For USMNT fans, these non-U.S. World Cup matches have big implications
Most eyes are on the U.S. games in the cohost’s quest to reach the World Cup knockout stage, but here are some relevant games you can’t miss
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Most eyes are on the U.S. games in the cohost’s quest to reach the World Cup knockout stage, but here are some relevant games you can’t miss
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