12 Jun
Fri
•18:00
SoFi Stadium • Los Angeles
19 Jun
Fri
•12:00
Lumen Field • Seattle
25 Jun
Thu
•19:00
SoFi Stadium • Los Angeles
31 Mar
Tue
•19:45
Wembley Stadium • London
14 Jun
Sun
•15:00
AT&T Stadium • Arlington
20 Jun
Sat
•22:00
Estadio BBVA Bancomer • Monterrey
25 Jun
Thu
•18:00
AT&T Stadium • Arlington
The Japanese side steps onto the pitch with a crystal-clear game plan: tactical discipline, lightning-fast spells of possession, constant changes of pace, and a perfectly coordinated press that suffocates any attempt to build from the back.
The Stars and Stripes, with a young and ambitious generation, already made their mark at Qatar 2022 thanks to their courage playing out from the back, their intense high press, and a relentless tempo that never lets opponents breathe.
Here, the Americans’ physical power and long stride collide with the precision, movement, and patience that define Japanese football: two schools that live off intensity, but express it through completely opposite philosophies.
In a World Cup group stage, a poor first touch, losing the ball in your own half, or a single lapse in the box can decide who goes through. That’s why this showdown between North Americans and Asians is played with final-level tension from the very first whistle.
The Japanese national team arrive on the back of a memorable group stage at Qatar 2022, mounting comebacks against European giants thanks to the creative spark of Takumi Minamino, Daichi Kamada, and Ritsu Doan, and a solid, hard-working back line.
On the other side, the U.S. team reached the round of 16 driven by the attacking leadership of Christian Pulisic and the midfield engine of Weston McKennie and Tyler Adams, cornerstones of a project hitting its competitive peak.
Two rising World Cup stories collide, both chasing crucial points to edge closer to the next round. Don’t just read about it later: secure your ticket and experience live a United States vs. Japan clash that could completely shake up the group.