The United States was in control of the game but was unable to beat England as it was held to a draw.
The US was the better team in the game. Neither side was able to break the stalemate despite the best efforts of Christian Pulisic.
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The team needs to win their final group match against Iran on Tuesday to advance to the knockout stages. England will qualify as long as they don't lose to Wales.
Harry Kane was a doubt for the game after picking up an ankle injury in England's win over Iran on Monday, but he was declared fit days ahead of the game, and Berhalter made just one change from the opener.
The English Football Association lit up Wembley Stadium's arch in rainbow colors after Kane did not wear the 'One Love' captain's armband.
In the first half, the US had better chances. Kane looked dangerous early on, arriving at the six-yard box at the right time to shoot and force a block from opposing defenders, in the first attacking opportunity of the match.
Soon after, Berhalter's side sprang into action and gave a few opportunities. First, Weston McKennie skied a first-time effort from just inside the 18-yard box, followed minutes later by Christian Pulisic hitting a powerful strike, only to be denied by the bar.
The U.S. looked the most likely to break the stalemate, winning a number of corners, while England's attack remained frustrated by the American defense.
The U.S. played to its first blanking of England in 11 World Cup finals appearances when England's Jack Grealish came on in the 72nd minute.