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World Cup updates: Team USA looks forward to 2026

PHOTO: Head coach Gregg Berhalter and Christian Pulisic of United States react after their sides' elimination from the tournament during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Round of 16 match between Netherlands and USA on Dec. 3, 2022, in Doha, Qatar.
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USMNT players talk about knock-out loss to Netherlands in World Cup
By Mark Osborne, Jon Haworth, Nadine El-Bawab, Patricio Chile, Kevin Shalvey, Alexandra Svokos, Kiara Alfonseca
Last Updated: December 1, 2022, 4:00 PM

After years of controversy around its location, the 2022 World Cup is underway in Qatar.

There have been allegations of payoffs to FIFA members to earn the bid, criticism of Qatar's laws against women and LGBTQ individuals, the deaths of migrants used to build the sparkling new stadiums and even last-second controversy over beer sales. The tournament was also moved from its usual summer timeframe to the holiday season to avoid Qatar's intensely hot weather.

MORE: Why the Qatar soccer World Cup is so controversial

But on the field, the best players in the world -- such as Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo and Neymar -- are ready to go. And the U.S. is back with a hungry, young team after failing to qualify for the last World Cup.

Key headlines:

  • Team USA looks forward to 2026: ‘Really bright’ future
  • US defeated by Netherlands 3-1, out of the World Cup
  • US-Netherlands kicks off knockout round Saturday
Here's how the news is developing. All times Eastern.

Dec 01, 2022 4:00 PM

Pulisic doing 'everything in my power' to play Saturday

U.S. star forward Christian Pulisic said Thursday he is ready to return to his team for training and is still hoping to play in the team's knockout round game against the Netherlands on Saturday.

"I'm gonna go meet now with the team and the medical staff and make a decision on [training] today," Pulisic said at a press conference. "Just kind of see how I'm feeling. Take it day-by-day right now, but doing everything in my power to be able to be out there on the field Saturday."

Pulisic suffered a pelvic contusion when crashing into the Iranian goalkeeper after knocking in the eventual game-winning goal Tuesday. He was checked out by trainers and eventually returned to the pitch before being substituted out at halftime.

PHOTO: USA forward Christian Pulisic reacts following a collision during the Qatar 2022 World Cup Group B football match between Iran and USA at the Al-Thumama Stadium in Doha on Nov. 29, 2022.
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USA forward Christian Pulisic reacts following a collision during the Qatar 2022 World Cup Group B football match between Iran and USA at the Al-Thumama Stadium in Doha on Nov. 29, 2022.
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He was taken to the hospital for a brief stay before returning to the hotel to greet the team returning after the win.

He said in a post on social media from the hospital that he would play on Saturday, a sentiment he echoed to Fox reporter Jenny Taft Thursday morning when he told her he'd play. Officially, he is still listed as "day-to-day."

PHOTO: Christian Pulisic of the United States attends a press conference before a training session at Al-Gharafa SC Stadium, in Doha, Thursday, Dec. 1, 2022.
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Christian Pulisic of the United States attends a press conference before a training session at Al-Gharafa SC Stadium, in Doha, Thursday, Dec. 1, 2022.
Ashley Landis/AP

The U.S. faces the Netherlands in the round of 16 on Fox at 10 a.m. Saturday. A U.S. team hasn't advanced past the round of 16 since 2002 when they defeated Mexico in the first knockout game before losing to Germany in the quarterfinals.


Dec 01, 2022 2:50 PM

Belgium, No. 2 team in world, fights to advance in highlight of Thursday action

Belgium entered the World Cup with the No. 2 ranking in the world with its so-called "Golden Generation" looking at one last chance to win the tournament. Now, the team is fighting just to advance to the knockout stage.

All eyes will be on Romalu Lukaku, the star forward for Belgium who has been recovering from a hamstring injury, to see if he can play and play well. He came on as a substitute in the squad's second game for his first action of the tournament. He'll start Thursday's game on the bench too, but figures to be an important substitute.

PHOTO: Belgium forward Romelu Lukaku smiles as he takes part in a training session at the Salwa Training Site in Salwa Beach, southwest of Doha on Nov. 30, 2022, on the eve of the Qatar 2022 World Cup football match between Croatia and Belgium.
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Belgium forward Romelu Lukaku smiles as he takes part in a training session at the Salwa Training Site in Salwa Beach, southwest of Doha on Nov. 30, 2022, on the eve of the Qatar 2022 World Cup football match between Croatia and Belgium.
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Belgium, currently third in Group F, faces Croatia, which stands atop the group. A win for Croatia puts them in the second round and officially eliminates Belgium. A win for Belgium would also put them through. A draw and it gets more complicated, with Morocco also in contention.

Morocco is facing off with Canada, which is unfortunately already eliminated from advancing to the knockout stage in its first World Cup appearance since 1986. At 0-2, the country would still like to get its first World Cup victory ever. Morocco would clinch a spot in the second round with a win. If both matches end in a draw, then Croatia and Morocco would go through to the knockout stage.

PHOTO: Germany's Serge Gnabry takes part in training before the country's game against Costa Rica, Nov. 30, 2022.
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Germany's Serge Gnabry takes part in training before the country's game against Costa Rica, Nov. 30, 2022.
Annegret Hilse/Reuters

The second slate of games Thursday features longtime soccer power Germany fighting to stay alive. The country sits last in Group E with just 1 point. They'll need to beat heavy underdog Costa Rica just to have a chance to advance. If Germany wins and Spain beats Japan, Germany would get through.

Spain or Japan would advance with a win as they play each other. Spain would also advance with a draw, but Japan would only advance with a draw if Germany loses or ties or Germany wins and Japan has the better goal differential.

Here's the schedule for Thursday:

  • Canada vs. Morocco, FS1, 10 a.m.
  • Croatia vs. Belgium, Fox, 10 a.m.
  • Costa Rica vs. Germany, FS1, 2 p.m.
  • Japan vs. Spain, Fox, 2 p.m.


Nov 30, 2022 9:14 PM

Argentina wins, takes Group C; Poland also advances

Argentina won 2-0 over Poland, clinching its spot on top of Group C and prolonging the run for superstar Lionel Messi despite the team's shocking loss to Saudi Arabia in the tournament's opening match.

Though Poland lost, the country will advance to the knockout round as well. Mexico beat Saudi Arabia, 2-1, in its match but tied with Poland at 4 points. Poland advanced on goal differential, finishing one goal better than Mexico.

PHOTO: Argentina's Lionel Messi celebrates after the match as Argentina qualified for the knockout stages with a win over Poland, Nov. 30, 2022.
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Argentina's Lionel Messi celebrates after the match as Argentina qualified for the knockout stages with a win over Poland, Nov. 30, 2022.
Peter Cziborra/Reuters

PHOTO: Cesar Montes of Mexico shows dejection as the team fails to go through to the knockout stage despite his side's 2-1 victory in a World Cup Group C match between Saudi Arabia and Mexico at Lusail Stadium on Nov. 30, 2022, in Lusail City, Qatar.
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Cesar Montes of Mexico shows dejection as the team fails to go through to the knockout stage despite his side's 2-1 victory in the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Group C match between Saudi Arabia and Mexico at Lusail Stadium on Nov. 30, 2022, in Lusail City, Qatar.
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Argentina will face Australia on Saturday while Poland faces France on Sunday.



Nov 30, 2022 7:02 PM

Messi fights to advance as Argentina-Poland kicks off

The match between Argentina and Poland has kicked off as the legendary Lionel Messi fights to stay alive in what could be his final World Cup. Argentina was shocked in the first round by Saudi Arabia, which means the team is precariously close to being knocked from the tournament in the group stage.

Argentina has made it out of the group stage in 11 of the last 12 World Cups (only failing in 2002).

PHOTO: Argentina forward Lionel Messi waves to supporters during warm up ahead of the start of the Qatar 2022 World Cup Group C football match between Poland and Argentina at Stadium 974 in Doha on Nov. 30, 2022.
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Argentina forward Lionel Messi waves to supporters during warm up ahead of the start of the Qatar 2022 World Cup Group C football match between Poland and Argentina at Stadium 974 in Doha on Nov. 30, 2022.
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Poland stands atop Group C with 4 points, while Argentina is second with 3 points after a 2-0 win against Mexico. But all four teams in the group still have a chance of advancing.

In the second match now underway, Mexico faces Saudi Arabia. After the surprising win over Argentina, Saudi Arabia could advance with a win over Mexico. Mexico would need to win and hope Poland knocks off Argentina. If Mexico wins and Argentina-Poland draw, it would come down to goal differential.

PHOTO: Mexico supporters on the stands wait for the start of the World Cup group C soccer match between Saudi Arabia and Mexico, at the Lusail Stadium in Lusail, Qatar, Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2022.
Ricardo Mazalan/AP
Mexico supporters on the stands wait for the start of the World Cup group C soccer match between Saudi Arabia and Mexico, at the Lusail Stadium in Lusail, Qatar, Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2022.
Ricardo Mazalan/AP

Nov 22, 2022 6:09 PM

Mexico, Poland go scoreless after Lewandowski misses penalty

Mexico and Poland, both teams hoping to advance to the knockout stage, finished 0-0 in their opening match after Polish star Robert Lewandowski missed a penalty kick in the second half.

Mexican keeper Guillermo Ochoa came up with a big stop in the 58th minute Tuesday. Mexico, meanwhile, dominated possession -- 61% to 39% -- and had 11 shots but couldn't break through.

PHOTO: Poland's Robert Lewandowski reacts after having a penalty kick saved by Mexico's Guillermo Ochoa in their World Cup Group C matchup Nov. 22, 2002.
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Poland's Robert Lewandowski reacts after having a penalty kick saved by Mexico's Guillermo Ochoa in their World Cup Group C matchup Nov. 22, 2002.
Hannah Mckay/Reuters
PHOTO: Mexico's Hector Moreno in action with Poland's Jakub Kaminski in World Cup Group C, Nov. 22, 2022.
Carl Recine/Reuters
Mexico's Hector Moreno in action with Poland's Jakub Kaminski in World Cup Group C, Nov. 22, 2022.
Carl Recine/Reuters

Lewandowski, one of his generation's great forwards, has not scored a World Cup goal in four matches.


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