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The Bears will open on the road, face UCLA at home, and battle seven ACC opponents, including North Carolina and Stanford, under head coach Leonard Griffin and a core of returning standouts.
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The Bears will open on the road, face UCLA at home, and battle seven ACC opponents, including North Carolina and Stanford, under head coach Leonard Griffin and a core of returning standouts.
From a nation‑wide anthem that sparked hope to a defensive test against a talented U.S. side, Bosnia's World Cup story blends history, heroism, and high stakes.
The United States will face Bosnia in a high‑stakes round‑of‑32 encounter on July 1 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, with affordable tickets now on the market.
Professional soccer player Taylor Huff, a key figure for Bay FC in the NWSL, discusses her aspirations with the U.S. Women’s National Team, recent camp invitations and the growing cultural impact of the sport amid the Men’s World Cup.

The United States, buoyed by two opening‑stage wins, prepares to meet Bosnia and Herzegovina in the World Cup’s round of 32, a match that will test both teams’ tactics and resilience.

The round of 32 features high‑stakes clashes, emerging upsets, and notable signings that promise a dramatic finish.

Attendance numbers surprise observers as diverse crowds fill stadiums and fan zones across the region
The United States will face Bosnia and Herzegovina in a pivotal knockout match, hoping to build on a strong group performance and chase a quarterfinal berth.

The last round of group play will determine the final eight teams advancing to the round of 32, with key fixtures and emerging storylines shaping the tournament's next phase.

The United States will face Bosnia and Herzegovina in a knockout clash at Levi's Stadium on July 1, hoping a victory will propel them into the tournament's next round.

The United States men's national team has advanced to the World Cup Round of 32 and will face Bosnia and Herzegovina on July 1 at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, in a tournament enlarged to 48 teams.

In a high‑stakes yet meaningless match, Turkey rallied from behind to defeat a second‑string U.S. side 3‑2, with Ayhan’s dramatic winner sealing the win amid injuries and star‑studded attendance.

Sebastian Berhalter’s decisive contribution against Turkey highlights his rise amid a family saga that reshaped U.S. soccer’s coaching landscape.

A 3‑2 loss to Turkey highlighted Sebastian Berhalter’s striking prowess and playmaking, while his father’s pride and a lingering family rivalry added narrative depth to the U.S. campaign.

The United States will close its group stage with a night match against Turkey at SoFi Stadium, a scheduling choice that reduces travel for co‑hosts and targets weekday viewership.

The Yellow Jackets celebrate an unprecedented sweep of first‑team All‑American selections, with Burress breaking the career record and the squad dominating offensive metrics.

The 1994 FIFA World Cup, staged in part at Stanford Stadium, turned soccer into a mainstream American pastime and set the stage for today’s soaring ticket prices.

Mauricio Pochettino reflects on his transformative role with the U.S. men’s soccer team, detailing the cultural shift that sparked historic early wins and a shot at the nation’s best World Cup finish since 1930.
The United States Men's National Team is almost certain to face Bosnia and Herzegovina in the round of 32, a match scheduled for July 1 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.

Under Mauricio Pochettino, the United States has surged to the top of Group D with two convincing wins, reviving interest in soccer across the nation.

Nearly 25,000 supporters filled San Pedro Square for Mexico’s match against South Korea, prompting the San Jose Sports Authority to expand screens and launch a new app to guide fans to watch parties, restaurants and parking.

Mandatory cooling periods introduced for the 2026 tournament are prompting varied reactions from competitors, coaches and governing bodies as the competition progresses.

With a spot in the round of 16 already secured, the United States will face Turkey in a dead‑rubber that offers a chance to experiment, manage fatigue, and fine‑tune ahead of the knockout rounds.

From a mulch-and-sand flag to shared training sessions, Lawrence’s residents have opened their hearts to Algeria’s World Cup side, even as the country faces human‑rights questions and a high‑profile detention case.