The U.S. losing to Turkey would not automatically end anything, because the group-stage standings and tiebreakers decide what happens next. In the reporting I found, the U.S. had already secured advancement before the match, so a loss still left them atop the group and moving on to the knockout round.

What it means

  • The U.S. would take a defeat in the group finale, which ends any unbeaten run in group play.
  • They would still advance to the next round because their earlier results already locked in qualification.
  • Turkey would not change its tournament fate from that match; reports said it was already eliminated or finishing last in the group.

In plain English

A loss would be more about momentum and morale than survival in the tournament. The U.S. would still move on, but the result would be a reminder that knockout games can punish a sloppy performance.

Match context

Coverage on June 25, 2026 reported that Turkey beat the U.S. 3-2 on a last- gasp goal, and the Americans still headed to the Round of 32.

Bottom line: if the U.S. loses to Turkey, they still advance, but the loss would count as a setback in form, not elimination.