Match Preview: USA vs. Australia — Seattle gets the trap game it wanted

Match Preview: USA vs. Australia — Seattle gets the trap game it wanted

The USA and Australia both arrive in Seattle on three points, but this is a classic trap game: a confident host against a low-possession Socceroos side built to make favorites uncomfortable.

2026 World Cup Daily Briefing
2026/6/19 · 0:06
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Kickoff: Friday, June 19, 12pm local/PT / 3pm ET, at Seattle Stadium. FOX, Telemundo and Peacock have the U.S. broadcast window. 1 Lumen Field's event page lists the same 12:00 PM local start in Seattle. 2
This is not a routine second group match. Both teams are on three points; the U.S. leads Group D on goal difference after a 4-1 opener, while Australia arrived by beating Türkiye 2-0. 3 The trap is obvious: Australia are comfortable losing the ball and winning the scoreboard. Against Türkiye, Patrick Beach made eight saves, Nestory Irankunda scored at 20, and the Socceroos still won despite only 28.3% possession. 3
The U.S. question is Christian Pulisic. He has been in modified training and is day-to-day after leaving the Paraguay win with a calf issue, so Mauricio Pochettino may not reveal much until lineups drop. 4 If Pulisic sits, the burden shifts to Folarin Balogun's runs and the Adams-McKennie-Tillman midfield rotations that The Guardian framed as the U.S. "pentagon" problem for Australia. 5
Verdict: the U.S. should win if it scores first. If it lets Australia sit, sprint and make this ugly, Seattle gets nervous fast.
Quote of the Day: "People underestimate us." — Nestory Irankunda, after Australia's opening win. 6

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