If you’ve been watching the USL closely over the past couple of years, you’ll have seen numerous top young goalkeepers performing at a high level for their respective clubs.

According to a new list compiled by Will Parchman for MLSSoccer.com, you might also have seen the future between the sticks for the U.S. Men’s National Team. Ahead of tonight’s international exhibition between the United States and New Zealand (8 p.m. ET, ESPN), Parchman ranked the 10 players most likely to take up the mantle upon the international retirement of longtime stalwarts Tim Howard, Brad Guzan and Nick Rimando.

Among them? Three players who’ve appeared in the USL both this season and before. Leading the way is Pittsburgh Riverhounds goalkeeper Zack Steffen, who joined the club on loan from Columbus Crew SC to make nine appearances at the end of this past regular season. Steffen posted a .755 save percentage and 1.33 goals-against average on loan as he returned to the States after starting for the U.S. at the 2015 FIFA U20 World Cup.