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Breaking: USMNT Locks in Final World Cup Prep Match — A Crucial Challenge Awaits in Charlotte!

December 9, 2025 3 Min Read
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The U.S. national soccer team is set to face Senegal in a friendly match on May 31 in Charlotte, North Carolina, as reported by Yahoo Sports. The announcement was made early last week, but the U.S. Soccer Federation had to wait for the World Cup draw results from the previous Friday to finalize plans, aiming to avoid competing against teams in their World Cup group.

Senegal is in Group I, placed in Pot 2 alongside top teams France and Norway, while the playoff winner (Iraq, Bolivia, or Suriname) will determine the final member of the group in March. The U.S. drew Australia from Pot 2 for Group D, and there’s a small chance they could meet Senegal in the round of 32.

Interestingly, the U.S. has never faced Senegal, which ranks second in Africa, just behind Morocco, a semifinalist in the 2022 World Cup. U.S. officials chose not to comment at this time.

In addition, the U.S. Soccer Federation shared details of three other World Cup matches: Belgium on March 25, Portugal on March 28 in Atlanta, and Germany on June 6 in Chicago. All these teams were in Pot 1, meaning they cannot be in the same group as the U.S.

Senegal, ranked 19th by FIFA, is preparing for its third consecutive World Cup appearance after exiting in the group stage in 2018 but reaching the Round of 16 in 2022. The team qualified for the 2026 tournament with an impressive record of 7 wins, 0 losses, and 3 draws, boasting a goal difference of 22 to 3.

The U.S. rarely competes against African teams, with its history spanning 112 years involving only eight of the 54 nations on the continent in a total of 19 matches, six of which were in FIFA tournaments. The most frequent opponents have been Ghana (5 matches) and Morocco (4 matches), with their most recent match against an African nation being a 4-0 victory over Ghana in a friendly last October.

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As the U.S. prepares for the summer tournament, they will have 11 consecutive matches against World Cup teams from five federations: Mexico, South Korea, Japan, Ecuador, Australia, Paraguay, Uruguay, Belgium, Portugal, Senegal, and Germany.

Fan Take: This friendly against Senegal is significant as it offers the U.S. team a chance to test their skills against a formidable African opponent, enhancing their preparation for the World Cup. For soccer fans, this match represents a vital opportunity to gauge the team’s readiness and potential for deep tournament runs in upcoming international competitions.

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