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It’s Win Or Go Home For Team USA At The World Cup

The Daily Wire

The Daily Wire

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July 1, 2026

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It’s Win Or Go Home For Team USA At The World Cup

The United States Men’s National Team (USMNT) looks to continue its World Cup run Wednesday night when it faces Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Round of 32, its first knockout-stage match of the tournament. After winning two of its three group-stage matches and resting starters in a loss to Türkiye after already clinching Group D, ...

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