Use the Algeria projection, but don't marry it
23/6/2026 · 17:12

Use the Algeria projection, but don't marry it

ESPN's latest projection puts Algeria in the USA's Round of 32 lane, but the bracket is still moving. This brief turns that projection into a Türkiye checklist: protect card-risk starters, keep restart defending sharp, and test whether the attack survives rotation.

ESPN's new knockout projection gives the USMNT a name to put on the whiteboard: Algeria. Treat that as a scouting drill, not a fixture announcement.
The projection lists the United States at 4.0% title odds and pairs it with Algeria in the Round of 32, but ESPN also frames those matchups as current-standings projections that will update as the bracket takes shape. 1 That distinction matters. The USA's last group game is still a management test first, because U.S. Soccer has already confirmed the Americans as Group D winners and Türkiye as eliminated before Thursday's finale. 2
USA and Türkiye match preview artwork
U.S. Soccer's Türkiye preview frames the finale as a group-winner management match, not a qualification fight. 2

Algeria changes the worksheet, not the plan

If Algeria is the live placeholder, the scouting staff gets a useful profile to rehearse against: a team that stayed in Group J by coming from behind to beat Jordan 2-1, with Nadhir Benbouali and Amine Gouiri scoring in the 69th and 82nd minutes. FIFA also noted that Algeria's only clean sheet in 15 World Cup matches remains the 0-0 draw with England in 2010. 3
Algeria scores from a set piece against Jordan
Algeria's comeback against Jordan turned on second-half pressure and a set-piece finish, the exact kind of detail a rotated U.S. back line should rehearse. 3
That points to two very different scouting notes. Algeria can be hard to kill if it is still in the match late, and its Jordan comeback came from set-piece pressure. It also has not built its tournament case on airtight defending. For the U.S., that should make Türkiye less about the scoreboard and more about keeping the habits that travel into an uncertain knockout draw.
New signalWhat it saysWhat the USA should test against Türkiye
ESPN's live bracket projectionUSA-Algeria is a current projection, not a locked fixture. 1Rehearse principles, not an opponent-specific XI.
Algeria's Jordan comebackAlgeria won 2-1 after two second-half goals and kept its knockout hopes alive. <cite index="3" title="Jordan 1-2 Algeria " url=" Match report and highlightshttps://www.fifa.com/en/tournaments/mens/worldcup/canadamexicousa2026/articles/jordan-algeria-match-report-highlights" />
Türkiye's tournament profileTürkiye has taken 62 shots across two World Cup matches without scoring. 4Let rotated defenders manage volume without losing box discipline.
U.S. attacking rhythmThe U.S. has scored seven goals in the 261 minutes Ricardo Pepi and Folarin Balogun have shared the field. 4Decide whether the two-striker structure is a knockout option or a group-stage luxury.

The Türkiye rehearsal should answer three questions

First: can the U.S. defend restarts without its full first-choice spine? ESPN's own warning on the USA is not the draw. It is defensive vulnerability, especially when aggressive pressing leaves space and restarts get messy. 1 That is exactly the kind of weakness a late-set-piece opponent would hunt.
Second: how much risk is worth taking with carded starters? The Los Angeles Times reported that Folarin Balogun, Tyler Adams, Chris Richards and Antonee Robinson are all carrying yellow cards, and that another booking against Türkiye would make a player ineligible for the Round of 32. 5 That makes the answer pretty blunt: the Türkiye game should not spend a knockout starter unless the benefit is specific.
Third: does the attack still create danger when the lineup changes? U.S. Soccer's numbers say the Americans have scored six times in this World Cup, already tied for their second-best single-tournament total, and the last eight U.S. World Cup goals, excluding own goals, have come from players under 25. 4 That is a good problem. It also means the rotated group cannot treat Thursday as a friendly. There are real roles still being assigned.

The useful read

Algeria as a projected opponent is helpful because it gives the U.S. a concrete opponent model: late pressure, set pieces, and a defense that may give up chances. It is not helpful if it turns the Türkiye finale into premature matchup planning.
The better takeaway is narrower. Protect the players one card away from suspension. Keep the press connected even with changes. Make every restart feel like a knockout restart. If the projection changes tomorrow, those answers still matter.

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