Friday Will Be The Fifth Meeting Between The Two Nations
Friday's Group D showdown in Seattle will mark the first time the United States and Australia have ever met on a World Cup stage, but it's far from their first encounter.
The two sides have crossed paths four times across three decades, all in non-competitive settings, with the Americans holding a 2-1-1 (WDL) advantage in the all-time series. Their first meeting came in Orlando in 1992, a 1-0 Australian victory that remains the Socceroos' only win in the rivalry. The nations reconvened six years later in San Jose, playing to a scoreless draw in 1998 before the series went dormant for over a decade.
The next chapter arrived in Roodepoort, South Africa, just days before the 2010 World Cup opened. The USMNT rolled to a 3-1 win, with Edson Buddle bagging a brace and Herculez Gomez adding a third to send an emphatic message ahead of the tournament.
The most recent meeting, last October in Commerce City, Colorado, set the tone for what's brewing in Seattle. It was a physical, combative affair — Pulisic was forced off early after absorbing a series of hard tackles, prompting Pochettino to push his side to match Australia's intensity. Haji Wright answered with a brace and Cristian Roldan orchestrated the attack with two assists, completing a 2-1 comeback win. Notably, 17 of the 24 players on that matchday squad earned spots on Pochettino's final World Cup roster, meaning Friday's clash carries institutional memory on both benches.
The stakes have never been higher between these two teams.
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