WINNER: Wales fans
If this sport was based on passion alone, Wales would be lifting the World Cup.
What a night this was for Welsh fans. Hours before kickoff, they were loud and proud, singing, dancing, celebrating. And why wouldn't they? They've waited 64 years for this moment.
There were families in attendance, young and old scattered throughout the crowd celebrating the country's first World Cup in a generation.
The singing? Spectacular. The national anthem? Spine-tingling. The pure emotion of it all? Unmatched.
This is what the World Cup is about: a country full of people coming together to love something bigger than themselves.
And when that Bale goal hit, what a sound. They deserved the celebration. They waited long enough for it.
WINNER: Tim Weah
Take away the goal for just a second, we'll get back to that.
Let's start with Weah's overall play and how he fits with this USMNT. He knows his role so, so well and, against Wales, he executed it to perfection.
With Christian Pulisic cutting in on the other side and Sergino Dest cutting in next to him, Weah's job is to offer that downfield option and keep the defense stretched. He did that, and then got a goal for good measure. His diagonal run was picture-perfect. His finish was, too. The knee side celebration could use some work but, hey, it was his first World Cup goal.
It was also USMNT's first World Cup goal in eight years, and it sent the stadium into a frenzy. It was a deserved one from the attacker that deserved it most.
Weah had been keeping Wales honest all half and, finally, the defense folded. You couldn't ask for much more from him.
WINNER: Gareth Bale
Just when you thought it wouldn't happen, it did, in fact happen. How could anyone doubt Gareth Bale?
He'd been shackled all night, with the USMNT midfield strangling him for nearly the entire game. But then, the moment, the one he needed.
Walker Zimmerman went right through him in the box and the whole world knew what would happen next. He absolutely smashed the ball into the back of the net for the World Cup goal his country waited so long for.
He's not the old Bale by a long shot. He looked nothing like it tonight. But who cares? He's still big-game Bale, and he did it again.