On Wednesday, the team have an invitation-only open training at their base at Bay City Park, before they start final preparations to earn a third straight World Cup trophy, and fifth title overall.
It’s the second time this year the world number one side has travelled to New Zealand after playing two friendly matches against the Football Ferns, beating them 4-0 and 5-0.
On arrival today, head coach Vlatko Andonovski said they are feeling at home in New Zealand.
“Our preparations for the World Cup started a long time ago.
“We were here in January and had a great experience so it almost feels like home.”
Andonovski repeated what he said early this year - that he wants to become New Zealand’s second favourite team.
The US side is one of the few sports teams more dominant than the All Blacks, having won 78 per cent of their matches on their way to winning four World Cups in 1991, 1999, 2015 and 2019.
The World Cup kicks off on July 20 at Eden Park, where New Zealand will take on Norway. The US will play their opening match against Vietnam two days later at Eden Park.