With Mauricio Pochettino waiting in the wings, the USMNT welcomes CONCACAF neighbors Canada to Kansas City hoping to prove it’s still the team to beat in North America.
As the U.S. crashed out of the Copa America group stage, American coach Jesse Marsch was leading their northern rivals to a surprise semifinal spot, rubbing salt in the wound as Gregg Berhalter’s time in charge of the United States men came to an end.
Now, with former Chelsea, Tottenham, and Paris Saint-Germain boss Pochettino set to sign aboard, Mikey Varas leads the USMNT on an interim basis for this game and the ensuing match against New Zealand in three days.
The Sporting News is following the USA vs. Canada match live, providing score updates, commentary and highlights as they happen.
USA vs. Canada live score Score (2H)Goal scorersUSA1de la Torre (66′)Canada2Schaffelburg (17′),
David (58′)
Kickoff: 4 p.m. ET / 1 p.m. PT
Location: Children’s Mercy Park (Kansas City, KS)
Referee: Keylor Herrera (CRC)
Starting lineups:
USA (4-3-3, right to left): 16. Schulte (GK) — 22. Scally, 3. Richards, 13. Ream, 23. Lund — 6. Musah, 15. Cardoso (Morris, 62′), 17. M. Tillman (de la Torre, 62′) — 11. Aaronson, 20. Balogun, 10. Pulisic.
Canada (4-3-3, right to left): 16. Crepeau (GK) — 2. Johnston (Laryea, 25′), 15. Bombito, 13. Cornelius, 19. Davies — 20. Ahmed, 8. Choiniere, 7. Eustaquio — 10. David, 9. Larin, 14. Shaffelburg.
MORE: USMNT roster for September international friendlies vs. Canada, New Zealand
USA vs. Canada live updates, highlights from international friendly
66th min: GOAL! USA! An instant impact for Luca de la Torre who gets the USMNT on the board! The hosts build very well as Christian Pulisic sends a cross along the face of goal just out of reach for Folarin Balogun, but it’s recycled on th far side by Kristoffer Lund. The right-back cuts it back for Aidan Morris, who delights with a brilliant turn while facing the net.
Morris is dispossessed at the last moment, but the ball is rolled straight to de la Torre eight yards out. While the U.S. midfielder is offside, the ball is not passed to him, but instead tackled into his path, so that is null and void. He buries his first international goal!
62nd min: A yellow card is shown to Cyle Larin.
Mikey Varas makes his first changes of the match, bringing on Aidan Morris for Johnny Cardoso and Luca de la Torre takes over for Malik Tillman. Cardoso’s withdrawal was needed, but Tillman coming off is surprising, considering he was one of the few positive performers for the USMNT so far. Liam Millar and Jonathan Osorio are ready to come on for Canada in response
58th min: GOAL! CANADA! Jonathan David puts Canada 2-0 up an in firm control of this match! Tim Ream with yet another truly awful turnover, as he feeds it right to David. The Canada striker finds his strike partner Cyle Larin, but after he’s tackled on the penalty spot, the ball falls back in David’s lap and he buries the chance!
Ream had a bad giveaway in the first half, but was bailed out by Patrick Schulte. This time, he’s made to pay. Nothing short of a schoolboy error.
Jonathan David makes it 2-0 ✌️🇨🇦
Watch USA vs. Canada live on TBS and Max 📺 pic.twitter.com/XywUJuXuMm
— B/R Football (@brfootball) September 7, 2024
54th min: Folarin Balogun is booked for a foul in midfield. It seems quite soft at first, as he clips Derek Cornelius in the face while being challenged from behind by the Canada defender. But in the aftermath, Cornelius needs treatment for a cut above the eye, indicating there was maybe more of a bump than the replay seemed to show.
53rd min: Alphonso Davies is down receiving treatment after going tumbling over the advertising board, but he looks to be ok and will continue.
51st min: Chance, USA! Now THAT’S more like it! Kristoffer Lund charges forward carrying the ball two-thirds up the pitch before feeding an excellent vertical ball for Folarin Balogun! His shot is strong and forces a big save by Maxime Crepeau, and the follow-up from centrally atop the box is skied miles high.
49th min: The U.S. finally has its first shot on target of the match, but Folarin Balogun’s whipped effort is poor and straight at Maxime Crepeau who makes a simple smothering save.
2nd half kickoff: They’re back under way in Kansas City, with no changes from either side, which is…surprising. Mikey Varas had plenty of reason to make not just one but a few halftime alterations.
HALFTIME: USA 0-1 Canada
Complete and utter domination by Canada as the halftime whistle blows. Jesse Marsch knows exactly how to attack this USMNT side and blow up their buildup, and the hosts have played right into his hands.
Sloppy mistakes by the U.S. led to Canada’s goal as well as a host of other chances, which were only turned aside by the exceptional performance of Patrick Schulte in goal. Johnny Cardoso has been the most glaring underperformer, but he’s far from the only American struggling in Kansas City. In truth, Canada should be up by a lot more.
A truly woeful first 45 minutes for the U.S. under Mikey Varas. Mauricio Pochettino can’t get here quick enough.
🇨🇦 Canada outshot the USMNT 11-1 in the first half.
🇺🇸 U.S. hadn’t been outshot by 10 in a first half in 52 games, since the 2021 Gold Cup vs Qatar. pic.twitter.com/ozYWwaZo5y
— Paul Carr (@PaulCarr) September 7, 2024
42nd min: Chance, Canada! Very little has happened over the last 10 minutes, as Canada is happy to press the U.S. buildup and make it difficult for them to progress.
They finally get on the counter and again create a quality chance, as Patrick Schulte is required to make yet another sensational save on a shot from six yards out. The chance is created by Alphonso Davies, who crosses through the dummy by Jonathan David and to the feet of Cyle Larin, but his scuffed shot from close range is parried. The Columbus Crew goalkeeper has had an outstanding first half!
Patrick Schulte keeping us within striking distance 🧤 pic.twitter.com/TlMGnHYJ6x
— U.S. Soccer Men’s National Team (@USMNT) September 7, 2024
32nd min: Chance, Canada! ANOTHER WONDERFUL SAVE BY SCHULTE! Now a terrible giveaway from Tim Ream, and it plays Canada in on goal. Jonathan David bullies his defender away while driving forward, and his goal-bound effort is only parried away by another spectacular stop by Schulte who produces another reflex stop up to his left!
The United States have essentially handed Canada three glorious goal-scoring chances, and it would be 3-0 without two brilliant saves by the USMNT goalkeeper. Exceptionally sloppy from the hosts.
The quick reflex from Patrick Schulte! 🚫 pic.twitter.com/T3bDGoqg6T
— U.S. Soccer Men’s National Team (@USMNT) September 7, 2024
28th min: Stephen Eustaquio takes a huge kick at Christian Pulisic on the touchline and is whistled for a foul. It leaves Pulisic in a heap on the pitch. You wonder if that is the start of some needle in this match…
24th min: An early blow for Canada as Alistair Johnston cannot continue due to injury. It’s not quite clear what happened, but he walks off with the medical staff. It could be precautionary from Canada in a friendly. Richie Laryea comes on to replace him.
22nd min: Chance, USA! Malik Tillman, who’s been bright for the United States so far, nearly creates an equalizer for the United States! Brenden Aaronson is bulldozed off the ball in midfield, but the referee plays advantage, and Tillman picks it up to find Folarin Balogun down the left. He tries to find Christian Pulisic, but a deflection takes him away from goal, and leaves him a very tight angle to shoot at, which sees the shot dragged wide.
17th min: GOAL! CANADA! The visitors are in front! The deserve the early lead as their pressing takes it away from Johnny Cardoso and Jacob Shaffelburg buries it past Patrick Schulte!
That’s a truly awful giveaway by Cardoso in his own defensive third, whose heavy touch of a pinged ball from Tim Ream hands it to Canada with numbers.
Jacob Shaffelburg gives Canada an early 1-0 lead over the USMNT 💥
Watch the match live on TBS and Max 📺 pic.twitter.com/3qUm1zYier
— B/R Football (@brfootball) September 7, 2024
16th min: Chance, Canada! Stephen Eustaquio, who is left all alone 15 yards from goal, takes aim with his right foot but drags a powerful shot just agonizingly wide left across the face of Patrick Schulte’s net.
11th min: Canada have looked good through the first 10 minutes. The U.S. has done well for the most part playing out of the back, but when they do give it away, Canada have been extremely incisive in finding spaces in the attacking third.
4th min: Chance, Canada! WHAT A SAVE BY PATRICK SCHULTE! Stephen Eustaquio places a beautiful over-the-top delivery in a bucket for Jonathan David, who rips it first-time on the volley before the ball hits the ground, but his effort from a tight angle to the left is saved exceptionally well by Schulte who reacts beautifully and dives to his left to palm it away. Brilliant save!
PATRICK SCHULTE WHAT A SAVE 👏 pic.twitter.com/e2hqPfgOd5
— U.S. Soccer Men’s National Team (@USMNT) September 7, 2024
3rd min: Folarin Balogun looks to break down the left side and very nearly smokes Moise Bombito with a beautiful turn but the nutmeg just barely whiffs, getting stuck at the Canadian defender’s feet.
Kickoff: They’re under way in Kansas City, where the USMNT has never lost! Mikey Varas is coaching the side on an interim basis, so will Mauricio Pochettino see from afar?
USA vs. Canada: Pre-match commentary, analysis, more
15 minutes to kickoff: In 10 total matches at Children’s Mercy Park all-time, the USMNT is an unbeaten 10-2-0, with 20 goals scored and two conceded. Last time here they played to a scoreless draw against Uruguay in June of 2022. They’ll have a test today to protect that spotless record in this stadium!
30 minutes to kickoff: U.S. Soccer has designated today’s game as the Fan Appreciation Match. They are holding “fun, interactive fan activities, opportunities to win prizes, and food and drink specials in the stadium prior to the match.” Hopefully those at the venue enjoy the atmosphere!
45 minutes to kickoff: A look at the Canada starting XI reveals no true surprises for Jesse Marsch, as he essentially names his strongest lineup possible. The two midfield spots behind Stephen Eustaquio are pretty open at the moment, so today Ali Ahmed and Mathieu Choiniere are the ones called upon.
As some of the Canada writers suggest, it could look more like a 4-2-2-2 depending on which side Jacob Shaffelburg is asked to play on, as he can do both depending on the situation.
Jesse Marsch goes back to the 4-2-2-2 with Canada for today’s match v USA.
Crepeau
Johnston – Bombito – Cornelius – Davies
Eustaquio – Choiniere
Shaffelburg – Ahmed
Larin – David
A big chance for Choiniere and Ahmed, but first choice XI outside of that.
Kickoff at 4pm ET.
— Ben Steiner (@BenSteiner00) September 7, 2024
1 hour to kickoff: The USMNT lineup is in, and there are some surprises. Most notably, Patrick Schulte starts in goal, which is intriguing given Matt Turner desperately needs minutes as he is not the starter at the club level. Brenden Aaronson, meanwhile, starts on the wing over other more in-form frontline options like Haji Wright and Josh Sargent.
1 hour 15 mins to kick: One player for USMNT fans to keep an eye on this international window is Marlon Fossey. The former Fulham youth product has earned his first international call-up at 25 years old, and a good performance could give the team additional depth at a right-back position at which they are desperately thin.
Fossey’s profile is one that’s still in development. The Standard Liege man is exceptional in the air and has strong numbers progressing the ball forward in possession, but his passing numbers are putrid and he’s not a good tackler. He has more work to do, but he could stay in the conversation with a good shift today or against New Zealand.
First 𝗰𝗮𝗹𝗹-𝘂𝗽 with the @USMNT. 🙌
Good luck 🆚 Canada (today) & 🆚 New Zealand (11/09) Marlon ! 😉 pic.twitter.com/ux4v0RglUI
— Standard de Liège (@Standard_RSCL) September 7, 2024
1 hour 30 mins to kick: The USMNT will wear its blue kit today against Canada, which makes sense as Canada’s main colors are white and red.
Our Fan Appreciation Match threads 🔵 pic.twitter.com/ty4GvBMmeD
— U.S. Soccer Men’s National Team (@USMNT) September 7, 2024
1 hour 45 mins to kick: There’s some trepidation amongst USMNT fans that Mauricio Pochettino hasn’t been announced as head coach yet, nearly a month after it was initially reported that he had agreed to a deal. It sounds like everything is fine, but it does seem to be concerning some…
Why is it taking so long for US Soccer to announce Mauricio Pochettino? #USMNT #FutbolAmericas pic.twitter.com/iuSGaLYBmg
— herculez gomez (@herculezg) September 7, 2024
2 hours to kickoff: Canada head coach Jesse Marsch has been extremely forthcoming and honest when asked about his relationship with the U.S. federation and the inner workings of the USMNT. Marsch, a former finalist for the head coaching position before Gregg Berhalter was ultimately brought back, has not been shy to speak his mind, being both complimentary and derogatory.
In his latest comments, Marsch criticized the USMNT players, saying those who supported Berhalter’s return are now the same ones calling for change, essentially labeling them hypocritical — more strong words from the American who has been close with the U.S. federation in the past.
“This sport and this world that we play in has to be about constantly challenging yourself to be your best, period,” Marsch said. “I don’t care who the coach is, there should be an uncomfortability and a drive to be better.”
“A lot of the players that were clamoring to get Gregg [Berhalter] back were also that ones that are now saying that it’s time to move on.” 😳@jessemarsch weighs in on the process of growth at the national team level and the “obsession to be the best” 📈 pic.twitter.com/iCwW9aijUe
— Golazo America (@GolazoAmerica) September 4, 2024USA vs. Canada kickoff time for international friendly
This international friendly match kicks off from Children’s Mercy Park on Saturday, September 7 at 3 p.m. local time in Kansas City.
Here’s how that time translates across the time zones in North America:
DateKickoff timeEastern TimeSat, Sep. 74 p.m.Central TimeSat, Sep. 73 p.m.Mountain TimeSat, Sep. 72 p.m.Pacific TimeSat, Sep. 71 p.m.USA vs. Canada lineups, team news, starting 11 for friendly
The USMNT is without a few key players due to injuries. Sergino Dest continues to recover from his torn ACL and will be out for some time, and Antonee Robinson is not on the roster to gain some rest. Tyler Adams is still recovering from a back injury and has missed significant time for various fitness issues in recent years, while Tim Weah is also out thanks to a hamstring injury suffered in the Juventus season opener. Gio Reyna was forced to withdraw from the squad due to a groin strain, replaced by Cade Cowell.
Some, meanwhile, were left off due to club form, most notably Weston McKennie who is not starting at Juventus at the moment. Others include defenders Cameron Carter-Vickers and Miles Robinson who are both getting minutes at their various clubs but have struggled at times.
There are questions at the goalkeeper position, and Matt Turner is denied a start despite a desperate need for game minutes which are lacking at the club level, as Patrick Schulte is called upon instead. Up front, it’s a surprise that Brenden Aaronson is named in the XI with Haji Wright and Josh Sargent in much better club form.
USA starting lineup (4-3-3): Schulte (GK) — Scally, Richards, Ream, Lund — Musah, Cardoso, M. Tillman — Aaronson, Balogun, Pulisic.
USA subs: Turner (GK), Horvath (GK), Kochen (GK), Trusty, McKenzie, Fossey, Wiley, A. Morris, de la Torre, Wright, Sargent, Pepi.
Head coach Marsch has called in a full-strength roster for these September friendlies as he looks to continue establishing his tactical influence over the Canada squad. Stars Alphonso Davies, Jonathan David, and Stephen Eustaquio are all in, as are most of their other Copa America starters.
Full-back Sam Adekugbe was forced to withdraw from the squad due to a mild groin strain, having also missed the Copa America with a calf problem.
There’s some young talent sprinkled in, with uncapped midfielders Niko Sigur and Nathan Saliba called up as well as Sporting KC forward Stephen Africa in his first national team camp.
Canada starting lineup (4-3-3): Crepeau (GK) — Johnston, Bombito, Cornelius, Davies — Ahmed, Choiniere, Eustaquio— David, Larin, Shaffelburg.
Canada subs: St. Clair (GK), Sirois (GK), Waterman, Laryea, Millar, Miller, Osorio, Oluwaseyi, Russell-Rowe, Saliba, Sigur.
USA vs. Canada live stream, TV channelDate: Saturday, Sept. 7, 2024Time: 4 p.m. ET / 1 p.m. PT
The USMNT friendly vs. Canada in Kansas City will be televised in the United States on TBS, as part of Turner’s long-term rights deal with U.S. Soccer.
TBS and other Turner channels are available to stream on Sling, while the match can also be streamed on Turner’s dedicated platform Max. Subscription service Peacock is also an option for a Spanish-language broadcast.
In Canada, this match is televised on OneSoccer, which is available to stream on Fubo Canada.
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