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2026 FIFA World Cup
16JUL

Pochettino settles US shape for Paraguay

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Mauricio Pochettino has locked a 4-3-3 with a restored Christian Pulisic leading the line as the United States open against Paraguay in Los Angeles on Friday.

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Key takeaway

Pochettino opens with a settled 4-3-3 and a restored Pulisic as the United States face Paraguay in Los Angeles.

The United States open their World Cup against Paraguay on 12 June at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, with head coach Mauricio Pochettino having settled on a 4-3-3. He committed to the system after a 3-1 friendly defeat to Germany in Chicago on 6 June stress-tested it , ending a formation debate that ran through the entire build-up. 1

Christian Pulisic, the US captain, leads the attack. Pulisic ended a five-month international goal drought against Senegal on 31 May , and that combination of restored form and a fixed shape is the platform Pochettino takes into the opener. Tim Ream, if selected, would become the oldest US player at a World Cup at 38 years and 250 days.

The match is also the venue's first test after a labour scare: SoFi had faced a threatened hospitality-workers strike that a tentative deal pulled off the table this week. For the United States, a settled side and a captain among the goals is the steadiest footing the team has had in months ahead of a home tournament.

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In plain English

The United States opens their home World Cup campaign against Paraguay on 12 June at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. Paraguay are a South American nation with a strong defensive tradition; they qualified from CONMEBOL alongside Brazil and Argentina. America's coach Mauricio Pochettino; an Argentine who previously managed Tottenham Hotspur and Paris Saint-Germain in Europe; has spent months deciding how the team should line up. He's settled on a 4-3-3 formation, with Christian Pulisic leading the attack. Pulisic is the USA's captain and most-capped active player; he plays professionally in Milan, Italy. This is a must-watch fixture for US football fans. After years of the US being seen as a minor football nation, hosting the World Cup is a chance to prove the programme has genuinely developed. The opening match result will set the tone for how the co-hosts are perceived for the rest of the tournament.

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  • Consequence

    A loss to Paraguay in the opener would place the USA in must-win territory for the rest of Group D, with their two subsequent fixtures against stronger opposition.

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