Top Moments: USA Ends 24-Year Drought With Dominant World Cup Knockout Victory
It took 24 years, but the United States men’s national team finally broke through. On July 1, 2026, the USMNT beat Bosnia and Herzegovina 2-0 in a Round of 32 match at San Francisco Bay Area Stadium, claiming its first World Cup knockout stage win since 2002.
That last one came in South Korea, when the U.S. defeated Mexico 2-0 to reach the quarterfinals. This victory marks just the second knockout stage win in USMNT history, giving fans across the country plenty to celebrate.
2. Balogun was given a red card in the 64th minute
This forced the U.S. to hold strong with only playing 10 men.
3. Midfielder Malik Tillman had a beautiful free kick in the 82nd minute
This helped putting the game out of reach although Bosnia did give their efforts and take their shots.
Now the U.S. moves on to the Round of 16, where it will face Belgium at Seattle Stadium on July 6. Longtime supporters will remember the two nations met at this same stage during the 2014 World Cup, setting up a rematch loaded with history.