USMNT announces fall friendlies against Canada, New Zealand and Panama

USMNT friendly matches scheduled for September and October 2024
United States v Bolivia - CONMEBOL Copa America USA 2024
United States v Bolivia - CONMEBOL Copa America USA 2024 / Sam Hodde/GettyImages
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The fall promises to be an exciting season for soccer fans in the United States, with the Men's National Team preparing for a series of friendlies that promise to stir the nets and the hearts of fans. In September and October, there will be three electrifying matches, each with its own dose of drama and emotion.

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Starting on September 7, Fan Appreciation Night at Children's Mercy Park in Kansas City will be more than just a match against Canada. It will be a celebration dedicated to the fans, with the USMNT looking to maintain their unbeaten run at this historic venue. Children's Mercy Park has been a successful venue for the USMNT, who hold an undefeated record of 8 wins, 0 losses and 2 draws at the stadium.

Soon after, on September 10, New Zealand arrives at TQL Stadium in Cincinnati, ready to challenge the American defense. This match will be an opportunity for the USMNT to test their strength against a less familiar opponent. Although the teams have only met three times in history, the USA hold an unbeaten record against the All Whites.

The last friendly will be against Panama on October 12 at Q2 Stadium in Austin. Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Night, this game will be a chance for revenge for the USA, who were eliminated by Panama in the semi-finals of the 2023 Gold Cup. Q2 Stadium has been a fortress for the USMNT, with a perfect record of 4 wins and no losses.

These stadiums are not just playing fields; they are fortresses where the USMNT has written its history of success. From Children's Mercy Park to Q2 Stadium, each venue has witnessed victories and moments that remain etched in fans' memories. It's where passion for soccer meets national pride, and where each performance will serve as a test case for the USMNT's growth towards the great challenge that awaits: the 2026 World Cup.

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