UNITED STATES · WORLD CUP
Key Facts
—World Cup 2026 USA: The United States face Bosnia and Herzegovina in San Francisco in the round of thirty-two.
—Co-hosts at home: The United States are the third and final host nation in round-of-thirty-two action.
—Pulisic returns: Christian Pulisic is set to come back into the starting line-up for the hosts.
—Bosnia’s first: It is Bosnia and Herzegovina’s first World Cup knockout match in their history.
—Prize: The winner reaches the last sixteen against the winner of Belgium and Senegal.
The last of the three host nations to feature in the knockouts faces a Bosnian side that reached this stage by ending the World Cup of a four-time champion.
World Cup 2026 USA meet Bosnia in San Francisco
The United States face Bosnia and Herzegovina at the San Francisco Bay Area Stadium on Wednesday. It is the last of the three co-hosts to appear in the round of thirty-two.
The round of thirty-two is the first knockout stage of this expanded World Cup format. It follows the group phase and precedes the last sixteen.
According to FIFA’s official match preview, kick-off is set for five in the afternoon local time. That is the early hours of Thursday in Sarajevo.
Mauricio Pochettino’s side go in as clear favourites in front of a home crowd. Bosnia arrive as outsiders with little to lose.
How World Cup 2026 USA reached the last 32
The United States won Group D to reach this stage. They proved too strong for Paraguay and Australia in their opening two games.
A much-changed side then lost a five-goal thriller to Türkiye in the closing seconds. With top spot already secured, the defeat carried little cost.
Pochettino rotated heavily for that final group game. The key now is that his strongest team returns refreshed for the knockouts.
Rotation is a common tactic when a team has already qualified and wants to protect key players from injury or fatigue. The question is whether that rest will translate into sharper performances when the stakes rise.
Pulisic back to lead the hosts
Christian Pulisic is set to return to the starting line-up after being rested. The captain is the creative hub of this United States team.
He will be joined by Folarin Balogun and Timothy Weah in a quick, direct attack. A fit Pulisic gives the hosts a different level of threat.
The captain’s armband carries symbolic weight, but Pulisic’s influence runs deeper through his ability to unlock defences. How Bosnia choose to contain him may define the tactical shape of the match.
Bosnia’s landmark run
By The Rio Times’ reading of the record books, this is Bosnia and Herzegovina’s first World Cup knockout match. Their only previous finals, in 2014, ended in the group stage.
They finished with four points in Group C, drawing with Canada, losing to Switzerland and beating Qatar. That was enough to advance as one of the best third-placed teams.
The best third-placed teams format allows some group runners-up to progress based on their points and goal difference. It rewards consistency across the group stage and gives smaller nations a realistic path forward.
The side that knocked out Italy
Bosnia carry a notable scalp into this match. They reached the finals by beating four-time world champions Italy in the European play-offs.
In other words, a famous footballing nation is absent here partly because of Bosnia. Veteran striker Edin Dzeko still leads their line with menace.
Dzeko has long been Bosnia’s record scorer and talisman. At thirty-nine years of age he remains a handful for any defence on his day.
A talisman is the player a team looks to in moments of need, the one who can change a game through individual brilliance or experience. Whether Dzeko can summon one more big performance on this stage remains an open question.
Experience favours the United States
The United States have reached the World Cup knockout rounds seven times before. That pedigree, and home advantage, makes them strong favourites.
Bosnia, by contrast, are in this territory for the very first time. The occasion alone is a test of their composure.
The hosts will also draw on a noisy, sold-out crowd in Santa Clara. That backing could prove just as telling as any tactical edge on the night.
Home advantage in knockout football can lift a team or add pressure depending on how players respond. Will the crowd energy galvanise the United States or create expectation that becomes a burden?
A home tournament to seize
Pochettino was hired to lift the United States on home soil. A long run at this World Cup is the clearest measure of that project.
The Argentine has built his team around Pulisic, Weston McKennie and Tyler Adams. Belief has grown around the squad as the group stage wore on.
Anything short of a deep run would feel like a chance missed. For now, the path through the draw looks invitingly open.
Hosting a World Cup offers a rare opportunity that may not come again for a generation. The pressure to deliver is immense, but so is the platform to build something lasting for the sport in the country.
What the winner faces
The victor advances to a last-sixteen tie on the seventh of July. There they will meet the winner of Belgium against Senegal.
For the United States, a deep run on home soil is the dream of this tournament. For Bosnia, every step further is uncharted ground.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is World Cup 2026 USA vs Bosnia?
The match kicks off at five in the afternoon local time on Wednesday in the San Francisco Bay Area. That is the early hours of Thursday in Sarajevo.
Is Christian Pulisic playing?
Pulisic is set to return to the starting line-up after being rested for the final group game. He is the creative leader of the side.
Why is the match historic for Bosnia?
It is the first World Cup knockout match Bosnia and Herzegovina have ever played. Their only previous finals appearance ended in the group stage in 2014.
How did Bosnia qualify for the World Cup?
Bosnia reached the finals by beating four-time world champions Italy in the European play-offs. They then advanced as a best third-placed team.
Who does the winner play next?
The winner faces Belgium or Senegal in the last sixteen. That tie is scheduled for the seventh of July.
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