The World Cup qualifying picture in our corner of the world, a murky hodgepodge of supposition and "what-ifs" up to now, may soon clear up substantially.
Starting Wednesday, Bob Bradley's U.S. side will take the field twice in four days, and the results could say a lot about the Americans' bid for a sixth consecutive World Cup.
By Saturday, the United States will have finished half its final-round qualifying. If things go OK, American fans can't necessarily start ...
Starting Wednesday, Bob Bradley's U.S. side will take the field twice in four days, and the results could say a lot about the Americans' bid for a sixth consecutive World Cup.
By Saturday, the United States will have finished half its final-round qualifying. If things go OK, American fans can't necessarily start ...



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