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This is a compilation of every international soccer game played by the United States men's national soccer team from 2020 through 2029. It includes the team's record for that year, each game played during the year, and the date each game was played.
Trinidad and Tobago 1–2 United States (May 15, 1985; St. Louis, United States) Biggest Win United States 6–0 Cuba (July 18, 2015; Baltimore, United States) United States 6–0 Trinidad and Tobago (June 22, 2019; Cleveland, United States) United States 6–0 Saint Kitts and Nevis (June 28, 2023; St. Louis, United States)
1–3 World Cup Q 39 Haiti: March 3, 1954 3–2 World Cup Q 40 Haiti: March 4, 1954 3–0 World Cup Q 41 Iceland: August 25, 1955 2–3 Friendly 42 Yugoslavia: November 28, 1956 0–8 1956 Summer Olympics: 43 Mexico: April 7, 1957 0–6 World Cup Q: 44 Mexico: April 28, 1957 2–7 World Cup Q 45 Canada: June 22, 1957 1–5 World Cup Q 46 Canada
The 1950 World Cup in Brazil was the next World Cup appearance for the United States, as it withdrew in 1938 and the tournament was not held again until 1950 due to World War II. The U.S. lost its first match 3–1 against Spain, but then won 1–0 against England at Independência Stadium in Belo Horizonte.
Football World Championship; Global Tour for Peace; International Champions Cup; La Manga Cup: winter tournament 1999–2015; Usual between clubs from countries with a summer football season (Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Norway, Russia, Ukraine, United States and Canada) Marbella Cup: 2004–2017; Mohammed V Cup; Opel Master Cup; Peace Cup
It was a Division Three North Cup replay, after the first game ended 2–2 and as it would turn out, 203 more minutes could not yield a victor. Tied once more at 2–2 after 90 minutes, the game between Stockport and Doncaster then went into extra time, but 30 more minutes were insufficient, with the two teams unable to score in that time period.
In the 1950 World Cup, the United States lost their first match 3–1 against Spain, but then won 1–0 against England in what is widely considered one of the greatest upsets in football history, England having recently beaten the rest of Europe 6–1 in an exhibition match. Sports Illustrated and Soccer Digest have called the game the ...
The USA-Portugal match during the 2014 World Cup registered 24.7 million viewers in the United States, with 6.5 million viewers on Univision and 18.2 million viewers on ESPN, making it the most viewed program on ESPN, other than NFL or college football games, and eclipsing viewership numbers of other high-profile sports events such as MLB's ...