Soccer Predictions: USA vs Australia – 19.06.2026 Friday
USA enter this match as clear favourites, supported by a near-69,000 home crowd at Lumen Field – one of the tournament’s largest – and with an attack that has scored in four of their last five matches, registering seven goals across two wins during that stretch.
Pochettino’s 4-2-3-1 ideally has Balogun as the lone striker, with Christian Pulisic operating from the left of an attacking three, Malik Tillman centrally and Sergino Dest on the right, while Tyler Adams and Weston McKennie form the double pivot ahead of a back four of Antonee Robinson, Chris Richards, Tim Ream and Alex Freeman.

However, Pulisic was substituted at half-time against Paraguay after sustaining a calf knock and has been working away from the main training group in the days since – Pochettino has indicated the decision on his involvement will be left until the pre-match assessment.
USA’s defensive numbers across their last five matches carry a note of caution: they have conceded 12 goals in that period, including five in a 5-2 defeat to Belgium, suggesting there are gaps in behind that Australia will target on the counter-attack.
Tim Ream, the 38-year-old captain with 83 caps, partners Richards in central defence, with Robinson at left-back and Freeman at right-back, and the Adams-McKennie double pivot sits immediately in front of them to screen against Australia’s transitions.
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The Australia display against Turkey was among the more disciplined performances seen at this tournament: Tony Popovic’s side kept a clean sheet despite having only 28 per cent of the ball, with debutant goalkeeper Patrick Beach making eight saves across 90 minutes.
Popovic’s decision to start Beach ahead of the vastly experienced Mathew Ryan (104 caps) was a bold pre-tournament call, and the younger goalkeeper responded with the kind of composure rarely seen from a first World Cup appearance.
Nestory Irankunda, 20 years old with 16 caps, opened the scoring against Turkey on 27 minutes after a ball from Paul Okon-Engstler and is the principal source of attacking threat whenever space opens up behind the opposition defensive line.
The limiting factor in Australia’s setup was apparent in the second half against Turkey – once ahead, they retreated into a deep block and relied on transitions to relieve pressure rather than sustaining any possession, a pattern USA’s higher defensive line and quicker pressing will test far more directly.
Harry Souttar, who stands at 196 centimetres and has scored 11 goals in 39 international appearances, represents a serious aerial threat on set pieces and is a player Ream’s defensive unit will have to account for at every dead ball.
Head-to-head: USA vs Australia
The two nations have met just four times in their history, all in friendly fixtures, with USA holding the overall advantage: two wins, one draw and one defeat from those encounters.
Australia won the first meeting 1-0 on American soil in June 1992, the teams drew 0-0 in November 1998, and the USA won 3-1 in June 2010 in a pre-tournament friendly ahead of that summer’s South Africa World Cup.
The most recent meeting came in Colorado on 14 October 2025, with Jordan Bos putting Australia ahead before Haji Wright struck twice to deliver a 2-1 win for the hosts.
Friday represents the first competitive meeting between the sides, and while their entire shared record up to this point exists entirely in non-competitive contexts, Pochettino’s side are the favourites.
