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Which World Cup stars can you see in MLS? Full list of 2026 players

Jul 9, 2026

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Mary Callahan

Major League Soccer hit pause for the 2026 World Cup, but the league’s return on July 16 comes with a new wave of excitement. After weeks of watching national teams, breakout performances and global stars on the biggest stage in soccer, fans can now follow many of those same players back to their club teams across the United States and Canada.

This year’s tournament features a record 45 active MLS players from 22 clubs and 17 countries, giving fans plenty of World Cup talent to follow as league play resumes.

Who are the biggest World Cup stars playing in MLS?

The full MLS World Cup list runs 45 players deep, but a handful of names stand out for fans deciding which MLS teams to follow once MLS play resumes.

Lionel Messi, Inter Miami CF and Argentina

Messi is still the biggest name in MLS and one of the defining players in soccer history. He gives Inter Miami the league’s most obvious World Cup star power, and is the clear driving force behind one of MLS’s most watched teams.

Son Heung-Min, LAFC and South Korea

Son gives LAFC one of the biggest international names in the league. The South Korea forward is one of the most recognizable Asian players of his generation, and his presence makes LAFC one of the clearest MLS teams to follow for fans who want a direct link between the World Cup and club soccer.

James Rodríguez, Minnesota United FC and Colombia

Rodriguez remains one of the tournament’s most recognizable playmakers thanks to his breakout 2014 World Cup run with Colombia. For Minnesota United fans, he brings a rare level of international pedigree and gives the club one of the most familiar World Cup names in MLS.

Rodrigo De Paul, Inter Miami CF and Argentina

De Paul gives Inter Miami another major Argentina connection beyond Messi. A World Cup winner and key midfield piece for Argentina, he makes Miami more than just a one-star World Cup story and gives fans another reason to follow the club after the tournament.

Matt Freese, New York City FC and United States

Freese became one of the most relevant MLS-based U.S. players at the 2026 World Cup by taking over as the USMNT’s starting goalkeeper. That makes New York City FC a natural team to follow for American fans who want to keep watching one of the tournament’s biggest U.S. storylines.

Tim Ream and Miles Robinson, MLS and the United States

Freese may be the top U.S. MLS storyline, but Ream and Robinson give the league two more important USMNT connections. Ream brings veteran leadership at Charlotte FC, while Robinson gives FC Cincinnati a World Cup-tested defender who has been part of the U.S. national-team picture for years.

Miguel Almirón, Atlanta United and Paraguay

Almirón gives Atlanta United a familiar World Cup name with deep MLS roots. He helped define Atlanta’s early MLS rise before starring in the Premier League, and his return to the league gives Paraguay fans and Atlanta fans a clear player to follow.

Stephen Eustáquio, Jacob Shaffelburg and Canada’s MLS core

Canada has more MLS-based World Cup players than any other country, and LAFC is at the center of that connection with Stephen Eustáquio, Jacob Shaffelburg and Mathieu Choinière. Add in names like Maxime Crépeau, Richie Laryea and Jonathan Osorio, and MLS gives Canadian fans several ways to keep following their national-team players during the club season.

Complete list of World Cup players in MLS

Below is the full list of active MLS players named to 2026 FIFA World Cup rosters. Each player is listed with their MLS team, World Cup team and position.

Player

MLS team

World Cup team

Position

Miguel Almirón

Atlanta United

Paraguay

Midfielder

Matías Galarza

Atlanta United

Paraguay

Midfielder

Jayden Nelson

Austin FC

Canada

Midfielder

Tim Ream

Charlotte FC

United States

Defender

Chris Brady

Chicago Fire FC

United States

Goalkeeper

Mbekezeli Mbokazi

Chicago Fire FC

South Africa

Defender

Joel Waterman

Chicago Fire FC

Canada

Defender

Miles Robinson

FC Cincinnati

United States

Defender

Lucas Herrington

Colorado Rapids

Australia

Defender

Max Arfsten

Columbus Crew

United States

Defender

Steven Moreira

Columbus Crew

Cape Verde

Defender

Louicius Deedson

FC Dallas

Haiti

Forward

Herman Johansson

FC Dallas

Sweden

Defender

Petar Musa

FC Dallas

Croatia

Forward

Rodrigo De Paul

Inter Miami CF

Argentina

Midfielder

Lionel Messi

Inter Miami CF

Argentina

Forward

Dayne St. Clair

Inter Miami CF

Canada

Goalkeeper

Mathieu Choinière

LAFC

Canada

Midfielder

Stephen Eustáquio

LAFC

Canada

Midfielder

Son Heung-Min

LAFC

South Korea

Forward

Jacob Shaffelburg

LAFC

Canada

Midfielder

Michael Boxall

Minnesota United FC

New Zealand

Defender

Carlos Harvey

Minnesota United FC

Panama

Midfielder

James Rodríguez

Minnesota United FC

Colombia

Midfielder

Ahmed Qasem

Nashville SC

Iraq

Forward

Matt Turner

New England Revolution

United States

Goalkeeper

Matt Freese

New York City FC

United States

Goalkeeper

Aiden O’Neill

New York City FC

Australia

Midfielder

Kai Trewin

New York City FC

Australia

Midfielder

Maxime Crépeau

Orlando City SC

Canada

Goalkeeper

Braian Ojeda

Orlando City SC

Paraguay

Midfielder

Marco Pašalić

Orlando City SC

Croatia

Forward

Danley Jean Jacques

Philadelphia Union

Haiti

Midfielder

Olwethu Makhanya

Philadelphia Union

South Africa

Defender

Finn Surman

Portland Timbers

New Zealand

Defender

Juan Manuel Sanabria

Real Salt Lake

Uruguay

Defender

CJ dos Santos

San Diego FC

Cape Verde

Goalkeeper

Aníbal Godoy

San Diego FC

Panama

Midfielder

Cristian Roldan

Seattle Sounders FC

United States

Midfielder

Derrick Etienne Jr.

Toronto FC

Haiti

Forward

Richie Laryea

Toronto FC

Canada

Defender

Jonathan Osorio

Toronto FC

Canada

Midfielder

Sebastian Berhalter

Vancouver Whitecaps FC

United States

Midfielder

Andrés Cubas

Vancouver Whitecaps FC

Paraguay

Midfielder

Rayan Elloumi

Vancouver Whitecaps FC

Tunisia

Forward

MLS published the same 45-player pool by both country and club, confirming the complete list of active MLS World Cup players across the league.

Which MLS teams have the most World Cup players?

LAFC leads MLS with four players on 2026 World Cup rosters. Eight other clubs have three call-ups each, giving fans in several MLS markets a chance to watch multiple World Cup players on the same club team.

MLS team

World Cup players

LAFC

Mathieu Choinière (Canada), Stephen Eustáquio (Canada), Son Heung-Min (South Korea), Jacob Shaffelburg (Canada)

Chicago Fire FC

Chris Brady (United States), Mbekezeli Mbokazi (South Africa), Joel Waterman (Canada)

FC Dallas

Louicius Deedson (Haiti), Herman Johansson (Sweden), Petar Musa (Croatia)

Inter Miami CF

Rodrigo De Paul (Argentina), Lionel Messi (Argentina), Dayne St. Clair (Canada)

Minnesota United FC

Michael Boxall (New Zealand), Carlos Harvey (Panama), James Rodríguez (Colombia)

New York City FC

Matt Freese (United States), Aiden O’Neill (Australia), Kai Trewin (Australia)

Orlando City SC

Maxime Crépeau (Canada), Braian Ojeda (Paraguay), Marco Pašalić (Croatia)

Toronto FC

Derrick Etienne Jr. (Haiti), Richie Laryea (Canada), Jonathan Osorio (Canada)

Vancouver Whitecaps FC

Sebastian Berhalter (United States), Andrés Cubas (Paraguay), Rayan Elloumi (Tunisia)

Atlanta United

Miguel Almirón (Paraguay), Matías Galarza (Paraguay)

Columbus Crew

Max Arfsten (United States), Steven Moreira (Cape Verde)

Philadelphia Union

Danley Jean Jacques (Haiti), Olwethu Makhanya (South Africa)

San Diego FC

CJ dos Santos (Cape Verde), Aníbal Godoy (Panama)

MLS players by World Cup country

If you are following a specific national team, MLS has players across 17 World Cup rosters.

World Cup team

MLS players

Argentina

Rodrigo De Paul (Inter Miami CF), Lionel Messi (Inter Miami CF)

Australia

Lucas Herrington (Colorado Rapids), Aiden O’Neill (New York City FC), Kai Trewin (New York City FC)

Canada

Mathieu Choinière (LAFC), Maxime Crépeau (Orlando City SC), Stephen Eustáquio (LAFC), Richie Laryea (Toronto FC), Jayden Nelson (Austin FC), Jonathan Osorio (Toronto FC), Jacob Shaffelburg (LAFC), Dayne St. Clair (Inter Miami CF), Joel Waterman (Chicago Fire FC)

Cape Verde

CJ dos Santos (San Diego FC), Steven Moreira (Columbus Crew)

Colombia

James Rodríguez (Minnesota United FC)

Croatia

Petar Musa (FC Dallas), Marco Pašalić (Orlando City SC)

Haiti

Louicius Deedson (FC Dallas), Derrick Etienne Jr. (Toronto FC), Danley Jean Jacques (Philadelphia Union)

Iraq

Ahmed Qasem (Nashville SC)

New Zealand

Michael Boxall (Minnesota United FC), Finn Surman (Portland Timbers)

Panama

Aníbal Godoy (San Diego FC), Carlos Harvey (Minnesota United FC)

Paraguay

Miguel Almirón (Atlanta United), Andrés Cubas (Vancouver Whitecaps FC), Matías Galarza (Atlanta United), Braian Ojeda (Orlando City SC)

South Africa

Olwethu Makhanya (Philadelphia Union), Mbekezeli Mbokazi (Chicago Fire FC)

South Korea

Son Heung-Min (LAFC)

Sweden

Herman Johansson (FC Dallas)

Tunisia

Rayan Elloumi (Vancouver Whitecaps FC)

United States

Max Arfsten (Columbus Crew), Sebastian Berhalter (Vancouver Whitecaps FC), Chris Brady (Chicago Fire FC), Matt Freese (New York City FC), Tim Ream (Charlotte FC), Miles Robinson (FC Cincinnati), Cristian Roldan (Seattle Sounders FC), Matt Turner (New England Revolution)

Uruguay

Juan Manuel Sanabria (Real Salt Lake)

How to get MLS tickets on SeatGeek

Seeing World Cup players in MLS starts with finding the right match. SeatGeek makes it easy to search by team, compare ticket options and find seats that fit your budget.

  1. Go to SeatGeek and search for the MLS team you want to see.

  2. Select the match you want to attend.

  3. Use the seat map to compare sections, prices and views.

  4. Check Deal Score to find strong value for your budget.

  5. Review ticket details, including delivery method and all-in pricing where available.

  6. Check out securely and get ready to watch World Cup talent live.

Whether you want to see Messi and De Paul at Inter Miami, Son and Canada’s LAFC trio in Los Angeles, James Rodríguez in Minnesota or U.S. World Cup players around the league, MLS gives fans a weekly way to follow the stars of the tournament.

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