New England Revolution goalkeeper Matt Turner has been selected for the United States roster for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Turner's inclusion provides the U.S. Men's National Team with a veteran presence in goal as the team prepares for a tournament on home soil. His selection is based on a combination of consistent performance in Major League Soccer and significant international experience during previous global competitions.
The tournament, scheduled for June and July 2026, will be co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Turner enters the competition as a proven commodity for the national side, having played a pivotal role in the team's previous outing on the world stage.
According to team records, Turner started all four games for the United States during the 2022 World Cup [1]. This level of high-stakes experience is often prioritized by coaching staffs when finalizing rosters for the quadrennial event.
Turner currently plays for the New England Revolution, where his form in the domestic league helped secure his spot among the goalkeeper options. The selection process for the 2026 squad focuses on balancing emerging talent with players who have navigated the pressure of the knockout stages in prior tournaments.
As the U.S. prepares to host the event, the reliance on experienced players like Turner reflects a strategy to maximize stability in the defensive third. The goalkeeper's familiarity with the national team system and his history of starting in major tournaments make him a central figure in the squad's preparations for the upcoming summer matches.
“Matt Turner has been selected for the United States roster for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.”
The selection of Matt Turner signals the U.S. coaching staff's preference for continuity and proven reliability over an experimental approach. By returning to a goalkeeper who handled all minutes in the 2022 campaign, the U.S. minimizes risk in a high-pressure home tournament where domestic expectations will be at an all-time high.




