The U.S. men’s national soccer team touched down in the D.C. region earlier this week to begin preparing for a summer filled with important matches building up to the 2026 World Cup. And Matt Turner is ready to compete against some of the world’s best for the Stars and Stripes. The 30-year-old goalkeeper enters camp looking to extend his stellar performances for the USMNT. Turner has made 38 appearances for the U.S., starting all four of the team’s 2022 World Cup matches, and earning 23 clean sheets. He has led the U.S. to two CONCACAF Nations League titles and the 2021 Gold Cup, winning the Gold Glove honors as the tournament’s best keeper. Turner arrives to D.C. after a tough club season with English Premier League side Nottingham Forest, where he only recorded two clean sheets and, at one point, was benched. He also faces competition within the U.S. camp to keep his starting job long term with the emergence of Ethan Horvath and younger netminders who are preparing to play in the Paris Olympics. However, the New Jersey native tells WTOP he welcomes the challenge during a busy summer. The U.S. will spend the next two weeks training in the D.C. region before playing in two international friendlies against South American opponents: Colombia at Commanders Field on June 8 and Brazil in Orlando on June 12. The matches are in preparation for a special edition of the Copa America tournament, which normally only features South American teams, but will include North American sides this year. The U.S. will begin group play against Bolivia on June 23. Turner, along with Horvath, met with local youth players at the Bowlero Tysons Corner in Virginia as part of a kickoff event for Copa Tysons, a local campaign featuring several soccer-themed events, including an outdoor screening of the 2024 UEFA European Championship final, to attract fans to watch matches at its restaurants. After the event, Turner spoke to WTOP about the team’s preparations for its friendly match at Commanders Field and his thoughts on playing in Copa America. The transcript below has been lightly edited for clarity.
José Umaña: First off, how’s it feel now that you guys are now in (camp) together, getting ready to prepare not just for Colombia but Copa America as well? Matt Turner: It’s always special when we get back together. (The) first couple of days, seeing the guys again, making those connections again, and really just getting to work. A few of us have had extended periods off. We know there’s a lot of work to do before we step on the pitch against Colombia. But the task is clear, and we’re really excited. Umaña: For you especially, with the goalkeepers, and everybody’s coming in. How’s the battle been so far? So how’s it feel to now get ready to prepare to battle for your spot? Turner: It’s one of those for me. I always feel like I need to bring my best when it comes to playing for the national team. When you have guys like Ethan (Horvath), Shawn (Johnson) and Gaga (Slonina) coming through and Patrick Schulte coming through. For me, it’s important when I have the opportunities to play for the national team to not just play, but to train and train well and bring my best effort and energy every time I step on the pitch. So it feels good. The battles are definitely heating up. And as more and more guys get into camp, we’ll be in full throttle. 
Members of the @USMNT, Ethan Horvath and Matt Turner, meet with young soccer fans at the Bowlero in Tysons Galleria as part of @tysons_va‘s Copa Tysons kickoff event. @WTOP pic.twitter.com/rPHDT3yRUe
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Umaña: You guys are playing in Colombia in (Commanders) Field. What is the expectation? Obviously it’s a friendly, but what are you hoping to get out of that kind of a game, against that kind of an opponent before Copa America? Turner: They’re an amazing team. Honestly, if you ask me, they’re a team that’s — probably within their camp — expecting to have a say about who wins the Copa America. So for us, it’s really important to test ourselves against the elites, and try to win those games, and really just see what Copa America is going to be about. What the crowd will be like, will it be more Colombian? Will it be more American? Kind of to get the feeling for all those because we haven’t had many experiences recently against South American teams. Umaña: So how excited are you for Copa America? Turner: I’m very excited. This is going to be very special for us. We know how much it means to us, within the locker room, but also to our fans as well and the people of our country. Obviously, the U.S. is a huge melting pot so Copa America and doing well in it would be some pretty big bragging rights for a large portion of the country. Umaña: So what would you say to any American fans that haven’t decided to purchase that ticket to see the match at Commanders Field? Turner: Come out! It’s going to be a great game. First time we’ve been together. The atmosphere is going to be popping, and there’s only a few tickets left. So if you want to be part of something special, get through.
