Cristiano Ronaldo may be heading back to the United States for the first time since 2014, when he last appeared there with Real Madrid. According to reports, Portugal are in advanced talks to face the USMNT in a FIFA international window, marking the return of the sport’s all-time leading scorer to American soil.

Per The Athletic, U.S. Soccer is working with the Portuguese federation to finalize the deal for a match in March 2026. While nothing has been officially confirmed, the game would likely be played in an NFL stadium.

The report also noted that Belgium are expected to be the USMNT’s other opponent during the same international break, giving Mauricio Pochettino’s squad a chance to test itself against two world-class opponents ahead of the 2026 World Cup. For the US, it’s also an op

See Full Page