US players under pressure as World Cup begins in Los Angeles

The Guardian Sport2 min read • Latest: Jun 19, 2026, 5:05 PM

Last updated Jun 19, 2026

US players under pressure as World Cup begins in Los Angeles
Summary

The World Cup is currently taking place in the United States, with matches ongoing in various locations, including Los Angeles. The pressure is mounting on home players to perform well, as the American public evaluates their chances. With mixed interest levels and local fan engagement, the atmosphere surrounding the tournament contrasts with expectations for the host nation. Attention is particularly focused on how well the team can showcase their talent on this significant stage.

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By the Numbers
  • World Cup matches are currently taking place across the United States.
  • Local interest in soccer remains mixed leading into the tournament.
  • US players face significant expectations from fans and media.
  • Tournament is a key opportunity for soccer growth in the country.
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What they're saying
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Working at a tournament brings its own demands but nothing like the pressure on home players for a good showing Greetings from Los Angeles – from your own podcasting correspondent. England aside, it’s been 20 years since I was in the host country for a major tournament. Professional commitments make this a marginally different experience from driving around Germany with Ian, Matt and Oli in 2006 just wondering when the next stein was going to be thrust into my hands – dancing with Trinidad and Tobago fans, feeling lucky to miss out on Brazil v Australia tickets because my hangover was too much for the sun. The question you are asked most by people back home is along the lines of: “Is there World Cup fever in the States?” I am reminded of a local TV crew who walked around central Cambridge on the eve of our FA Cup quarter-final with Crystal Palace in 1990 asking people how they felt about the game, and being rewarded with lots of nice middle-class people who didn’t even know there was a football team in Cambridge. Continue reading...

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