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USMNT injury updates: Who will be available for USA vs Bosnia and Herzegovina?
USA beats Australia without Pulisic in ‘dream start’ to World Cup, How far can they go? | FTF
Extra time, how does penalty kicks work? What to know before USA knockout game
Tyler Adams on Balogun ’scratching the surface’, USMNT expectations after beating Paraguay | FTF
USA vs. Bosnia: How far can America’s ‘golden generation’ go?
USA vs. Türkiye preview, Has Cristiano Ronaldo silenced his doubters for now with a brace? | FTF
US playing at home and trying to avoid another quick exit from World Cup knockout rounds
As teens, they saw a U.S. World Cup dream fail. As men, they’re reviving it.
USA vs Bosnia and Herzegovina
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The USMNT beat Australia 2-0 to advance to the Round of 32 in the World Cup. Nick Wright, Chris Broussard, and Kevin Wildes determine how far the USA can make it in this tournament, and if they can win it all.
Before moving his attention to the knockout round of the World Cup, U.S. coach Mauricio Pochettino had to resolve one issue from the group stage. Pochettino began his news conference
United States men's national team attacker Christian Pulisic said he is ready to go the distance in the team's World Cup round-of-32 match against Bosnia and Herzegovina on Wednesday, no matter how long the game lasts.
World Cup fans were set to cheer on their favorite teams at watch parties around the Bay Area, with Mexico and U.S. knockout matches on tap.
Boston may have closed up its FIFA Fan Festival on City Hall Plaza for the remainder of the World Cup, but Mayor Michelle Wu has announced plans for a free watch party of Team USA's match against Bosnia and Herzegovina on Wednesday.
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