The US Men's National Team held a public training session at Irvine's Great Park on Monday, drawing thousands of fans ahead of their World Cup opener. The team is based in Irvine for the tournament.
- The 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off June 11, with 48 teams and 104 matches across the US, Canada, and Mexico. - Fans won tickets through a lottery to watch the morning practice.
- Players signed autographs after the session, and fans expressed hope for the team's performance. - The team recently played a friendly match against Germany in Chicago, losing 1-2 but showing promise.
The World Cup is the largest in history, and local fans are excited to support the team as host nation.