By Sanjay Menon — 1 July 2026 — 3 min read USA Prepares for Knockout Stage Challenge The United States Men’s National Team (USMNT) is set to face Bosnia and Herzegovina in a critical knockout stage match at the San Francisco Bay Area Stadium in California. This encounter follows the USMNT’s progression through the group stages of the FIFA World Cup 2026, despite a recent defeat to Turkey in their final group-stage fixture. The team has been managing its squad since a victory over Australia on June 19, which secured their top spot in the group. While a match against Turkey was part of their schedule, the focus has largely been on maintaining player fitness and readiness for the more demanding knockout rounds. Historically, the USMNT has performed well in group stages, but advancing in knockout soccer has presented challenges. This upcoming match against Bosnia and Herzegovina is seen as a significant test. Bosnia and Herzegovina are considered a tough opponent, though questions have been raised about their attacking capabilities. The USMNT will need to deliver a strong performance to secure a place in the Round of 16. Pulisic’s Availability Boosts USMNT Hopes A key focus for the USMNT heading into the Round of 32 clash is the availability of star player Christian Pulisic. Concerns about Pulisic’s long-term fitness have been present, as the AC Milan player has not completed a full 90-minute match since March 15. However, there is encouraging news regarding his status for the upcoming game. Pulisic has confirmed his readiness for the match against Bosnia and Herzegovina. He stated, “I felt great in the last game against Turkey. I’m feeling good this week, and I’m definitely ready to go for tomorrow.” This statement provides a significant boost to the team’s prospects. FBL-WC-2026-MATCH04-USA-PAR Credit: goal.com The 27-year-old midfielder is reportedly available to return to the starting lineup and is in contention to feature if the head coach decides to include him from the opening whistle. His fitness and readiness to start could be a crucial factor in the United States’ performance and their chances of advancing in the tournament. Pulisic made his return to action in the USMNT’s 3-2 defeat to Turkey, coming off the bench to play 33 minutes. This appearance followed an earlier calf injury that forced him off after 45 minutes in the team’s 4-1 victory over Paraguay. He subsequently missed the 2-0 win over Australia but returned after completing a full week of training in California, delivering an energetic performance as a second-half substitute. Managing Pulisic’s workload has been an ongoing challenge for the USMNT and AC Milan. He has not played a full 90 minutes for either team in nearly four months, with his last complete match occurring on March 15. In 2026, he has played the full game only three times for AC Milan and six times overall since last August, with just one of those appearances being for the United States. Türkiye v USA: Group D – FIFA World Cup 2026 Credit: goal.com His presence is considered vital for the United States’ hopes of securing a spot in the Round of 16 against Bosnia and Herzegovina, who advanced after finishing third in their group. Former USMNT player Geoff Cameron emphasized Pulisic’s importance, stating, “Christian Pulisic is going to be a big factor for the USA tonight.” The match is scheduled for Wednesday evening at the San Francisco Bay Area Stadium. USA v Australia: Group D – FIFA World Cup 2026 Credit: goal.com Read Also Chennai Super Kings enter race for Hardik Pandya as Mumbai Indians captain's future uncertain Mexico ends 40-year World Cup knockout drought with 2-0 victory over Ecuador in Azteca World Cup Round of 32 continues with Belgium vs. Senegal and USA vs. Bosnia England advance to last 16 as Harry Kane surpasses Pelé's World Cup goal tally Source: goal.com Post navigation England advance to last 16 as Harry Kane surpasses Pelé’s World Cup goal tally Chester-le-Street: Rain abandons India-England 1st T20I despite strong Indian batting