The United States made history at the FIFA World Cup 2026 by defeating Australia 2-0 in a Group D match. With this victory, the USA FIFA World Cup team achieved its first-ever back-to-back wins in the tournament’s 96-year history.
The match, played in Seattle, saw the American side dominate possession with 63 percent control of the ball. The USA consistently pressured the Australian defense and created several scoring opportunities throughout the game.
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The first goal came in the 11th minute when Australian defender Cameron Burgess accidentally scored an own goal, giving the USA an early lead. This helped the American team gain confidence and control the match.
Just before halftime, Alex Freeman scored again for the USA, making it 2-0. In the second half, both teams tried to score, but no further goals were made, and the USA won comfortably.
This victory puts the United States at the top of Group D with six points and secures their place in the next stage of the tournament. It is an important achievement for the USA World Cup campaign and improves their chances in the competition.
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