Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 14
USMNT Can Clinch Group D Friday With 1 Game Left as FIFA’s 2026 Tiebreaker Raises Stakes
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 14

USMNT Can Clinch Group D Friday With 1 Game Left as FIFA’s 2026 Tiebreaker Raises Stakes

3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jun 14

Summary

  • Friday’s U.S.-Australia match could decide Group D after two games: a USMNT win, plus Turkey failing to beat Paraguay later that night, would seal first place.
  • FIFA’s revised 2026 tiebreaker makes that possible because head-to-head results now come before overall goal differential, giving the U.S. the edge over Australia and Paraguay if it beats the Socceroos.
  • Australia has the same path in reverse: a win over the U.S. and a Turkey win or draw against Paraguay would clinch top spot for the Socceroos.
  • Only a three-way tie on 6 points could let Friday’s loser still win the group, with goal differential then applied only to matches among the tied teams.
  • Top spot matters beyond advancement: the Group D winner would likely face a third-place team in the round of 32 and stay on the U.S. West Coast through as many as three knockout games.

Insights

Does winning Group D truly guarantee an easier knockout opponent, or could a formidable team still await the USMNT?
How will the high-stakes match against Australia define the USMNT's momentum for the rest of their home World Cup?
How could the USMNT win its group with only four points under the new, complex tiebreaker rules for the 2026 World Cup?