Chicago, IL (My Sportsbook) - The United States men's national team will play
top-ranked Argentina in a friendly June 8 at 7:30 p.m. (ET) at Giants Stadium,
the team announced Thursday.
The U.S. which already has games scheduled at England and Spain, begins World
Cup qualifying on June 15.
"Argentina is clearly one of the best teams in the world and playing against
an opponent of that caliber is a great opportunity for our team," U.S. coach
Bob Bradley said. "Combined with the matches against England and Spain, we
have put together a very good schedule to help us prepare for qualifying."
The U.S. has played Argentina eight times, holding an all-time record of 2-6-0
against the South American juggernaut. Of those eight matches, only three have
been played in the United States, with the other five taking place in neutral
sites.
The two U.S. victories include a 3-0 upset of the defending champions in the
group phase of the 1995 Copa America, and a 1-0 win in 1999 at RFK Stadium in
Washington, D.C., when a Joe-Max Moore goal was the difference.
The teams last met during the 2007 Copa America, with Argentina outclassing a
young and inexperienced U.S. team in a 4-1 win on June 28 in Venezuela.
Following the match against the U.S., Argentina will play World Cup qualifiers
against Colombia at home on June 14 and away in Brazil three days later.
The Americans open qualifying against Barbados at The Home Depot Center in
Carson, Calif. The second leg of the home-and-away series is June 21 or 22 in
Barbados.
Prior to the United States' first World Cup qualifier, the Americans will have
faced six teams that have been ranked in the top 15 in the world since 2007 -
Argentina, Brazil, England, Mexico, Sweden and Spain.
The United States, which beat Poland 3-0 on Wednesday, plays England on May 28
in London and Spain on June 4 in Santander.