On June 6, 2026 the Fox & Friends Weekend team stepped out of the morning studio and into something every patriot can root for: custom Team USA jerseys made for the FIFA World Cup 2026, unveiled with the kind of hometown pride this country sorely needs right now. The segment was a reminder that, while a lot of media chases controversy, real Americans celebrate their teams and their flag on a global stage.
U.S. Soccer Federation vice president Maribeth Towers joined the conversation on the show and walked viewers through the careful design process, noting extensive player input and a balance between bold, vibrant looks and more understated options for the pitch. It’s the kind of attention to detail you expect when athletes and officials put country first and let the team have a voice in how they represent the red, white, and blue.
Watching Fox’s hosts don those jerseys felt less like celebrity theater and more like a genuine call to back our boys in blue — an invitation for everyday Americans to take pride in Team USA instead of letting sports be hijacked by agitprop. Conservative viewers should applaud networks that choose celebration over cynicism and who give a platform to unity rather than division. This was a small, patriotic moment that still matters.
Of course, every display of American pride invites predictable sneers from the coastal elites and their media echo chambers, who prefer cultural point-scoring to honest fandom. Let them sneer; hardworking Americans know the value of cheering for your country and supporting homegrown athletes competing against the world. We should be unapologetic about taking joy in Team USA and the chance to showcase American talent on our own soil.
The World Cup itself is coming to North America — matches will be played across the United States, Mexico, and Canada next month, giving Americans an unprecedented chance to host the planet and show what our country can do when it gets behind something. This tournament is a generational moment for U.S. soccer and for communities across the continent to rally together behind our players and our cities.
So here’s the bottom line: Fox & Friends Weekend did the right thing by putting Team USA front and center and by helping turn a sports uniform into a symbol of national pride. If you love America, you’ll want to see your flag and your colors represented with respect — put on that jersey, cheer loud, and let the world know the United States isn’t just hosting the World Cup, we’re owning the moment.
