Q2 Stadium Credit: Photo by David Brendan Hall

Austin’s Q2 Stadium will host the United States Men’s National Team in a critical FIFA World Cup Qualifying match against Jamaica on October 7, U.S. Soccer announced Thursday.

The World Cup Qualifier is the latest major international soccer event to come to Q2 Stadium since the venue opened five weeks ago, following a June U.S. Women’s National Team friendly and an upcoming CONCACAF Gold Cup semifinal match July 29, which could also feature the U.S. men.

While the American squad currently assembled for the Gold Cup draws mostly from stateside MLS clubs, national team coach Gregg Berhalter is expected to have his full collection of European-based stars available for World Cup Qualifying, including Chelsea’s Christian Pulisic, Borussia Dortmund’s Gio Reyna and Juventus’ Weston McKennie, a Texas native.

The U.S. Men’s National Team will be desperate to avoid a repeat of its last experience in World Cup Qualifying, when it failed to qualify for the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia following a shocking loss to Trinidad and Tobago. The clash with Jamaica represents one of 14 matches the team will play against seven CONCACAF opponents with three spots in the 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar on the line.

It will mark the first time the U.S. plays a World Cup Qualifier in the state of Texas.

“What’s been happening in Austin the last couple years is extraordinary,” Berhalter said. “It’s amazing the way the city has embraced the sport, the world-class facilities they have developed, and most importantly for us the atmosphere the fans create in the stadium. That’s precisely the type of environment we need for our home World Cup Qualifiers, and I know it’s something our players value and appreciate.”

Tickets for the match will be distributed via a weighted random drawing, according to U.S. Soccer. The 20,700-seat Q2 Stadium is significantly smaller in capacity to NFL stadiums that the USMNT typically selects for World Cup Qualifying. Earlier in July, U.S. Soccer booked Nashville’s Nissan Stadium – with a capacity of nearly 70,000 – for a September Qualifier against Canada.

Austin FC Sporting Director and former U.S. captain Claudio Reyna called the opportunity to host the match, “A great achievement for our city.” Reyna is also the father of one of the brightest young American stars, 18-year-old attacking midfielder Gio Reyna.

“This decision shows U.S. Soccer’s belief that the energy in our stadium and the quality of our facilities will provide an advantage for them come October 7. It is another milestone for us,” Claudio Reyna said.

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Eric Goodman has covered Austin FC for the Austin Chronicle since before the club first kicked a ball in 2021. His column, The Verde Report, continues the Chronicle's decades-long tradition of soccer-focused commentary, serving as a spiritual successor to Nick Barbaro's Soccer Watch column. Eric has also covered multiple Olympic Games and FIFA World Cups as a freelance sports journalist, and is a two-time Emmy-winning producer.