SANTA CLARA, California — July 2, 2026: The United States Men’s National Team (USMNT) secured a historic berth in the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16 after defeating Bosnia and Herzegovina 2-0 at the San Francisco Bay Area Stadium on Wednesday. Despite playing most of the second half with ten men, goals from Folarin Balogun and Malik Tillman earned the co-hosts their first World Cup knockout-stage victory since 2002.
The United States kept their World Cup campaign alive with a resilient and disciplined performance against Bosnia and Herzegovina under intense pressure in Santa Clara. The victory marks a monumental milestone for American soccer, breaking a 24-year drought without a win in the knockout rounds of the tournament.
The Americans established dominance early in the game, controlling possession and dictating the tempo. The breakthrough came in the 45th minute, just before the halftime whistle. Following a goalmouth scramble inside the Bosnian penalty area, striker Folarin Balogun capitalized on the loose ball to slot it home, giving the host nation a vital 1-0 lead going into the break.
The momentum shifted dramatically early in the second half. In the 51st minute, goalscorer Balogun was shown a straight red card following a Video Assistant Referee (VAR) review for a severe foul.
Down to ten men, the USMNT was forced to alter its tactical setup to absorb mounting pressure from Bosnia and Herzegovina. Despite their numerical advantage, the Bosnian attackers struggled to dismantle a highly organized and resolute American defense.
The USMNT put the game out of reach in the 82nd minute. Capitalizing on a set-piece opportunity, midfielder Malik Tillman executed a brilliant free-kick that beat the Bosnian goalkeeper to double the American lead.
With a clean sheet secured, the United States successfully managed the remaining minutes of the match to seal the 2-0 victory. The USMNT will now advance to face Belgium in a highly anticipated Round of 16 clash.





