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Bay Area hosts U.S. knockout stage match in World Cup on Wednesday
The Bay Area will be the center of the soccer universe on Wednesday evening, when the United States men’s national team plays a World Cup knockout stage match against Bosnia-Herzegovina in Santa Clara.
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The Bay Area will be the center of the soccer universe on Wednesday evening, when the United States men’s national team plays a World Cup knockout stage match against Bosnia-Herzegovina in Santa Clara.
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According to Redwood City Pulse, Bay Area hosts U.S. knockout stage match in World Cup on Wednesday reports that The Bay Area will be the center of the soccer universe on Wednesday evening, when the United States men’s national team plays a World Cup knockout stage match against Bosnia-Herzegovina in Santa Clara.
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