Overview
- Rosters are final and squads have moved into base camps as the tournament opens June 11 with Mexico v South Africa and the U.S. opening against Paraguay.
- The USMNT has used recent friendlies to sharpen an all-out high-press identity and renewed attacking form led by Christian Pulisic.
- Defensive fitness remains a live concern for the U.S. because center back Chris Richards is still recovering from an ankle injury and his availability is uncertain for the opener.
- The USWNT reunited its forward trio in São Paulo with Mallory Swanson returning to camp as coaches work on reintegration ahead of competitive play.
- Organizers and regulators are rolling out changes and safeguards — IFAB-approved match laws, mandatory hydration breaks, new VAR and broadcast tech — while dynamic ticket pricing and state probes into FIFA sales could affect fan access.