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Kick Around: USA's World Cup Draw Preferences
Tomorrow is the big day, check who the Goal.com editors think the USA would like to see in the draw.
It only happens once every four years, but the World Cup is easily one of the biggest sporting events on the planet.
Before it happen though, there is a draw to determine who plays who in the initial group stage. Some teams get an easier group, while others are placed in the aptly named, "Group of Death."
In this week's "Kick Around," the Goal.com editors discuss who the U.S. Men's National Team would like to face in the group stage...and who they'd prefer to avoid.
Check the video below for full responses:
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If you follow the U.S. Men's National Team, you'll love their dedicated page on Goal.com!
Before it happen though, there is a draw to determine who plays who in the initial group stage. Some teams get an easier group, while others are placed in the aptly named, "Group of Death."
In this week's "Kick Around," the Goal.com editors discuss who the U.S. Men's National Team would like to face in the group stage...and who they'd prefer to avoid.
Check the video below for full responses:
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If you follow the U.S. Men's National Team, you'll love their dedicated page on Goal.com!
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