United States – Paraguay live: Follow the third World Cup ceremony and Group D opener

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General view inside the Los Angeles Stadium in Inglewood, California during the opening ceremony before the match, on July 12, 2026.

General view inside the Los Angeles Stadium in Inglewood, California during the opening ceremony before the match, on July 12, 2026. © Daniel Cole, Reuters

Team USA takes centre stage on Friday evening as the 2026 World Cup’s third opening ceremony unfolds at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, featuring pop star Katy Perry. The USMNT faces Paraguay in their tournament opener, a moment of reckoning for American soccer on home soil amid visa concerns, soaring ticket prices, and competing sports dominating the conversation. Follow our blog to learn more.

Expected lineups for USA-Paraguay:

USA: Freese – Ream, Robinson, Richards, Dest, Freeman – McKennie, Adams, Tillman – Pulisic, Balogun

Paraguay: Gill – Gomez, Alonso, Alderete, Caceres – Cubas, Bobadilla, Gomez – Caballero, Sanabria, Almiron

Anitta adds Brazilian fire

Brazilian sensation Anitta brings the energy and rhythm of Latin America to the stage, a fitting tribute to the tournament’s North American hosts.

Lisa brings K-pop royalty to SoFi

BLACKPINK’s Lisa is a global phenomenon. The Thai-born superstar has transcended music to appear in HBO’s hit series White Lotus. Her presence signals the World Cup’s embrace of global pop culture.

A galaxy of global stars takes the stage

Future and Tyla kick things off with high energy.

Paraguay’s starting XI

Team USA starting XI

Trump called US World Cup team before first match

President Donald Trump called the US World Cup squad ahead of their debut match against Paraguay, the team said Friday.

In a video shared on social media, the US Soccer Men’s National Team said the 79-year-old leader called Thursday night with a message of support.

Andrew Giuliani, the head of the White House Task Force for the World Cup, can be seen speaking with Trump on speakerphone, telling the president: “I’m standing in front of 26 champions and a great coach,” before handing the phone to US head coach Mauricio Pochettino.

“I just called to say you’re a fantastic guy, a fantastic coach, and you’re all about your record and your success, and I know how great the players are. I think you’ve got a really good chance of going all the way,” Trump said.

“I just want to wish you a lot of luck,” he added.

“Thank you so much for your support, Mr. President,” responded Pochettino.

The World Cup returns to America

The United States launch their World Cup challenge on Friday, taking on Paraguay in the first game in the tournament on US soil for 32 years.

Welcome soccer/football fans!

Welcome to our liveblog covering the third opening ceremony of the World Cup and the first match of Group D between the USA and Paraguay!

For the first time since 1994, the United States hosts the World Cup. On Friday at 9:30pm ET, Team USA takes on Paraguay at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles for their Group D opener.

The USMNT and Paraguay have faced each other three times in competitive matches, with the US holding a 2-1 record. Their most recent encounter came during World Cup qualifying in 2021, when the Americans won 3-0 in Columbus. Paraguay, ranked 69th in the world, will be looking to pull off an upset on American soil.

The US enters the tournament with growing momentum, having won their last four friendlies and boasting a squad that blends experienced European-based talent with emerging MLS stars. Coach Gregg Berhalter has overseen a team seeking to prove that American soccer belongs on the world stage. Over 70,000 supporters are expected to fill SoFi Stadium for what promises to be a charged atmosphere – a test of whether US.soccer can capture the nation’s imagination.

The match will be preceded by a 15-minute opening ceremony featuring American pop icon Katy Perry and performances celebrating the host nation’s diversity and soccer culture.

(FRANCE 24 with AFP, AP and Reuters)

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