Goal.com Set To Twitter El Salvador-US Match

It's so modern, so third millennium, so tweety--Goal.com is on Twitter and we've got the US National Team covered.

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Having leaped into the Twittersphere a few months ago, Goal.com is excited about the prospect of tweeting during the upcoming US National Team's World Cup qualifiers against El Salvador and Trinidad.

The minute Jozy Altidore grabs a goal, you'll know. The minute Pablo Mastroeni picks up his customary yellow card, you'll know. If coach Bob Bradley decides to give Freddy Adu some some playing time, you'll know. (Hey, stranger things have happened.)

So if you can't catch the El Salvador-US game on TV and you can't follow the exclusive Goal.com live commentary, join us on twitter.
 
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