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USMNT May 11, 2021

USMNT provisional roster announced for Concacaf Nations League

The provisional rosters for the Men’s National Teams of Costa Rica, Honduras, Mexico and USA have been submitted ahead of the four nations competing in the inaugural Concacaf Nations League (CNL) Finals in the first week of June.

The rosters have been selected and submitted by each of the team’s Member Associations and are published as such. In order to be eligible to play in the 2021 CNL Finals, all players are subject to and must fully comply with the criteria stipulated in the applicable FIFA player eligibility regulations.

To download the provisional rosters, click here.

The final 23-player rosters will be confirmed a week prior to the start of the competition. After the official announcement changes will only be allowed in the event of force majeure or injury, up until 24 hours before each team’s first match.

USMNT Provisional Roster – Concacaf Nations League
Position
Player
Club
Midfielder
Brenden Aaronson
Red Bull Salzburg
Midfielder
Tyler Adams
RB Leipzig
Midfielder
Paul Arriola
D.C. United
Midfielder
Tyler Boyd
Besiktas
Defender
John Brooks
Wolfsburg
Forward
Konrad de la Fuente
Barcelona
Midfielder
Lucas de la Torre
Heracles Almelo
Defender
Sergino Dest
Barcelona
Forward
Daryl Dike
Orlando City / Barnsley FC
Forward
Nicholas Gioacchini
Stade Malherbe Caen
Goalkeeper
Ethan Horvath
Club Brugge
Goalkeeper
Sean Johnson
New York City FC
Midfielder
Sebastian Lletget
LA Galaxy
Defender
Aaron Long
New York Red Bulls
Midfielder
Weston McKennie
Juventus
Defender
Mark McKenzie
Genk
Defender
Matt Miazga
Anderlecht
Midfielder
Yunus Musah
Valencia
Goalkeeper
David Ochoa
Real Salt Lake
Midfielder
Owen Otasowie
Wolverhampton
Midfielder
Kellyn Acosta
Colorado Rapids
Midfielder
Christian Pulisic
Chelsea
Defender
Tim Ream
Fulham
Midfielder
Gio Reyna
Borussia Dortmund
Defender
Bryan Reynolds
Roma
Defender
Chris Richards
1899 Hoffenheim
Defender
Antonee Robinson
Fulham
Defender
Miles Robinson
Atlanta United
Midfielder
Cristian Roldan
Seattle Sounders
Forward
Josh Sargent
Werder Bremen
Striker
Jordan Siebatcheu
Young Boys
Goalkeeper
Zack Steffen
Manchester City
Goalkeeper
Matt Turner
New England Revolution
Defender
Sam Vines
Colorado Rapids
Forward
Tim Weah
Lille
Defender
DeAndre Yedlin
Galatasaray
Midfielder
Jackson Yueill
San Jose Earthquakes
Forward
Gyasi Zardes
Columbus SC
Defender
Walker Zimmerman
Nashville SC

The semifinals on June 3 will see Honduras vs United States (7:30 pm ET) followed by Mexico vs Costa Rica (10:00 pm ET). The semifinal matchups were determined by the outcome of group stage play in the Fall of 2019, with the four League A winners qualifying for this exciting CNL Finals.

On June 6, the 3rd place match between the semifinal losers will kick off at 6:30 pm ET, followed by the final at 9:00 pm ET.

The CNL Finals will serve to crown the first-ever champion of a competition created to provide high-quality competitive football for all 41 Concacaf Member Associations and maximize the official match dates available within the FIFA international calendar.

At the close of the first-ever Concacaf Nations League group stage play in November 2019, United States (Group A winner), Mexico (Group B winner), Honduras (Group C winner) and Costa Rica (Group D winner) qualified to the Finals. Per the competition regulations, the teams were ranked 1-4 to determine the semifinal matchups, with the highest ranked team playing the lowest ranked team. The final standings are as follows:

1. Mexico (12 pts, +10)
2. Honduras (10 pts, +7)
3. USA (9 pts, +12)
4. Costa Rica (6 pts, +1)

2021 Concacaf Nations League Finals Schedule
*Kick off times listed in ET (local)

June 3, 2021 – Semifinals
19:30 (17:30) SF1: Honduras vs United States
22:00 (20:00) SF2: Mexico vs Costa Rica

June 6, 2021 – Third Place Match and Final
18:30 (16:30) 3rd: Loser SF1 vs Loser SF2
21:00 (19:00) F: Winner SF1 vs Winner SF2