USA World Cup draw 2022: Group B results with England, matches, fixtures, players, squad and coach

Kyle Bonn

USA World Cup draw 2022: Group B results with England, matches, fixtures, players, squad and coach image

The United States across its FIFA World Cup history has proven to be an enigma, a consistent participant yet one that has failed to break through to the upper echelon of footballing nations.

Participating in the inaugural World Cup in 1930, that tournament is a good representation of the USMNT's World Cup history, reaching the semifinals before falling to Argentina 6-1. Since, they've reached the World Cup 10 times in 21 tournaments, missing a long stretch between 1954 and 1986 before establishing themselves as a consistent participant.

The miss to qualify for the last tournament was painful, and a return to the 2022 event is a positive for the federation. However, there will be aspirations of reaching the knockout stage, and even potentially winning a game, and a group stage exit would be seen as a disappointment, likely received as yet another wasted cycle.

A team with plenty of talent entering its prime, the squad is bursting with promise for the future. However, there are only so many World Cups to capitalize on a window of talent, and it feels like this cycle is the start of that window. Christian Pulisic, Weston McKennie, and Tyler Adams are both 23, while Brenden Aaronson, Gio Reyna, and Ricardo Pepi are all 21 years old or younger.

The future is now for the United States, as this tournament is the first of a realistic three-World Cup window for this group of talent. It cannot be wasted.

WORLD CUP DRAW BREAKDOWNS:
Group A | Group B | Group C | Group D
Group E | Group F | Group G | Group H

Drawn into Group B of the 2022 World Cup with England, Iran, and the UEFA playoff winner, there are plenty of storylines for this USMNT group heading into the tournament this November.

USA World Cup snapshot

  • Current FIFA World Ranking: 15 (March)
  • World Cup titles: 0
  • World Cup appearances (last): 10 (2014)
  • How qualified: CONCACAF 3rd place
  • Record in 2021 W-L-D (Goals Scored/Allowed): 17-2-2 (43/12)
  • Record in 2022 W-L-D (Goals Scored/Allowed): 3-2-1 (9/4)

World Cup Group B table & fixtures

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B1: England00000000
B2: Iran00000000
B3: USA00000000
B4: WAL/UKR/SCO*00000000

* = Winner of European playoff (Wales vs. Ukraine/Scotland)

Group B match schedule

Date Match Time (ET)Stadium
Mon, Nov. 21England vs. Iran8 a.m.Khalifa Int'l Stadium
Mon, Nov. 21USA vs. WAL/UKR/SCO2 p.m.Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium
Fri, Nov. 25WAL/UKR/SCO vs. Iran5 a.m.Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium
Fri, Nov. 25England vs. USA2 p.m.Al Bayt Stadium
Tues, Nov. 29WAL/UKR/SCO vs. England2 p.m.Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium
Tues, Nov. 29Iran vs. USA2 p.m.Al Thumama Stadium

United States squad preview

Christian Pulisic is the most well-known player in the USMNT squad, but he is far from the only contributor.

Weston McKennie is the midfield engine, and his recovery from a broken foot will be critical to any success the U.S. wishes to engineer, while Tyler Adams has developed into a young leader.

  • Star Players: Christian Pulisic, Weston McKennie, Tyler Adams
  • Captain (Vice-captain): Tyler Adams (Christian Pulisic)
  • Players to Watch: Gio Reyna, Brenden Aaronson
  • Players to play in WCQ final stage: 38
  • Players in Top 5 Euro leagues (% of WCQ pool): 17 (45%)

MORE: Teams qualified to 2022 World Cup

Projected full-strength USA starting 11

4-3-3 (left to right): Matt Turner (GK) — Antonee Robinson, Walker Zimmerman, Miles Robinson, Sergino Dest — Weston McKennie, Tyler Adams, Gio Reyna — Christian Pulisic, Ricardo Pepi, Brenden Aaronson.

USA strengths

The United States is one of the youngest teams at the World Cup, with a youth core that should be together for nearly a decade. This team is stacked at the wing position, with four starting-caliber wingers in Christian Pulisic, Gio Reyna, Brenden Aaronson, and Tim Weah, necessitating a possible drop for Reyna into midfield.

There is also a wealth of talent in midfield for the U.S., with the development of a partnership between McKennie and Adams that makes the team formidable in possession.

USA weaknesses

The two areas of weakness for the U.S. squad come at either end. At goalkeeper, the team has two players at Man City and (soon) Arsenal, but neither starts for their club, so form will be a problem for Gregg Berhalter to sort through. At the striker position, the team has been unable to replace the presence of Jozy Altidore, and while young talents like Ricardo Pepi and Jesus Ferreira provide hope for the future, they do not yet appear to be ready to carry the goalscoring load.

Projected full-strength USA World Cup squad

PlayerPositionAgeClubCaps/Goals
Ethan HorvathGoalkeeper26Nottingham Forest7 / 0
Zack SteffenGoalkeeper26Man City29 / 0
Matt TurnerGoalkeeper27New England Revolution16 / 0
Reggie CannonDefender23Boavista24 / 1
Sergino DestDefender21Barcelona17 / 2
Chris RichardsDefender22Hoffenheim*8 / 0
Antonee RobinsonDefender24Fulham25 / 2
Miles RobinsonDefender25Atlanta United21 / 3
DeAndre YedlinDefender28Inter Miami73 / 0
Walker ZimmermanDefender28Nashville SC28 / 3
Kellyn AcostaMidfielder26LAFC51 / 2
Tyler AdamsMidfielder23RB Leipzig27 / 1
Luca de la TorreMidfielder23Heracles7 / 0
Weston McKennnieMidfielder23Juventus31 / 9
Yunus MusahMidfielder19Valencia16 / 0
Cristian RoldanMidfielder26Seattle Sounders31 / 0
Brenden AaronsonForward21RB Salzburg18 / 5
Jesus FerreiraForward21FC Dallas9 / 3
Jordan MorrisForward27Seattle Sounders46 / 10
Ricardo PepiForward19Augsburg11 / 3
Christian PulisicForward23Chelsea48 / 21
Gio ReynaForward19Borussia Dortmund12 / 4
Tim WeahForward22LOSC Lille22 / 2

*On loan

Who is USMNT head coach?

Gregg Berhalter, a former U.S. international defender who has 44 caps for the USMNT, was hired following the failure to reach the 2018 World Cup.

The hire was somewhat controversial, as Berhalter's coaching resume prior to his time with the national team didn't quite inspire confidence, and there were accusations of nepotism as his brother Jay was chief commercial officer of U.S. Soccer at the time of the hire.

Since, however, Berhalter has successfully quieted doubters with successes such as the 2021 Gold Cup title and winning the inaugural CONCACAF Champions League. He has also ushered in a new youth movement that has seen unprecedented levels of young talent earn significant minutes with the national team.

  • Manager (Nationality): Gregg Berhalter (United States)
  • Date hired: December 2, 2018
  • Record as national team manager (W-L-D): 33-8-6
  • Major titles since hire: 2021 Gold Cup, 2019/20 CONCACAF Nations League
  • Notable victories: 1-0 W vs. Bosnia & Herzegovina 1/28/22 (Friendly), 2-0 W vs. Mexico 11/13/21 (WCQ), 1-0 W vs. Mexico 8/2/21 (Gold Cup), 3-2 W vs. Mexico 6/7/21 (CONCACAF Nations League Final), 4-1 W vs. Canada 11/16/19 (Nations League group), 1-0 W vs. Ecuador 3/22/19 (Friendly)

USMNT World Cup qualifying results

DateOpponentH/AResultScore
Sept. 3, 2021El SalvadorAD0-0
Sept. 6, 2021CanadaHD1-1
Sept. 9, 2021HondurasAW4-1
Oct. 8, 2021JamaicaHW2-0
Oct. 11, 2021PanamaAL1-0
Oct. 14, 2021Costa RicaHW2-1
Nov. 13, 2021MexicoHW2-0
Nov. 16, 2021JamaicaAD1-1
Jan. 28, 2022El SalvadorHW1-0
Jan. 30, 2022CanadaAL2-0
Feb. 3, 2022HondurasHW3-0
Mar. 24, 2022MexicoAD0-0
Mar. 27, 2022PanamaHW5-1
Mar. 30, 2022Costa RicaAL2-0

USMNT WCQ Leaders

CategoryLeaderTotal
GoalsChristian Pulisic5
AssistsRicardo Pepi, Antonee Robinson3
AppearancesAntonee Robinson, Kellyn Acosta13
MinutesAntonee Robinson1,061

USMNT in the FIFA World Cup

The United States has been involved in World Cup competition since the competition's inception in 1930, reaching the semifinals of the very first World Cup.

Overall, the nation has qualified for 10 competitions, and has been a regular contender to exit the group stage. However, the knockout rounds have baffled the North Americans, with just a single knockout stage victory in history. That came against Mexico in 2002, meaning the U.S. has never won a knockout stage game against a team from another confederation.

There were a number of recent near-misses that indicate the United States is close to breaking through, including the extra-time loss to Ghana in 2010 and the Tim Howard game against Belgium in 2014. Infamously, the U.S. did not qualify for the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

  • World Cups: 10
  • Most Recent: 2014
  • Farthest Reached*: Quarterfinals (2002)
  • Goals scored: 37
  • Goals conceded: 62
  • Record (W-L-D): 8-19-6

*Does not include semifinal appearance in 1930, a tournament which featured only 12 teams and a four-team knockout stage.

YearStage ReachedEliminated ByW-L-D
1930Semifinals (3rd)Argentina2-1-0
1934Round of 16Italy0-1-0
1950Group StageN/A1-2-0
1990Group StageN/A0-3-0
1994*Round of 16Brazil1-2-1
1998Group StageN/A0-3-0
2002QuarterfinalsGermany2-2-1
2006Group StageN/A0-2-1
2010Round of 16Ghana1-1-2
2014Round of 16Belgium1-2-1

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Kyle Bonn

Kyle Bonn is a Syracuse University broadcast journalism graduate with over a decade of experience covering soccer globally. Kyle specializes in soccer tactics and betting, with a degree in data analytics. Kyle also does TV broadcasts for Wake Forest soccer, and has had previous stops with NBC Soccer and IMG College. When not covering the game, he has long enjoyed loyalty to the New York Giants, Yankees, and Fulham. Kyle enjoys playing racquetball and video games when not watching or covering sports.