Both the USA and Australia head into tonight’s World Cup clash knowing a win would secure their qualification from Group D.
The US will be backed by a boisterous home crowd in Seattle as they look to build on their hugely impressive 4-1 defeat of Paraguay on matchday one.
They are likely to find the going tougher against a Socceroos side that were surprising 2-0 winners over Turkey.
Where to watch USA v Australia: TV channel, live online streams
Kick-off on Friday is at 20:00 BST (15:00 ET / 12:00 PT). In the UK, live coverage is on BBC One.
Streaming on a vast range of devices is available through the BBC iPlayer app and BBC Sport website.
World Cup 2026: USA v Australia stats
- This is the first World Cup meeting between the teams, who have shared four friendlies
- The USA have won their last two encounters, prevailing 3-1 in June 2010 and 2-1 in October 2025, when Haji Wright scored twice from Cristian Roldan assists
- They have won each of their last seven matches played in Seattle, including each of their five matches at the Seattle Stadium
- The win over Paraguay was the USA’s joint-largest margin of victory at the World Cup and the first time they’ve scored at least four goals in a match at the finals
- The USMNT last won consecutive games at the tournament in their first two matches in the inaugural 1930 edition, one of which was a three-goal victory over Paraguay.
- Australia’s only previous match against a World Cup host was in 1974, losing 3-0 to West Germany in Hamburg
- They have won three of their last four World Cup matches (L1), which is more than they won across their first 17 matches in the competition (W2 D4 L11)
- Those victories have come despite facing 31 more shots than they had themselves across all three wins (26 shots, 57 faced)
- The 30 shots Australia faced in their win over Turkiye on MD1 was the second-most they have absorbed in a World Cup match, after a total of 31 against West Germany in 1974)
- Nestory Irankunda became Australia’s youngest ever World Cup scorer (20 years, 125 days) in their win over Turkiye on MD1 and could become the first player under the age of 21 to score in his first two World Cup appearances since Memphis Depay for the Netherlands in 2014
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