The Co-Hosts Take the SoFi Stage in Group D’s Most Anticipated Night
USA vs Paraguay at SoFi Stadium on June 12 launches Group D. Tactics, key players, lineups, predictions and matchday details for the USMNT opener.
- June 12, 2026 Friday
- SoFi Stadium
- Kick-Off 9:00 PM
A country has been quietly building toward this night for four years.
There is a temptation to call this game “just another opener.” Resist it.
This is the United States men’s national team walking into a World Cup at home for the first time since 1994. This is SoFi Stadium — the most opulent venue in American sports — under the kind of lights it was built for. This is Christian Pulisic, who has been the face of his nation’s football for nearly a decade, finally getting to play a tournament in front of the crowd that grew up watching him. This is a country with a complicated, beautiful, occasionally frustrating relationship with the sport finally being asked: are you ready?
Paraguay are not here to be a footnote. They have endured a long stretch of major-tournament absences, rebuilt their squad around a clear identity, and arrive with the kind of edge that mid-tier South American sides bring when nobody expects them to win. The USMNT have to take this seriously.
If they don’t, they will not get to the second weekend.
Everything you need at kickoff
- Date
- Fri, June 12, 2026
- Kickoff (USA)
- 9:00 p.m. ET 6:00 p.m. PT
- Venue
- SoFi Stadium Inglewood, California
- Group
- Group D USA, Paraguay, Australia, Türkiye
- Stage
- Matchday 1 Group D
- Capacity
- ~100,000 Expandable for major events
- Conditions
- Domed stadium Climate-controlled
SoFi Stadium has hosted Super Bowls, the 2026 NBA showcase and now its first World Cup matches. The pitch surface and air-handling have been specifically calibrated for football. Players will love it.
The most psychologically loaded match the program has had in 32 years
For the United States, this is the most psychologically loaded match the program has had in 32 years. Hosting a World Cup is supposed to be the moment a nation arrives. The American footballing project has been waiting for it since the day FIFA confirmed the bid. Anything less than topping Group D — and ideally winning the opener — will be treated as a national underperformance.
Beyond pride, there are concrete competitive stakes. Group D is winnable but not a coast. Australia are technically sound and physically robust. Türkiye carry the talent of a generation that has matured. Paraguay are tougher than their FIFA ranking suggests. The team that wins Matchday 1 controls the group; the team that loses on Matchday 1 enters a stress spiral.
For Paraguay, the equation is purer: prove that they belong.
A draw or win against a co-host on opening night would instantly become the story of the tournament’s first week.
Narratives writing themselves
Pulisic’s home World Cup
The face of American soccer, finally on home soil at the biggest tournament. Career-defining moment.
Mauricio Pochettino’s tactical fingerprint
The Argentine manager has reshaped the USMNT into a higher-pressing, more aggressive side. This is his first World Cup as USMNT boss.
Folarin Balogun’s center-forward question
The U.S. switched-from-England striker is being asked to deliver in a position the program has struggled to fill for years.
Paraguay’s quiet rebuild
Argentine-born manager Gustavo Alfaro has rebuilt Paraguay around defensive solidity and counterattacking patience. His teams travel well.
A nation finding out who it is on the field
American football fans have asked for a decade what their team’s identity is. Pochettino has answered. June 12 is the open exam.
Tale of the tape
The USMNT have rebuilt steadily under Pochettino since his appointment. The Concacaf Nations League and Copa América cycles produced a mix of encouraging results and growing pains. The team has a clear playbook now in a way it didn’t 24 months ago.
Paraguay’s qualifying run under Alfaro was steady and characteristically gritty. They have one of the harder-to-break-down structures in South America.
A 4-2-3-1 / 4-3-3 hybrid that presses with intensity in the opposition half, plays vertically through the lines, and relies on positional rotations between wide players and midfielders. Pochettino has emphasized possession with purpose over slow circulation.
A defensively compact 4-4-2 or 4-5-1 that absorbs pressure, wins second balls, and counters via fast wide players. Alfaro’s hallmark is tactical discipline; expect Paraguay to play within their shape for 90 minutes if needed.
Inswinging corners to Tim Ream’s successors at center back, with Pulisic as the primary deadball delivery option.
Direct corners to multiple aerial targets; clever short-corner routines from Almirón-type creators.
- A genuine elite-level winger in Pulisic — direct, two-footed, big-game tested.
- Midfield depth: Tyler Adams, Weston McKennie and Yunus Musah remain among the most underrated midfield combinations at the tournament.
- Goalkeeping options anchored by Matt Turner and others, all with European experience.
- A growing identity in possession that has begun to look like a top-15 international team.
- Defensive organization is genuinely difficult to break down.
- A goalkeeper with elite shot-stopping records.
- Set-piece scoring threat — Paraguay generate goals from dead balls at a higher-than-average rate.
- South American tournament experience is woven into the squad’s DNA.
- Center-forward consistency — Balogun’s form will be a tournament-long subplot.
- Defensive distribution under high pressure has been a coachable issue.
- Set-piece defending remains a margin-of-error concern.
- Sustained possession against high-pressing sides is limited.
- Squad pace is good but not elite at fullback.
- Attacking creativity can dry up against well-organized defenses.
A classic style clash: high-pressing co-host versus disciplined counterattacker
This is a classic style clash: a high-pressing co-host trying to dominate the ball versus a disciplined South American counterattacking side that lives for transitions.
Key questions
Can the USMNT press without bleeding the back four?
Paraguay’s strikers are smart movers. If the U.S. press is bypassed cleanly with one long ball, Paraguay get to attack a depleted defensive line.
Can Paraguay frustrate the home crowd?
Tournament openers under crowd pressure can wobble even confident teams. If the U.S. doesn’t score by halftime, the SoFi crowd will start to question.
Who wins the duels in the wide channels?
Pulisic vs Paraguay’s right back is the most likely venue for the decisive moment.
The first 20 minutes will set the tone. If the U.S. score early, Paraguay will be forced to chase. If Paraguay reach 30 minutes still at 0-0, the game becomes a patience test the home side has to win.
The names that decide it
“Captain America.” Direct, brave, capable of game-changing moments from anywhere on the left side. His form has been excellent at club level.
Box-to-box engine. Arrives late in the area for chances most midfielders miss.
The screen. Quietly excellent. Reads the game, shuts down counters, never panics.
A modern center-forward who runs the channels, presses, and is gradually maturing as a finisher. The man asked to convert chances.
A pacey, attacking fullback who has matured into one of the more reliable American defenders at his position.
The Italian-experience hold-up reference point. Capable of decisive contributions.
Premier League pace and creativity. Capable of moments of brilliance.
A tough, technically capable midfielder who anchors the second line.
A serial trophy-winner with Palmeiras in Brazil — an elite South American center back.
Whoever wears the gloves — likely a Liga MX or Eredivisie regular — will face significant USMNT shot volume and could be the man of the match.
Rising Stars & Breakout Candidates
U.S.: Young American attackers from MLS and European clubs are pressuring established names. Watch the bench in the 60th minute.
Paraguay: A new wave of attacking midfielders from Olimpia and Cerro Porteño has emerged. One of them could surprise tournament viewers.
32 years later, the heritage returns
U.S. World Cup home matches
Limited. The 1994 tournament featured several iconic American performances; 32 years later, the heritage returns.
Paraguay’s 2010 quarterfinal
The last time Paraguay made noise on this stage. They lost on penalties to Spain in a famously cagey game.
SoFi Stadium debut
Although the venue has hosted countless football fixtures (American and association), this is its first official World Cup match.
U.S. vs Paraguay all-time
Limited meetings, with the U.S. holding a modest historical edge — though South American friendlies always come with caveats.
A friendly atmosphere problem
Many Paraguayan-American supporters in California will make this less of a one-sided home crowd than expected.
The LA football scene is alive in a way that surprises non-Americans
The LA football scene is alive in a way that surprises non-Americans. Expect:
American Outlaws and USMNT chants
- USMNT supporters’ groups, including the American Outlaws, arriving in coordinated red-white-and-blue.
- USMNT chants — some new, some borrowed, some that genuinely need workshopping — echoing across SoFi.
Paraguay's LA diaspora
- Paraguayan flags scattered through the stadium thanks to a sizable LA-area diaspora.
- A pre-match fan fest near Inglewood featuring food trucks, music and giant screens.
For traveling supporters, LA offers everything from beachside hotels in Santa Monica to Hollywood-adjacent stays. The atmosphere across the LA metro that weekend will rival any major sports event the city has ever held.
Fantasy & Betting Angle — informational only
A few storyline-aware angles:
Pulisic assists and goals: if your format rewards xG and chance creation, he is among the prime picks at this tournament.
Balogun anytime scorer: USMNT center forwards have historically delivered in openers.
Clean sheet probability: moderate. Paraguay are tough to break down but the U.S. tend to produce chances.
A wildcard: Adams getting a yellow card from a tactical foul on a counter is the kind of underplayed market that often pays.
Enjoy responsibly. Football fantasy works best as a layer of joy, not a substitute for it.
Best guess at kickoff
Lineups are best guesses based on recent friendlies and tactical history. Late changes are possible.
Yunus Musah scores the opening goal of the match — and his international career-defining moment.
The young midfielder ghosts into the box on a McKennie give-and-go, finishes left-footed, and immediately makes himself the breakout star of the night.
One Player Nobody Is Talking About
Paraguay’s deepest-lying midfielder (likely Cubas or Villasanti). This player’s job will be to absorb USMNT pressure, win second balls, and keep Paraguay’s shape intact through 90 minutes. Tournament openers are won by holding midfielders far more often than by strikers.
The U.S. dominate possession, struggle for an hour, then break through twice in the final 20 minutes as Paraguay tire. Pulisic gets an assist, Musah scores his first World Cup goal, and Balogun adds the dagger from a Pulisic cross. Man of the match: Pulisic, for the assist and for orchestrating the buildup that breaks the Paraguay shape.
No version of this match where it lacks meaning
There is no version of this match where it lacks meaning. Either the United States announce themselves at home and the country’s football decade goes from “promising” to “exciting,” or they stumble and the cycle of doubt that has shadowed the USMNT for years returns with vengeance.
Paraguay will not roll over. They have nothing to lose, plenty to prove, and a manager who has studied every Pochettino tactical pattern of the last 18 months. The U.S. will need to be focused, brave and ruthless.
If they are, SoFi Stadium will sound like nothing American football has ever produced. Bring the flag.