

The structural cause of the broadcast record is the convergence of three factors: a co-host nation with the world's largest advertising market playing a home opener in prime California time, SoFi Stadium's capacity triggering a global broadcast window, and NBC's exclusive English-language rights producing a unified rather than fragmented audience. The 2022 World Cup had no US team in the group stage for the first time since 1986, suppressing comparison figures.

What could happen next?
  • Opportunity

    NBC can price premium advertising inventory for subsequent US fixtures against a verified 19-million-viewer floor, a material uplift from pre-tournament estimates.

  • Consequence

    Balogun's brace locks in his place in Pochettino's starting eleven for the remaining group matches, reducing rotation pressure on the forward line.

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Update #20 · Balogun brace as USA open at home

ESPN· 14 Jun 2026
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