United States 4-1 Paraguay: Pulisic, Balogun and Reyna lead dominant World Cup opener
United States beat Paraguay 4-1 in the 2026 World Cup opener as Pulisic, Balogun and Reyna starred; Malik Tillman assisted and VAR corrected a yellow-card error.
The United States opened their 2026 World Cup campaign with a convincing 4-1 victory over Paraguay, a result that combined early pressure, clinical finishing and late-game control. United States vs Paraguay set the tone for Group D as Christian Pulisic orchestrated attacks from the left while Folarin Balogun scored twice and Gio Reyna sealed the win in stoppage time. Malik Tillman provided a key assist and played 82 minutes in his World Cup debut before being substituted, and the match featured a VAR intervention for a mistaken identity yellow-card decision. The emphatic scoreline gives the U.S. a strong launchpad in a group that will next see Turkey face Australia.
Pulisic sparks the early breakthrough
Christian Pulisic was central to the United States’ fast start, repeatedly testing Paraguay’s right flank with direct runs and incisive passing. A neat one-two with Weston McKennie unsettled the La Albirroja defense and led to an unfortunate deflection by a Paraguayan defender that put the hosts ahead inside the opening ten minutes. Pulisic’s movement and vision kept Paraguay on the back foot for long stretches of the first half, forcing shifts in defensive shape and creating space for teammates to exploit. His influence extended beyond the opening goal as he continued to probe and set tempo until he was replaced early in the second half.
Balogun converts twice as Tillman creates chances
Folarin Balogun finished clinically to add two goals for the hosts, with the England-born striker showing composure both inside and outside the box. Balogun’s first successful effort followed a brief disallowed strike for offside, but he reacted quickly to convert from open play three minutes later, demonstrating poise in the penalty area. The Monaco forward completed his brace before halftime, beating Paraguay’s captain and a defender before sending an unstoppable shot past the goalkeeper. Malik Tillman was credited with the assist on the second-half-first goal of that sequence, highlighting the winger’s ability to combine precision passing with intelligent off-the-ball movement.
Tillman’s World Cup debut and substitution notes
Malik Tillman, making his World Cup debut for the United States, featured prominently and lasted 82 minutes before Gio Reyna replaced him late in the game. Tillman’s incisive pass that set up one of Balogun’s goals underlined his role as a creative fulcrum on the right side of attack. Although Tillman missed a clear-cut chance in the second half, his overall influence — both in build-up and transition phases — ranked him among the U.S.’s top performers on the night. Joe Scally was named among the substitutes but did not see action during the match.
Halftime changes and the VAR mistaken-identity correction
Mauricio Pochettino made an early change at the interval when Christian Pulisic did not return for the second half, with Sebastian Berhalter introduced as a precautionary measure rather than for injury confirmation. The game also featured a notable refereeing intervention when Danny Makkelie became the first World Cup official to use VAR to correct a mistaken identity on a yellow-card decision. That VAR moment underscored the tournament’s continued reliance on technology to ensure accurate enforcement and clarified disciplinary status for the players involved. The adjustments at halftime slightly altered the flow but did not materially slow the visitors’ initial momentum.
Paraguay’s brief rally and Mauricio’s first international goal
Paraguay responded early in the second half when their halftime substitute, Mauricio, pulled a goal back with his first strike at international level, offering a brief momentum shift for La Albirroja. The away side tried to build on that lifeline, increasing intensity and seeking routes to the United States’ goal through wider play and set-piece opportunities. Despite a period of pressure, Paraguay could not sustain prolonged dominance and often struggled to penetrate the U.S. midfield in transitional moments. Defensive lapses and the hosts’ effective ball circulation limited Paraguay’s chances to a handful of efforts that posed little sustained danger.
Late control and Reyna’s historic finish
As the match entered its closing stages the United States regained control and sought to close out the result with composed possession and patient buildups. Ricardo Pepi, introduced from the bench, had a couple of opportunities to extend the lead before Gio Reyna produced the decisive finishing touch in stoppage time. Reyna’s goal, struck with the outside of his foot after a measured United States attack, confirmed a 4-1 win and marked the first time the U.S. scored four goals in a World Cup match. The substitution patterns and late-game composure illustrated Pochettino’s intent to balance opportunity for rotation with the desire to secure a statement victory.
Tactical takeaways for Pochettino and the U.S. setup
Mauricio Pochettino’s side combined width, quick vertical passing and targeted movements to create consistent overloads on Paraguay’s right flank, where Pulisic and Tillman posed particular problems. The midfield trio managed transitions effectively, recycling possession and supplying Balogun with quality chances while also maintaining defensive cover against counterattacks. Defensively, the hosts were not impervious — Paraguay’s brief second-half response highlighted vulnerabilities on set pieces and transitional moments — but U.S. structure and pressing in key phases disrupted La Albirroja’s rhythm. The balance between experienced attackers and fresh substitutes offered a template for squad management as group play continues.
Implications for Group D and next fixtures
The convincing win places the United States in a favorable early position within Group D, where points differential and momentum can be decisive in the opening rounds. Paraguay will need to regroup quickly, address defensive lapses and seek attacking variety when they next approach the field to remain competitive in the group. The day’s other Group D fixture between Turkey and Australia will further shape the table and influence tactical calculations for upcoming matches. For the U.S., the performance delivers confidence but also underscores the need for consistent discipline and injury monitoring as the tournament progresses.
The United States’ 4-1 victory over Paraguay offered both a statement and a roadmap: clinical finishing and orchestrated wing play can produce high returns, while careful rotation and VAR clarity reduce risk. The U.S. now prepares for its next Group D assignment with momentum, and Paraguay must make tactical and personnel adjustments to recover.










