
World Cup
7:00 PMJune 19, 2026
Group Stage – 2
Lumen Field
Referee: Felix Zwayer, Germany


USA


Australia
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1.30
Expected goals (xG)
0.44
-0.91
Goals Prevented
-0.91
Passing
447 (85%)
Accurate passes
221 (72%)
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24
G
Matthew Freese
13
D
Tim Ream (C)
D
Chris Richards
D
Alexander Freeman
43′
M
Antonee Robinson
17
M
Malik Tillman
4
M
Tyler Adams
8
M
Weston McKennie
2
M
Sergiño Dest
9
F
Ricardo Pepi
F
Folarin Balogun
Coach
Mauricio Pochettino
Substitutes
26
F
Tete Yengi
11
M
Awer Mabil
10
M
Ajdin Hrustić
14
M
Cameron Devlin
15
D
Kai Trewin
25
D
Lucas Herrington
16
D
Aziz Behich
2
D
Miloš Degenek
12
G
Paul Izzo
1
G
Mathew Ryan
M
Jackson Irvine
M
Cristian Volpato
F
Nestory Irankunda
M
Connor Metcalfe
D
Jason Geria
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USA defeated Australia 2-0 at Lumen Field in a dominant World Cup performance, with an own goal and Alexander Freeman’s clinical finish securing a commanding victory.
The United States took control of their World Cup group stage encounter against Australia on June 19, 2026, at Lumen Field. The home side dominated possession and created numerous chances throughout the match. This victory positioned them well in their World Cup campaign.
USA struck early through an unfortunate own goal. In the 11th minute, C. Burgess deflected the ball into his own net, giving the Americans an unexpected lead. The early breakthrough set the tone for the rest of the first half.
The home team pressed their advantage with sustained attacking play. USA controlled the ball with 62 percent possession and created clear opportunities in the box. Their passing was sharp and accurate, completing 447 of 524 passes for an 85 percent accuracy rate.
Freeman doubled the lead just before halftime. The USA forward struck in the 43rd minute to extend their advantage to 2-0. Freeman’s composed finish showcased clinical finishing when it mattered most.
Australia struggled to generate meaningful attacking threat in the opening period. The visitors managed just two shots on target across the entire match. Their defensive shape was tested repeatedly by the dominant home side.
The second half saw USA manage the game effectively. They limited Australia’s opportunities while maintaining their two-goal cushion. Neither team added to the scoreline despite continued American pressure.
Discipline issues emerged late in the match. Both teams accumulated yellow cards as the game became scrappy. Seven yellow cards were shown, with Australia’s players receiving four cautions to USA’s three.
Freeman’s performance earned him a rating of 8.2, the highest on the pitch. The goalscorer completed one shot on target and made one key pass. His movement and positioning proved decisive in breaking down the Australian defense.
USA’s statistics revealed their complete control. The home side recorded 10 total shots compared to Australia’s five. Expected goals favored USA at 1.3 to 0.44, reflecting their superior chance creation.
Malik Tillman and Chris Richards provided solid support in midfield and defense. Tillman recorded a rating of 7.6 with two key passes. Richards maintained defensive stability throughout, completing 90 minutes at 7.2 rating.
Australia’s Alessandro Circati led the visitors’ defensive efforts with a 7.5 rating. Despite the loss, the Australian defender made three tackles and competed throughout. Their effort could not overcome USA’s early advantage and sustained dominance.
The victory strengthens USA’s World Cup prospects heading into their next fixture. This commanding performance demonstrates their potential to compete at the tournament’s highest level. Australia will need to regroup and improve significantly in their upcoming matches.
