World Cup 2022

England Vs USA 0-0

USA vs England score, result: World Cup score, highlights, result as USMNT earns an impressive point with scoreless draw

Harry Kane of England and Christian Pulisic of USA at 2022 World Cup
The United States put forth a mightily impressive performance against world No. 5-ranked team England, but couldn’t manage a goal as the two teams played to a 0-0 draw in World Cup Group B play.

It was a high-quality display from Gregg Berhalter and company, led by the midfield as Weston McKennie and Yunus Musah bossed the match. Christian Pulisic was pulling the strings up front, and rattled the crossbar with a laser in the first half, but couldn’t find a winner.

Gareth Southgate will have questions to ask about his midfield moving forward into their finale against Wales, and there will be discussions about personnel in the attack as well. Harry Kane had a chance to win the match at the death but put his header wide.

The United States now has a clear objective in their final match of the group — win, and you’re in. For England, they need just a point against Wales to move into the knockout stage.

The Sporting News was tracking live updates and highlights for USA vs. England at the 2022 World Cup. Follow below for complete results from the Group B match in Qatar.

USA vs England final score

1H 2H Final
USA 0 0 0
England 0 0 0

Goals:
None

Starting lineups:

USA (4-3-3, right to left): 1-Turner (GK) — 2-Dest (Moore, 78′), 3-Zimmerman, 13-Ream, 5-Robinson — 8-McKennie (Aaronson, 77′), 4-Adams, 6-Musah — 21-Weah (Reyna, 83′), 19-Wright, 10-Pulisic.

England (4-2-3-1, right to left): 1-Pickford (GK) — 12. Trippier, 5. Stones, 6. Maguire, 3. Shaw — 22. Bellingham (Henderson, 69′), 4. Rice — 17. Saka, 19. Mount, 10. Sterling (Grealish, 69′) — 9. Kane.

Group B standings:

Team PTS GP W L D GF GA GD
1. England 4 2 1 0 1 6 2 +4
2. Iran 3 2 1 1 0 4 6 -2
3. USA 2 2 0 0 2 1 1 0
4. Wales 1 2 0 1 1 1 3 -2

USA vs England live updates, highlights from 2022 World Cup

FULL-TIME: USA 0-0 England

Wow. What a thrilling match, and in the end, the points are shared. That’s a valuable point for both sides, and while fans will be upset not to get a goal from their immense amounts of pressure, it’s still an impressive performance from the U.S. overall.

Berhalter will again get questions regarding his substitutions, but overall, the U.S. brought it to England today, and did everything but score.

90+4 min: The United States will have a free-kick with the final action of the game…it’s down the line to Reyna, it goes out of play…and that’s the final whistle. A total waste at the end.

90+2 min: Chance, England! With four minutes of stoppage time to play, Jack Grealish intercepts a Zimmerman pass down the gut and Yunus Musah fouls him to concede a set-piece. This is a dangerous moment for England at the death, and they’re in no hurry to take…

Shaw to deliver…AND KANE HEADS WIDE! It was a free header, and he completely flubs it! Kane beat Tim Ream, and the ball comes off the top of his head and it goes well wide. That’s the game won right there for England, but the chance goes by.

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89th min: In one of the most wacko passages of play you’ll ever see, started by Matt Turner who dribbles out of his own penalty area past two England attackers, Aaronson finds Shaq Moore whose cutback from the right is cleared. The United States is unloading the kitchen sink to find a goal in this one.

85th min: England have a dangerous set-piece, and it’s a great curling out-swinger, but Tim Ream gets onto it first to clear, and then Pulisic is fouled to clear the danger. This will be a thrilling finish to this match, can either side get a winner?

82nd min: U.S. fans clamoring for Gio Reyna will get their wish. Tim Weah makes way as the Borussia Dortmund youngster comes onto the field. Josh Sargent also makes his first appearance, with Wright off.

80th min: The United States send a ball down the right for Weah, and it takes just a massive tackle from Harry Maguire to stop the counter. He comes up holding the back of his left leg. He’s been absolutely immense for England today, that would be a worrying injury.

77th min: After an insanely long passage of play, the U.S. can finally make the substitution as Aaronson comes on for McKennie. It’s a sensational performance from McKennie, who is spent, and will be saved for the all-important Iran game. Shaq Moore comes on for Dest as well, as expected.

Marcus Rashford comes on for Bukayo Saka on the England side.

74th min: Grealish has completely turned this game on its head, and England are beginning to regain their ascendency. U.S. players look like they’re beginning to tire. Brenden Aarsonson is ready on the touchline waiting for a moment to come in, likely for McKennie, and it wouldn’t be surprising to see Sergino Dest replaced at some point soon as well.

70th min: Jack Grealish’s first touch is a beautiful one, weaving his way through defenders at the top-left corner of the penalty area, and Weston McKennie puts in a dangerous tackle, but gets away with it as he dispossesses Grealish. England looking to regain a foothold in this match, Berhalter will have to respond at some point.

68th min: The substitutions are finally made from England. It’s Henderson and Jack Grealish for Jude Bellingham and Raheem Sterling. Phil Foden’s absence remains a mystery.

65th min: Jordan Henderson is being readied by Gareth Southgate. The England boss wants to shore up the midfield, which is being torn to shreds. Henderson, at his third World Cup, did not play in the opener against Iran.

63rd min: It is ALL USA right now. Loud chants around the stadium in Qatar, and England players showing lots of frustration. Adams fouled in midfield. Not sure what Gareth Southgate is waiting for to make needed substitutions. A sixth corner coming for the US…

It’s another great delivery, and Pickford gets a slight touch to concede yet another corner from the other side. It’s a U.S. wave right now…and a foul on Raheem Sterling relieves the pressure for England. The United States still can’t find an opener.

59th min: The U.S. earns a corner, and Pulisic, who was awful on set-piece deliveries against Wales, puts in a brilliant ball to the far post. Walker Zimmerman gets free, but it’s cleared away just before the U.S. center-back can get there. The United States have picked up where they left off in the first half.

He puts in two more brilliant deliveries from corners, but Harry Maguire is there to clear both. The Manchester United center-back has been big today.

53rd min: Tim Weah takes a really hefty challenge from Luke Shaw who goes over the ball and onto the shins of Weah with his studs. Not even a foul is whistled for. It should have been at least a yellow, and maybe even a red card. Somehow, VAR does not intervene either. Just really poor officiating yet again.

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49th min: Chance, USA! McKennie skies another chance! A sensational tackle by Antonee Robinson springs a counter, and Haji Wright ends up with it in front of net. His right-footed rip is blocked, but the ball falls to Weston outside the top-right corner of the penalty area. He takes aim, and sends the ball into Row Z. His second whiff!

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46th min: The second half is under way. The United States looked by far the better side in the first half, but both teams were dangerous at times. Gregg Berhalter needs to show he can coach on the fly in the second half, now’s as good a time as any for U.S. fans.

No changes out of halftime for either team. Weston McKennie was a different player in the first half, a welcome sight for U.S. fans. He’s on a yellow card, though, and needs to be careful in this second half.

HALFTIME: USA 0-0 England

Halftime: Mason Mount is all of us here at halftime. On both sides.

Halftime: Former U.S. international and current ESPN analyst Taylor Twellman has thoughts on what Gregg Berhalter should do at halftime.

Halftime whistle: Through the opening 45 minutes, England were well beaten by the U.S. on the run of play, but the United States was unable to find an opener to cash in. It’s a major let-off for the European side, and Gareth Southgate will have to make changes at the break.

Gregg Berhalter was out-coached by Wales head man Rob Page in the second half of their first World Cup match, unable to respond in a timely manner to their halftime substitution. Can he do better now against Southgate’s changes?

45+1 min: Chance, England! MATT TURNER SAVES ON MASON MOUNT! It’s the best chance of the half for England, as Mount takes aim from outside the penalty area with nobody in his way, but Turner gets down low to stop the effort. Big moment for him in his first official save of the half.

45th min: Finally England have a dangerous move forward, and Luke Shaw nutmegs Sergino Dest to create an opening. Raheem Sterling meets the horizontal ball but he’s cut off and fires well wide and over. It was an extremely tight angle for the shot, a very low percentage effort.

1 minute of stoppage time shown on the electronic board, which is nothing compared to what we’ve seen so far this tournament.

43rd min: Chance, USA! Now Pulisic goes wide with a header! This is unrelenting pressure from the United STates, but again they fail to cash in.

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41st min: The United States continues to be the better attacking team. Sergino Dest now moves forward into the box and takes a rip, but it’s deflected by Harry Maguire for a corner. The pressure from the North American underdogs is relentless.

Pulisic’s corner delivery is good, but there’s hardly anyone there to meet it. Odd set-piece there from the U.S.

36th min: It’s a half-chance for England in what would have been an absolutely audacious attempt from Raheem Sterling, who flicks a backheel goal-ward with his back to net, but it’s blocked by Walker Zimmerman. That would have been stunning.

Christian Pulisic nearly catches England napping as Matt Turner’s deep kick finds the U.S. winger streaking on the counter, but John Stones does just enough to push it out for a throw. Excellent intent, and brilliant distribution from the Arsenal goalkeeper.

33rd min: Chance, USA! PULISIC OFF THE CROSSBAR! Musah and McKennie both involved in the buildup, and the Chelsea man rips a laser that hammers straight off the woodwork. The U.S. have been the better attacking side over the past 15 minutes, but have nothing to show for it. Canada looked bright early against Belgium a few days ago but were punished for a lack of finishing, the U.S. could suffer a similar fate if they don’t cash in soon.

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31st min: Yunus Musah is taken down in transition by John Stones, and goes rolling away. Tyler Adams is pleading for a yellow card, but the Venezuelan referee does not go to his pocket. McKennie moments later is whistled for a soft foul.

The U.S. players showed significant frustration with the officiating in the draw with Wales, for good reason, and they’re similarly aggravated today.

29th min: The USMNT is feeling it now, as Musah has a hit from deep. It’s a good effort, but it takes a deflection right into the arms of Pickford. England look surprised by the U.S. attacking intent.

26th min: Chance, USA! OH NO! That HAS to be in the back of the net! Weston McKennie has an INCREDIBLE chance to open the scoring, but he blasts it over the bar!

A fantastic cross from Weah on the right finds the Juventus midfielder right on the penalty spot unmarked, but he’s leaning back and skies it with the goal gaping. Best chance of the game for either side, and it goes begging. You cannot miss those opportunities against the No. 5 team in the world.

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20th min: A fantastic tackle in midfield from Yunus Musah starts a good U.S. attacking move that feels dangerous, but a cross from the right from Dest goes directly into Jordan Pickford’s waiting arms. It’s a very promising counter but ends with a poor delivery.

17th min: Chance, USA! The first real chance for the U.S. comes to Haji Wright on a cross from deep, but his effort is a really high degree of difficulty and goes wide. He was under heavy pressure from an England defender. It would have been a spectacular effort to even get that on frame.

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13th min: England now asserting their possessional dominance. Antonee Robinson has been great defensively on the left against Bukayo Saka, but the Arsenal man also looks dangerous. That’s a huge battle early.

10th min: Chance, England! It’s so close to the opener! An incisive move forward from Bukayo Saka opens up the U.S. defense, and he cuts back to the penalty spot for Harry Kane. Only a necessary Walker Zimmerman block keeps the chance out, it’s an early warning shot from the European side.

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9th min: Haji Wright and Jude Bellingham collide off the ball. Both are slow to get up, but no whistle stops play, so they both pick themselves up off the turf gingerly.

7th min: Gareth Southgate can be heard shouting to his players about the U.S. system as well. This has caught many people off guard. The U.S. has had a lot of the ball here in the early going, with both teams pressing relatively high out of possession.

The U.S. is making a great effort to keep Declan Rice from receiving the ball in England’s buildup. The two strikers off the ball are pinching centrally to force the England defenders to push it wide instead.

There’s not a lot of action early. Lots of feeling the opposition out from both sides.

2nd min: The United States, fascinatingly, are playing a 4-4-2, which varies greatly from what Gregg Berhalter has done in the past. Maybe more like a 4-4-1-1 on the ball. Berhalter has been very loyal to the 4-3-3 throughout the last two years of his tenure. Today, it’s Haji Wright up front alongside Tim Weah.

1st min: WE’RE OFF! England vs. USA from the 2022 World Cup, on Black Friday in the United States!

USA vs. England: Pre-match buildup, analysis, commentary, and starting lineups

9 mins to kickoff: With minutes to go before this big match, England striker Harry Kane tells Tom Rinaldi of Fox that he has interest in becoming an NFL kicker after his football career is over. Could it happen? He could even come back and play a game in Tottenham Hotspur Stadium!

23 mins to kickoff: One thing to keep in mind for U.S. fans: three players in the starting lineup — Weston McKennie, Sergino Dest, and Tim Ream — are sitting on yellow card suspensions. With how the group has shaken out, the match against Iran is far more meaningful than this game against England. Additionally, the referee assigned to this game is known for handing out yellow cards like candy.

The three will have to be very careful to avoid triggering a suspension and missing the group stage finale. This is a massive risk by Gregg Berhalter.

35 mins to kickoff: England striker Harry Kane is two goals away from becoming England’s all-time leading goalscorer, but there’s lots of attention on Bukayo Saka who sees Arsenal to a top milestone for the Three Lions.

48 mins to kickoff: Haji Wright is the only player brought into the starting lineup who did not start against Wales in the opener. He’s earned just his fifth international cap in an extremely important match. It’s a surprise, given that Jesus Ferreira is the best U.S. pressing forward, and the high press will be extremely important if the U.S. expect to cause the England back line any problems and get a result from this game.

1 hour 10 mins from kickoff: The lineups is in, and it’s a questionable one at best for the United States. Sergino Dest, on a yellow card, is deployed at right-back despite his defensive frailties, while Weston McKennie also starts despite fitness questions and a yellow card worry for him as well.

Up front, Brenden Aaronson and Gio Reyna are once again left out in the cold, as Tim Weah starts on the wing again opposite Christian Pulisic. The only change from the opener is up front as Haji Wright, not Jesus Ferreira, is deployed at central striker.

For England, it’s an unchanged side from Gareth Southgate, as has been expected for days.

1 hour 44 mins from kickoff: Looks like some great traveling support for the U.S. in Qatar!

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