
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is nearly here. The 48-team tournament is set to kick off in five weeks on Thursday, June 11, in Mexico City.
The U.S. Men's National Team will compete in Group D alongside Paraguay, Australia and Turkiye. A maximum of three of those teams will advance beyond the group stage to clinch a position in the knockout round of the tournament.
We've covered what the USMNT is up to as the World Cup looms ... but how are its Group D competitors faring? Here are the big soccer stories coming out of Paraguay, Australia and Turkiye this week:
World Cup nations have two choices when it comes to naming their rosters: submitting a "preliminary" roster of 30-60 players and cutting it down later, or skipping straight to announcing the official 26-man squad. Teams that opt for the former publicize their preliminary rosters early, while teams that opt for the latter tend to make their announcements around two weeks before the World Cup begins.
Paraguay opted for the former. Coach Gustavo Alfaro announced a 55-man preliminary roster on Tuesday, May 12.
Much of Alfaro's roster is familiar and unsurprising. We expected to see goalkeeper Orlando Gill, defenders Gustavo Gomez, Omar Alderete and Junior Alonso, midfielder Miguel Almiron and forwards Antonio Sanabria and Julio Enciso, and indeed they are all present and correct. But there was one big surprise here, and it was a welcome one: young star Diego Gomez.
Gomez, formerly of Inter Miami, injured himself a few weeks ago while playing for Brighton in the Premier League. He left the field in tears and appeared inconsolable at the time, leading many to wonder if his injury was serious enough to keep him out of the World Cup altogether. Brighton coach Fabian Hurzeler eventually confirmed that Gomez's knock wasn't as bad as they initially feared, but still questions remained about Gomez's fitness and recovery.
Gomez's inclusion on this preliminary roster should answer them. If he's fit enough to fight for his place, he's likely fit enough to fight for Paraguay on the world's biggest stage.
Australia coach Tony Popovic is already here in the States, running an extensive pre-World Cup training camp with his team in Sarasota, Florida. He lost one player — Nashville SC midfielder Patrick Yazbek — to injury this week, but made up for it by calling two brand-new faces to his camp.
QPR forward Daniel Bennie and Wigan wingback Raphael Borges Rodrigues both joined Popovic at Australia's Sarasota camp this week. Neither has appeared for the senior Socceroos before, and both appear to be wild last-minute additions. Are they in Florida for practice? To generate a little in-squad competition? Or are they genuine fringe candidates for Popovic's final squad? It's tough to say, but it's fascinating to watch from the outside.
There haven't been many new developments in the Turkiye camp this week, and that's bad news for the team, because it's waiting on one development in particular: the status of Real Madrid attacker Arda Guler.
Guler isn't just one of Turkiye's best players now. He's one of its best players in history, and he's still only 21 years old. Losing him would be a disastrous for Turkiye coach Vincenzo Montella. But Real Madrid has been quiet about Guler's status since announcing his hamstring injury in early May. The radio silence is understandable — the club admittedly has other things going on at the moment — but it's making Turkiye's World Cup warm-up intensely stressful.
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