USA vs. Canada starting lineups

Juan Agudelo is starting for the U.S. team against Canada, while Oguchi Onyewu and Maurice Edu start the game on the bench. Canada's Julian De Guzman is injured.

By Mike Slane

Juan Agudelo, Oguchi Onyewu, USA
Jeff Zelevansky
DETROIT - Juan Agudelo finally has a chance to prove himself in a meaningful game as he starts at forward for the United States. Meanwhile, Canada's Julian De Guzman, who trained with his team yesterday, is out with a calf injury.

UNITED STATES:

Tim Howard
Carlos Bocanegra
Michael Bradley
Steve Cherundolo
Clint Dempsey
Juan Agudelo
Landon Donovan
Jermaine Jones
Tim Ream
Jozy Altidore
Clarence Goodson

CANADA:

Lars Hirschfeld
Nikolas Ledgerwood
Kevin McKenna
Andre Hainault
Terrence Dunfield
William Johnson
Joshua Simpson
Atiba Hutchinson
Dwayne De Rosario
Simeon Jackson
Marcel DeJong

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