

Key Takeaways:
- USA secured a 2-0 win against Bosnia & Herzegovina at Levi’s Stadium to reach the FIFA World Cup Round of 16
- Folarin Balogun scored his third goal of the tournament before being sent off in the 64th minute following a VAR review
- Despite playing most of the second half with 10 men, the USA have advanced to face Belgium in Seattle
Pre-Match Atmosphere and Early Exchanges
On the eve of the nation’s 250th anniversary of independence, the United States men’s national team delivered an early moment to celebrate, securing only their second FIFA World Cup knockout stage win in nine attempts. The Bay Area was buzzing as home supporters filled Levi’s Stadium, each anticipation heightened by their hosts’ troubling record against European opponents in the tournament: 13 matches without a win, comprising six draws and seven losses prior to this clash.
Bosnia & Herzegovina, making their first World Cup knockout appearance, threatened first. Just 10 minutes into the tie, Matt Freese was called upon to parry away Ermedin Demirović’s driven effort inside the penalty area.
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Key Moments and First-Half Developments
The United States gradually began to assert themselves. At the half-hour, the hosts momentarily believed they had the breakthrough as Weston McKennie pounced on a high turnover and released Folarin Balogun. Balogun, showing considerable composure, defeated Nikola Katić and finished low, but the striker was marginally offside.
Balogun, undeterred, found the net again on the verge of half-time and this effort stood. He reacted first to a twice-deflected ball and squeezed a shot through Nikola Vasilj’s legs for his third of the tournament. Moments later, Balogun came close to doubling the advantage, only for his strike to come back off the crossbar following Sergiño Dest’s knockdown.
Second-Half Drama: Injuries, Red Card, and Tactical Shifts
Bosnia & Herzegovina lost captain Edin Džeko through injury early in the second half, prompting Sergej Barbarez to ring in three changes simultaneously. The match’s turning point came in the 64th minute: a VAR review resulted in a red card for Balogun after a dangerous challenge on Tarik Muharemović, the American striker’s studs making contact with the Bosnian’s ankle.
Mauricio Pochettino utilised the second hydration break to rally his side despite their numerical disadvantage. Bosnia, however, struggled to breach the resilient US defence. Christian Pulisic had the ball in the net with 11 minutes left, but the effort was ruled out for offside.
USA Seal Qualification Despite the Odds
The Americans effectively ended the contest minutes later when Malik Tillman converted a 20-yard free-kick, his dipping shot just evading Vasilj’s fingertips. Ermin Mahmić went close for Bosnia in the dying minutes but could not find the target.
The United States, who played much of the second half with ten men, performed admirably to clinch a place in the last 16 for the fourth consecutive time they have participated in a World Cup. They will now meet Belgium in Seattle.




