Preview: USMNT Travels To El Salvador For Second Nations League Group Stage Match
USMNT Closes Out Four-Match June Window Tuesday in San Salvador at 10 p.m. ET (FS1, Univision, TUDN)

CHICAGO (June 13, 2022) – The U.S. Men’s National Team will close out the four match June international window on Tuesday with a visit to El Salvador for its second group match of the 2022-23 Concacaf Nations League. Kickoff from Estadio Cuscatlán in San Salvador is set for 10 p.m. ET and will be broadcast live on FS1, Univision and TUDN.
The USA has defeated Morocco (3-0 W), drawn Uruguay (0-0 D), and routed Grenada (5-0 W) during the past two weeks, outscoring its opponents 8-0. After Tuesday, the U.S. will play two friendlies in Europe during the September window as the last preparation games before the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
Either a win or draw against El Salvador would push the USA to the top of Nations League A, Group D after two matches. A win would also see the USMNT clinch a spot in the 2023 Concacaf Gold Cup by guaranteeing a top-two group finish.
GOALKEEPERS (3): Ethan Horvath (Nottingham Forest/ENG; 7/0), Sean Johnson (New York City FC; 10/0), Matt Turner (New England Revolution; 18/0)
DEFENDERS (9): George Bello (Arminia Bielefeld/GER; 7/0), Reggie Cannon (Boavista/POR; 26/1), Cameron Carter-Vickers (Celtic/SCO; 10/0), Aaron Long (New York Red Bulls; 26/3), Erik Palmer-Brown (Troyes/FRA; 4/0), Antonee Robinson (Fulham/ENG; 28/2), Joe Scally (Borussia Mönchengladbach/GER; 2/0), DeAndre Yedlin (Inter Miami; 74/0), Walker Zimmerman (Nashville SC; 31/3)
MIDFIELDERS (7): Kellyn Acosta (LAFC; 52/2), Tyler Adams (RB Leipzig/GER; 29/1), Luca de la Torre (Heracles/NED; 10/0), Weston McKennie (Juventus/ITA; 34/9), Yunus Musah (Valencia/ESP; 18/0), Cristian Roldan (Seattle Sounders; 32/0), Malik Tillman (Bayern Munich/GER; 2/0)
FORWARDS (7): Brenden Aaronson (Leeds United/ENG; 21/6), Paul Arriola (FC Dallas; 46/10), Jesús Ferreira (FC Dallas; 12/7), Jordan Morris (Seattle Sounders; 47/10), Christian Pulisic (Chelsea/ENG; 50/21), Tim Weah (Lille/FRA; 24/3), Haji Wright (Antalyaspor/TUR; 2/1)
Date |
Opponent |
Venue |
Result/Time (ET) |
TV Info |
Wednesday, June 1 |
vs. Morocco |
TQL Stadium; Cincinnati, Ohio |
3-0 W |
- |
Sunday, June 5 |
vs. Uruguay |
Children’s Mercy Park; Kansas City, Kan. |
0-0 D |
- |
Friday, June 10 |
vs. Grenada - Concacaf Nations League |
Q2 Stadium; Austin, Texas |
5-0 W |
|
Tuesday, June 14 |
At El Salvador - Concacaf Nations League |
Estadio Cuscatlan; San Salvador, El Salvador |
10 p.m. ET |
FS1, Univision, TUDN |
On Friday, the U.S. opened defense of its CNL title with a 5-0 rout of Grenada in Austin, Texas. The 21-year Jesus Ferreira scored one before the break and added a second-half hat trick, while his FC Dallas teammate Paul Arriola also scored in the second half to cap the USMNT’s final home game before the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Ferreira’s four goals tied a USMNT record for most goals in a game, the fifth time the mark has been achieved and the first since Landon Donovan scored four against Cuba in 2003. Arriola became the 26th USMNT player to reach double-digit goals with his 10th. The win extended the USMNT’s unbeaten streak on home soil to 26 straight games, tying the team’s record set from 2013-2015.
Created to maximize the quality, quantity and frequency of competitive matches for all of Concacaf’s 41 Member Associations, the 2022-23 CNL Group Stage will continue to be played in a three League format (League A, League B and League C). League A consists of 12 national teams divided in four groups; League B features 16 teams split into four groups; and League C has 13 teams in four groups.
Each League plays home and away round-robin matches during the FIFA international dates of June 2022 and March 2023. The winners of the League A groups will advance to the Concacaf Nations League Finals in June 2023, which will consist of semifinals, a third place match, and championship match. The League A and B teams which finish last in their groups will be relegated to the lower league, while the group winners in Leagues B and C will be promoted to the higher league for the next edition of the CNL tournament.
Grenada, Curaçao, Martinique and Suriname won their respective groups in League B in 2019/21 and were promoted to League A this year. The U.S. was drawn to Group D.
2022/23 LEAGUE A:
Group A: Mexico, Jamaica, Suriname
Group B: Costa Rica, Panama, Martinique
Group C: Canada, Honduras, Curaçao
Group D: USA, El Salvador, Grenada
Additionally, the tournament will again serve as qualification for the 2023 Concacaf Gold Cup, with the top two finishers in each League A groups, as well as the group winners in League B qualifying directly for next summer’s confederation championship. Twelve other teams will have an opportunity to qualify for the tournament via the Gold Cup Prelims.
The inaugural Concacaf Nations League had the USA, Costa Rica, Honduras, Mexico, Panama and Trinidad and Tobago pre-seeded into League A by virtue of advancing to the Hexagonal of the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifying stage. There they were joined by the top six seeds following the 68-match, one-off qualifying phase in which the 34 teams were ranked 1-34 based on points earned, goal differential and additional tie-breaker criteria.
The U.S. was drawn to Group A with Canada and Cuba and advanced to the CNL Finals by winning the group on goal differential over Canada after both nations finished with nine points.
2019-21 Concacaf Nations League Results |
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Date |
Opponent |
Result |
Goal Scorers |
Venue |
Oct. 11, 2019* |
vs. Cuba |
7-0 W |
McKennie (3), Morris, Sargent, Pulisic, OG |
Audi Field; |
Oct. 15, 2019* |
at Canada |
0-2 L |
- |
BMO Field; |
Nov. 15, 2019* |
vs. Canada |
4-1 W |
Zardes (2), Morris, Long |
Exploria Stadium; Orlando, Fla. |
Nov. 19, 2019* |
at Cuba |
4-0 W |
Sargent (2), Morris (2) |
Truman Bodden Stadium; |
June 3, 2021^ |
vs. Honduras |
1-0 W |
Pefok |
Empower Field at Mile High; Denver, Colo. |
June 6, 2021^ |
Vs. Mexico |
3-2 W (AET) |
Reyna, McKennie, Pulisic |
Empower Field at Mile High; Denver, Colo. |
*-Denotes Group Stage / Denotes Semifinals/Finals |
The 2020 CNL Finals were postponed due to the Covid-19 pandemic and re-scheduled for June 2021 in Denver, Colorado. On June 3, the USA defeated Honduras 1-0 in the semifinals on an 89th-minute diving header from second-half substitute Jordan Pefok.
Four days later, the USMNT lifted the inaugural CNL trophy after twice coming from behind to defeat rival Mexico 3-2 in overtime. Gio Reyna and Weston McKennie each brought the USA back level during regulation, before Christian Pulisic drew and converted the game-winning penalty kick in 114th minute. The drama was far from over as substitute goalkeeper Ethan Horvath saved Andrés Guardado’s penalty kick deep into stoppage time of the second half of extra time.
USA 3-0 MOROCCO
The USMNT kicked off the June international window with a convincing 3-0 shutout victory against African powerhouse Morocco. Some skillful play from forward Christian Pulisic teed up forward Brenden Aaronson for the opening goal, while forward Tim Weah ripped a shot from distance to put the USA up 2-0 before the break. Debutant forward Haji Wright finished the scoring with a second-half penalty to put the game away and secure the USA’s first win vs. Morocco after three losses in its first three games against the Atlas Lions.
USA 0-0 URUGUAY
Four days later, the USMNT extended its home unbeaten streak to 25 games with a scoreless draw against 13th-ranked Uruguay. While the USA had the better of possession and was aggressive on offense, three key defensive plays were critical in preserving the draw: a goal line clearance from right back DeAndre Yedlin, a point-blank save by goalkeeper Sean Johnson on the goalmouth and a sliding block from center back Walker Zimmerman inside the box. The draw against fellow World Cup participant Uruguay brought the all-time series record between the nations to 2-2-4.
The U.S. successfully completed the gauntlet of Concacaf qualifying in March, clinching its berth to the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar on the final matchday. In what promises to be one of the toughest groups in the tournament, the USMNT was drawn into Group B alongside the final UEFA play-off winner (one of Ukraine or Wales; to be determined on June 5), 2020 European Championship runner-up England, and IR Iran.
The USA will have six preparation matches before heading to Qatar in November - these four during the June international window plus two additional friendlies in September. The trio of June matches on U.S. soil represent the USMNT’s final home games before the World Cup, with the June 10 match vs. Grenada in Austin serving as the team’s final send-off before Qatar 2022.
The USMNT was by far the youngest team to qualify for the 2022 FIFA World Cup, garnering valuable experience going through the rigors of World Cup qualifying. Through 14 qualifiers, the team’s average age of players that appeared was 24.07. The next closest was Ecuador, whose average age of all players during their 18 qualifying matches came in at 25.81.
From the available data for the qualified teams, the USMNT played the 10 youngest lineups worldwide during the recently concluded cycle, with all 14 lineups falling in the 22 youngest Starting XIs in the world during qualifiers dating back to October 2020. After its successful qualifying campaign, each match is another opportunity for the young USMNT player pool to gain experience against top-flight competition.
GOALKEEPERS (3): Mario Gonzalez (Alianza FC), Kevin Carabantes (CD Fas), Tomas Romero (Las Vegas Lights/USA)
DEFENDERS (11): Linzandro Claros (CD Aguila), Elvis Claros (Jocoro FC), Bryan Tamacas (Alianza FC), Kevin Menjivar (J.J. Deportivo), Alexander Larin (Comunicaciones), Kevin Melara (CD Aguila), Roberto Dominguez (AD Chalatenango), Erick Cabalceta (AD San Carlos), Ronald Rodriguez (FC Tulsa/USA), Rudy Clavel (CD Fas), Eduardo Vigil (LA Firpo)
MIDFIELDERS (6): Narciso Orellana (Alianza FC) Christian Martinez (AD San Carlos), Bryan Lanaverde (CF Fas), Darwin Ceren (Houston Dynamo/USA), Enrico Duenas (Vitesse/NED), Eric Calvillo (El Paso Locomotive/USA)
FORWARDS (7): Cristian Gil (Isidro Metapan), Nelson Bonilla (Port FC), Jairo Henriquez (CD Aguila), Kevin Reyes (CD Fas), Roberto Molina (Las Vegas Lights/USA), Joaquin Rivas (FC Tulsa/USA), Dennis Pineda (AD Chalatenango)