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Folarin Balogun talks red card, suspension for USMNT’s next World Cup match
One Man Led USA To A World Cup Quarterfinals. He Thinks Pochettino Can Do It Too.
US World Cup Clash Breaks Viewing Record–How It Compares
U.S. win in Round of 32 draws 33.5 million total viewers, on average
Betting on a US win? At Bluwater Bistro, fans could get their tab paid in full
How 'Country Roads' became the soundtrack of the US team's World Cup run
USMNT in Seattle ahead of round of 16 matchup against Belgium
US men’s victory is most-watched soccer telecast in English language history
Maturing U.S. looks capable of surviving without Balogun
USMNT coach Mauricio Pochettino throws out the first pitch as the team visits Seattle during the 2026 World Cup knockout stage.
United States forward Folarin Balogun says he respectfully disagrees with his red card in the 2-0 win over Bosnia-Herzegovina in the World Cup
The San Diego Padres have announced a special Party in the Park presented by Michelob Ultra on Monday, July 6 before the Padres take on the Arizona Diamondbacks with a viewing of the US Men’s National Soccer Team taking on Belgium in their Round of 16 matchup.
Wright, Nick Mendola and Andy Edwards preview the USMNT's next match in the Round of 16 against Belgium and what Folarin Balogun's absence will mean for the match.
NHL players and Olympic gold medalists Brady and Matthew Tkachuk discuss the pride of representing the USA in sports. They reflect on their Olympic hockey wins and offer advice to the current US soccer team in the World Cup.
Malik Tillman is soft-spoken off the field with his interviews often given at a volume just above a whisper. He spoke loudly with his bloody right foot at one of the biggest moments of the World Cup for the United States.
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