The U.S. Men's National Soccer Team defeated Paraguay 4–1 [1] during its opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
This victory is critical as the U.S. serves as a co-host for the tournament. A strong start in the group stage establishes early momentum and puts the team in a favorable position to advance toward the knockout rounds.
The match took place on June 12, 2026 [2], at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, California [3]. The U.S. entered the contest needing a win to launch its campaign on home soil. The dominant performance ensured the team captured three points in its first outing.
Folarin Balogun led the offensive effort for the U.S. team. Balogun scored two goals [1] during the match, contributing significantly to the final score of 4–1 [1]. The offensive output provided a comfortable margin of victory over the Paraguayan side.
As a co-host, the U.S. faced significant pressure to perform in front of a home crowd. The result at SoFi Stadium reflects a successful execution of the team's strategy for the group-stage opener [3]. The match marks the beginning of a high-stakes tournament where the U.S. aims to make a deep run in the competition.
“The U.S. Men's National Soccer Team defeated Paraguay 4–1”
A decisive win in the opening match reduces the pressure on the U.S. squad for its subsequent group-stage fixtures. By securing a multi-goal victory at home, the team demonstrates offensive efficiency and gains a psychological advantage heading into the rest of the tournament.




