As the USMNT prepares to face Haiti in their final Group D match of the 2025 Gold Cup, the "FOX Soccer" crew has been dissecting possible lineup changes that head coach Mauricio Pochettino might implement. With the USMNT already securing a spot in the knockout stage, this game presents an opportunity to rotate the squad, assess different player combinations, and keep the team fresh for the crucial matches ahead. The game will be held on June 22, 2025, at 7 PM Eastern Time at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas and will be broadcast on FOX.
One of the primary reasons for considering lineup changes is the demanding schedule and the Texas heat. Pochettino has largely kept the same starting XI for the first two games, but recognizing the need to manage player fatigue, especially with the knockout stages looming, changes are expected. Furthermore, this match provides a valuable chance for Pochettino to evaluate players who haven't had significant playing time, aiding in his long-term assessment of the squad as he shapes his team for the 2026 World Cup.
Several factors will likely influence Pochettino's decisions. The USMNT has already qualified for the next round, so the pressure to win at all costs is somewhat reduced. However, maintaining momentum and securing the top spot in the group are still desirable. On the other hand, Haiti is in a precarious position and needs a win to have any chance of advancing, which means they are likely to come out with an aggressive, attacking mindset.
Injuries could also play a role in Pochettino's selection. Haji Wright has departed the squad due to an Achilles injury, and Damion Downs is nursing a contusion sustained in the match against Saudi Arabia. While Tyler Adams and Johnny Cardoso have returned from recent injuries, their fitness to start remains a question.
Potential changes could see players like John Tolkin and Nathan Harriel getting opportunities in the defense, while Quinn Sullivan, Paxten Aaronson, and Brian White could feature in the attack. Brenden Aaronson, who has made strong substitute appearances, could also be in line for a starting role, giving Pochettino a chance to assess his work rate and potential fit within the team.
According to projected lineups, Matt Turner may remain in goal, with a potential defensive line of Nathan Harriel, Miles Robinson, Mark McKenzie, and John Tolkin. The midfield could consist of Tyler Adams and Johnny Cardoso, with Brenden Aaronson, Diego Luna, and Quinn Sullivan supporting Damion Downs upfront.
The "FOX Soccer" crew also touched on Haiti's team news. Haiti will be without Jean-Kevin Duverne due to a red card suspension. However, veteran striker Frantzdy Pierrot, who boasts an impressive goal-scoring record for his country, and all-time leading scorer Duckens Nazon are available. Haiti, led by experienced French manager Sebastien Migne, is considered one of their better performing sides in recent years.
The USMNT has a favorable record against Haiti in Gold Cup matches, but many encounters have been closely contested. Given Haiti's need for a win and the likelihood of a rotated USMNT lineup, this match could be more challenging than some might expect. While the USMNT's depth at center back suggests they can secure another clean sheet, Haiti's desperation could lead to a more open and exciting game.