USMNT vs Uruguay: Final Friendly of 2025 Kicks Off Tonight in Tampa
International Friendly Lights Up Tampa Tonight at Raymond James Stadium
The United States Men’s National Team returns to Tampa tonight for a marquee matchup against Uruguay, kicking off at 7:00 PM EST at Raymond James Stadium. Though labeled a “friendly,” the matchup promises intensity, physical play, and a high-level test for both sides as they prepare for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
This is the USMNT’s final match of 2025, giving fans a last look at how the squad is shaping up before the biggest tournament in American soccer history arrives on home soil.
Where to Watch
Fans across the country can tune in live on:
- TNT
- truTV
- Universo
- Peacock
- HBO Max
- and additional broadcast partners
Why This Match Matters
Uruguay remains one of the toughest teams in the Western Hemisphere — disciplined defensive shape, aggressive pressing, and a long history of producing elite players. For the United States, this is more than a tune-up. It is a measuring stick.
The last time these two sides met was during the 2024 Copa América, a match marked by tension, tactical adjustments, and a narrow Uruguay victory. Since then, both squads have evolved, and tonight’s clash is a chance to see how far the U.S. has come in a year.
A Not-So-Friendly Friendly
Truly, this match is expected to be anything but friendly. High tempers, fast transitions, and physical challenges are all on the table — making it a thrilling contest for supporters.
For fans lucky enough to attend, ticket prices were extremely reasonable throughout the past week, creating a rare opportunity to see a major international matchup in person. The USMNT coaching staff has openly called for American fans to show up strong, loud, and supportive as the team builds momentum toward the 2026 World Cup.
So whether you’re at Raymond James Stadium or tuning in from home, tonight is a night to proudly wear red, white, and blue.
What to Watch For
- Can the U.S. attack break through Uruguay’s compact defensive structure?
- Which young American players will seize the moment in the spotlight?
- Will Uruguay’s counterattacks test the U.S. back line early and often?
- How will the atmosphere in Tampa elevate the team’s energy?
Final Word
The stage is set, the lights are bright, and both nations are eager to finish 2025 on a high note. For Tampa, this is yet another showcase of its growing presence in global sports — and for the USMNT, it’s a chance to show the world they are ready for the road ahead.
Kickoff at 7 PM EST.
Tune in, cheer loud, and enjoy what promises to be a fiery and unforgettable night of international soccer.




