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US goalkeepers aim to live up to predecessors at World Cup, yet Pochettino hasn't picked a starter
US captain urges World Cup teammates to enjoy the experience
Roldan: USMNT can't be 'too honest' against 'savvy' Paraguay
John Strong on USMNT as Group D favorites, Pulisic, Team Expectations | FULL INTERVIEW | The Herd
No hard feelings: USA's World Cup alumni like co-host's chances, friction and all
Pulsiic leads USA training ahead of start of World Cup
Christian Pulisic, USA soccer star
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The 2026 FIFA World Cup is taking over North America this summer and there's still time to see the action in person when United States and Paraguay meet on June 12 at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.
Stadium workers near Los Angeles say they have reached a tentative contract deal, averting a strike ahead of the U.S. men’s soccer team’s opening World Cup match Friday. The union announced the deal at a news conference Tuesday and said workers will vote on whether to ratify the agreement on Wednesday.
There will be 48 nations that descend upon 16 sites scattered across the United States, Mexico and Canada for the 2026 World Cup, which begins on Thursday, June 11. The biggest sporting event in the world draws in plenty of casual soccer fans who might be wondering how to bet on the World Cup,
The U.S. could face Iran in the World Cup at a time of heightened political tensions. It's not the first time the two faced off during tense geopolitical times. (AP)
In January 1993, the U.S. men’s national soccer team arrived at its training facility ahead of the 1994 World Cup at a community park in Mission Viejo. Torrential rains rendered the two grass fields unplayable.
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