Catch all the action between the United States and Costa Rica in this men's International Friendly live on Wednesday.
Mauricio Pochettino's first January camp with the United States men's national team is coming to a close, but first his side will have a test against Costa Rica at Inter&Co Stadium in Orlando, Florida.
The goalkeeper from Downingtown played his first national team game in nearly three years, and made two saves. Brian White, Caden Clark and Patrick Agyemang scored the goals.
The first international match of the year for Costa Rica is here, and they're headed to Orlando's Inter & Co Stadium on Wednesday to take on the USA in what's shaping up to be a lively friendly. While it's a non-competitive clash, the stakes are always high when these two CONCACAF powerhouses face off.
Real Salt Lake’s Diego Luna broke his nose Wednesday night, but he insisted on playing in the second half and assisted on the first goal to spark a victory vs. Costa Rica.
The Americans dispatched Venezuela 3-1, with three players each getting their first national team goals. Now they face a Costa Rican side playing for the first time since being eliminated from the CONCACAF Nations League by Panama back in November — and with a new manager at the helm.
Several players have left the USMNT's January training camp in recent days, but the ones who remain have a huge opportunity to impress coach Mauricio Pochettino in two upcoming friendly games.
The United States returns to the pitch for another international friendly on American soil, this time a Wednesday night matchup with Costa Rica in Orlando.
January camp presented an opportunity for domestic-based players to prove they can play a role in the USMNT depth chart, but it will take time for those who played best to see any real return at the senior level.
The USMNT made it two wins from two January friendlies, defeating Costa Rica, 3-0, on Wednesday at Inter&Co Stadium in Orlando.
Jack McGlynn and Patrick Agyemang stood out for the USMNT in a 3-1 win over Venezuela, while Matko Miljevic offered plenty to analyze.