Despite a satisfying 3-0 scoreline after Saturday’s friendly against Uzbekistan in Gregg Berhalter’s return as USMNT head coach, the performance was less than inspiring for much of the 90 minutes.
Berhalter himself noted after the match that while “the guys still wanted to push” later in the match holding a shaky 1-0 lead, they still “need to improve” moving forward into the meat of the 2026 World Cup cycle.
The United States will hope to take that next step as they host fellow Asian opponent Oman in Minnesota on Tuesday. They won’t be able to lean on goalkeeper Matt Turner this time around, as Saturday’s Man of the Match left camp early for family reasons.
The Sporting News is following the USA versus Oman match live, providing score updates, commentary and highlights as they happen.
MORE: Recap the 3-0 win over Uzbekistan as early, late goals paper over drab USMNT performance
USA vs Oman live score
Score (2H) | Goal scorers | |
USA | 1 | Balogun (13′) |
Oman | 0 | – |
Starting lineups:
USA (4-3-3, right to left): 18. Horvath (GK) — 2. Dest, 4. Richards, 12. M. Robinson, 23. Lund — 8. McKennie, 17. Tillman, 6. Musah — 21. Weah, 20. Balogun (Pepi, 46′), 10. Pulisic (Aaronson, 46′).
Oman (4-3-3, right to left): 1. Al Mukhaini (GK) — 10. Al Yahmadi, 6. Al Khamisi, 16. Al Raiki, 14. Al Kaabi — 11. Fawaz, 23. Al Saadi, 2. Al Balushi — 7. Al Sabhi, 12. Al Ghassani, 8. Al Aghbari.
USA vs Oman live updates, highlights, commentary
USA vs Oman: Second Half
53rd min: Ricardo Pepi gets his head on the end of a corner, but he pings it into the side netting. In truth, Ibrahim Al Mukhaini had his near post covered, so it would have been a tough finish from a tight angle.
49th min: Yikes, Chris Richards gets away with a very dicey tackle inside the edge of the penalty area, that you’ll have seen called a foul by other officials. Instead, no whistle and the ball is out for a corner.
Kickoff: Couple of changes for the United States as Gregg Berhalter looks to get a few players some extended time on the field. Ricardo Pepi comes on at halftime for the second straight match as Folarin Balogun is protected prior to joining AS Monaco, while Brenden Aaronson is brought on as well to replace Christian Pulisic.
Pulisic hands the captain’s armband to Weston McKennie.
52 – Kristoffer Lund had more touches (52) than any other @USMNT player in the first half against Oman. Keen. pic.twitter.com/XB1T2tcWs2
— OptaJack⚽️ (@OptaJack) September 13, 2023
HALFTIME: USA 1-0 Oman
Football is a funny game. Last time out, the U.S. was poor through the first 45 minutes, but led 1-0 on an early Tim Weah goal. Here, the U.S. was electric, but could only find a single goal.
Still, that performance will give U.S. fans hope that Gregg Berhalter can get creative in the attack. Weston McKennie’s role was fascinating, given acres of freedom to roam but tasked with pinging long diagonal balls from the left flank over to the right which troubled Oman from start to finish.
Pay attention to all the different ways Berhalter uses McKennie’s weird skillset from game to game, because it’s almost always interesting and tonight’s role is brilliant
— John Muller (@johnspacemuller) September 13, 2023
enjoying how many times Weston McKennie is kicking the dang ball all the way across the field
— Seth Vertelney (@svertelney) September 13, 2023
First-half passing networks…
Yep, that’s (basically) a 4-2-3-1 – McKennie is #8, connecting so much
Meanwhile Oman struggling for purchase pic.twitter.com/UR8ymGPrVr
— Charles Boehm (@cboehm) September 13, 2023
USA vs Oman: First Half
44th min: The end to the first half has been a bit of a comedown, after such an energetic 35 minutes. Oman worked a rare bit of attacking possession, but Chris Richards cleans it up. Down the other end, Weston McKennie skates into the penalty area but is dispossessed.
35th min: Chance, USA! Tim Weah gets free down the left on a feed from Weston McKennie, and cutting in on his right, he rifles a low effort to the near post that skates just wide! The hosts are cooking now, it’s an onslaught.
33rd min: Chance, USA! A double chance for the U.S. goes begging! First, Sergino Dest is denied by the goalkeeper Ibrahim Al Mukhaini! Another big switch from Weston McKennie falls to the U.S. attack on the right, and with Dest bombing forward in typical fashion, he gets some space and has a rip, but Al Mukhaini is there to parry it away.
On the ensuing corner, Miles Robinson gets on the end of a loose ball, and Al Mukhaini makes an exceptional save to keep out the shot!
32nd min: The official misses a clear handball on an Oman defender which stops a Kristoffer Lund cross. It happened outside the penalty area, but would have been a solid set-piece chance for the U.S. at minimum, and potentially a booking as well.
27th min: Chance, USA! Sergino Dest gets on the end of a big switch to the far post, and tries to one-touch place the ball into the net, but he puts it wide across the face of goal. There may have been a hint of offside as well, but Dest knows he missed one there.
The long U.S. switches have given Oman fits through the opening half-hour.
25th min: Really good refereeing as Malik Tillman raced through the middle on the ball and was tripped up, but tried to stay on his feet. As he finally went down, he looked to play a through ball up the gut, but as it’s cut out, the official pulls it back, unable to play advantage.
The Oman foul count then starts to rise further. Christian Pulisic is fouled wide left by Abdullah Fawaz, before Yunus Musah is cut down in midfield.
18th min: Tim Weah has the ball in the back of the net, but it’s ruled out as he quite clearly used his arm to turn the shot in. It comes on a vicious cross from Christian Pulisic, but as Weah tried to get his head down to the ball, it hits his arm instead and loops into the net. Weah and Pulisic have a bit of a laugh about it all.
13th min: GOAL! USA! Folarin Balogun pounces on a loose ball and opens the scoring! A howitzer by Sergino Dest at the top of the penalty area is parried by the goalkeeper, but it falls right to Balogun who poaches the game’s first goal.
The beginning of the move featured a pair of switches that had the Oman defense all twisted up. The first was accidental, as Tim Weah’s cross went past Christian Pulisic who slipped, but Weston McKennie picked it back up and then fed it back across to Weah on the right.
. @balogun with the opener in Minnesota 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/AEKnxy9giJ
— U.S. Men’s National Soccer Team (@USMNT) September 13, 2023
10th min: The U.S. has recovered from the slow start, but has yet to produce a true chance on net. They come close here as a cross from Tim Weah nearly finds an overlapping Kristoffer Lund at the far post but it’s nodded out for a corner at the last moment by a defender.
4th min: An early set-piece opportunity for Oman from a deep, central position is cleared nervously but right back to the visitors, who continue to maintain a good early spell of possession. It ends with a shot from a good opportunity by debutant Tamim Al Balushi that goes wide across the face of goal.
Kickoff: The match is under way from Allianz Field in Minnesota! The U.S. may have won last time out, but there’s lots of improvements to be found up and down the field, so a better showing today will be what fans are hoping for.
Tim Weah tells the TNT broadcast pregame show that the key to that improvement is focusing on fundamentals.
Do the simple things right.
🎙️ Tim x @MelissaMOrtiz pic.twitter.com/LSEoteMYsC
— U.S. Men’s National Soccer Team (@USMNT) September 13, 2023
USA vs Oman: Pre-match commentary, analysis, stats, and more
15 mins to kick: Tonight is a big opportunity for Malik Tillman, who gets a shot at the No. 10 after making an impact off the bench against Uzbekistan. However, there’s a bigger fallout from Tillman’s introduction for the injured Luca de la Torre.
It means Yunus Musah moves back to the defensive midfield spot, where he excelled this summer in Nations League play. Despite that, Gregg Berhalter made it clear he wants Musah to be played higher than the No. 6, in order to get him involved in the playmaking. Berhalter said he thinks Musah has some improvement to make recognizing opportunities in the penalty area, but that he’s “close” to showing he can play the role.
Yet tonight, he is dropped deeper. An interesting choice given yesterday’s comments.
Berhalter spoke about #USMNT CM situation. Have been calls (myself & others) to move Musah to the No. 6, esp w/ Adams out.
Gregg said they want “two dynamic playmaking midfielders in the attack” and then a “more controlling” player at the 6. Said Musah is “close,” LDLT fits 6.
— Kyle Bonn (@the_bonnfire) September 11, 2023
30 mins to kick: Kristoffer Lund gets his second cap today, deployed from the start after coming off the bench to spell Antonee Robinson late in the Uzbekistan win. The 21-year-old Palermo left-back was born in Denmark and played for the Danish youth national team at all levels, but completed a one-time switch recently thanks to U.S. eligibility through his American mother.
🗣️ Kristoffer Lund on his decision to represent the USMNT:
“Following the American team, there’s just been a big breakthrough. I also saw at the last World Cup how well they did. And also because of the players I will be associated with and train with are at a very high level.… pic.twitter.com/pYuCjGI2f3
— USMNT Otaku 🇺🇸 (@USMNTOtaku) September 12, 2023
50 mins to kick: For Oman, Croatian head coach Branko Ivankovic has made three changes from the win over Palestine, handing a first international cap to 23-year-old midfielder Tamim Al Balushi and bringing Zahir Al Aghbari into the forward line out wide. He’s also made a change at goalkeeper, with Ibrahim Al Mukhaini in to take over for veteran Faiz Al Rushaidi
USMNT matchnight pic.twitter.com/Bh0jOD0t3N
— Steven Goff (@SoccerInsider) September 12, 2023
1 hour 5 mis to kick: The U.S. lineup is out, and it’s almost as expected. Kristoffer Lund steps in for Antonee Robinson after the Fulham man came off late against Uzbekistan with what looked like a slight muscle problem, while Luca de la Torre is replaced in midfield after breaking his nose.
The latter change moves Yunus Musah to the defensive spot, despite Gregg Berhalter specifically indicating he wanted to have Musah as a progressive No. 8 who can get forward. With Musah moving back, Malik Tillman is deployed alongside Weston McKennie.
Tillman & Lund are both being handed their first international starts.
First #USMNT starts 🔜 pic.twitter.com/vo0kuM3kEb
— U.S. Men’s National Soccer Team (@USMNT) September 12, 2023
1 hour 15 mins to kick: Against Uzbekistan on Saturday, the United States deployed three pairs of European club teammates in the starting XI for the first time in team history. One of those pairs is Christian Pulisic and Yunus Musah, who both joined AC Milan this summer.
Musah was born in New York City but spent his early years in Italy and thus speaks fluent Italian, along with fluency in English and Spanish, as well as native African languages Dagbani and Hausa. He’s had to help Pulisic navigate his early days in Italy!
Yunus Musah, on helping AC Milan teammate Christian Pulisic learn Italian: “Sometimes he needs help with ordering food, checking on the group chat, like what the team manager is saying. I helped him out with that. He’s keen to learn as well.” #usmnt
— Steven Goff (@SoccerInsider) September 11, 2023
1 hour 30 mins to kick: When the U.S. squad is at full strength, midfield is a position of real strength. However, injuries have seriously depleted the available options. Tyler Adams is out injured, as are Gio Reyna and rising youngster Johnny Cardoso.
Luca de la Torre went down in the first half of the Uzbekistan game with a broken nose, but he appears to be soldiering on, training Monday with a protective mask over his face. It remains to be seen whether de la Torre can prove fit for the match, with 18-year-old Benja Cremaschi hoping to see the field for his USMNT debut.
#USMNT midfielder Luca de la Torre wearing the protective face mask at training today after breaking his nose in Saturday’s win over Uzbekistan. pic.twitter.com/i9SEVTIjdn
— Doug McIntyre (@ByDougMcIntyre) September 11, 2023
1 hour 45 mins to kick: Matt Turner has really blossomed into not just a key player for the United States, but a leader as well. After the Uzbekistan match, Turner did not mince words.
“You probably saw on camera a few times—I was pretty frustrated. We can’t just stroll up to games and expect to win…If we really want to get to where we want to go, we need to have better nights than we had tonight.”
Turner has departed the USMNT squad to return home for the birth of his daughter, so there’s a leadership void that must be filled. With first-choice captain Tyler Adams also out injured, it’s an opportunity for others to step up.
Matt Turner keeping the USMNT in the lead 🧤
Watch USA vs. Uzbekistan on TNT 📺 pic.twitter.com/1R2G6Zr3V8
— B/R Football (@brfootball) September 9, 2023
2 hours to kickoff: Gregg Berhalter indicated after the Uzbekistan game that he was most concerned with the lag time his players experienced in identifying the windows of opportunity to attack once they had successfully drawn the opponent out of their bunkered defensive structure.
“We gave the ball away in some tough spots, that was the first thing,” Berhalter noted in his postgame press conference. “The second thing is when we were building and were methodical about our build trying to attract the opponent, I thought then we lacked the speeding up the attack once we broke through the front five.”
He also said the United States “gave them too many opportunities” in behind after losing the ball, failing to counter-press effectively. It will be interesting to see how Berhalter makes adjustments in those departments to improve between matches.
USA vs Oman lineups & team news
Goalkeeper Matt Turner – who was named Man of the Match against Uzbekistan – has departed the squad and returned to Europe so he can be present for the birth of his daughter. In steps Drake Callender who arrives in Turner’s place after taking the field for his club Inter Miami on Saturday, but Gregg Berhalter announced Ethan Horvath will start in goal.
There are also some injuries to work around. There are also some injuries to work around. Midfielder Luca de la Torre suffered a broken nose against Uzbekistan and has been replaced by Malik Tillman, which moves Yunus Musah back to the No. 6 spot. Antonee Robinson was also withdrawn in the 80th minute after suffering what appeared to be a muscle problem, so Kristoffer Lund steps in. Joe Scally has departed the team for family reasons, replaced by DeJuan Jones.
Folarin Balogun only played 45 minutes against Uzbekistan as he builds up his fitness, and he sees time again here, although goal scorer Ricardo Pepi should also get another chance to again find the back of the net off the bench.
USA starting lineup (4-3-3): Horvath (GK) — Dest, Richards, M. Robinson, Lund — McKennie, Musah, Tillman — Weah, Balogun, Pulisic.
USA subs (12): Callender (GK), A. Robinson, D. Jones, Ream, McKenzie, Tessmann, de la Torre, Cremaschi, Paredes, Aaronson, Cowell, Pepi.
Every single player on the Oman national team plays their club ball domestically in the Oman Professional League, with last year’s champions Al Nahda and third-place finishers Al Seeb combining to provide 14 of the 24 players in the squad.
Oman is lead by 33-year-old defensive midfielder Harib Al Saadi who plays for Al Nahda and has collected 55 international caps through his career.
Al Nahda midfielder Abdullah Fawaz was the team’s best player in last week’s 2-1 win over Palestine as he shredded the opposition left flank, assisting their first goal and looking dangerous throughout the match. Al Seeb playmaker Salaah Al Yahyaei is also a threat in the creative department, already with 37 caps and six goals at the age of just 25.
Oman starting lineup (4-3-3): Al Mukhaini (GK) — Al Yahmadi, Al Khamisi, Al Braiki, Al Kaabi — Fawaz, Al Saadi, Al Balushi — Al Subhi, Al Ghassani, Al Aghbari.
Oman subs (11): Al Rushaidi (GK), Al Rawahi (GK), Dorbin, Al Habsi, Al Matrushi, M. Al Mushaifri, Al Amri, Al Hanaei, Al Mamari, A. Al Mushaifri, Al Adawi.
How to watch USA vs Oman
This international friendly between the United States and Oman will be televised in the U.S. on TNT as part of the new long-term broadcast deal with U.S. Soccer.
It will also be shown on Universo in Spanish.
Both channels are available to stream via Fubo in the United States.
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TV channel | Streaming | |
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USA | TNT, Universo | Fubo, Peacock, Telemundo Deportes En Vivo, Universo NOW |
USA vs Oman betting odds & lines
The United States played poorly against Uzbekistan on Saturday and still managed to secure a 3-0 victory, leading them to be handed further strong odds to come away with victory over Oman.
Turner did well to keep Uzbekistan out of the net, but he is no longer with the squad, so either defensive improvements will be required or a new goalkeeper must step up if they are to keep another clean sheet, which is expected by the bookmakers.
USA win |
Draw | Oman win |
Both teams to score Y / N |
Over / Under 3.5 goals |
USA -1.5 |
OMN +1.5 |
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BetMGM (USA) |
-450 | +500 | +1100 | +150 / -225 | -135 / +100 | — | — |
Sports Interaction (Canada) |
-458 | +442 | +1000 | +129 / -204 | -143 / +104 | -135 | +102 |