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Knockout Round of 32: USA vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina, Wed, July 1st, 2026, 8:00 Pm

Knockout round of 32
Sunday June 28th
Canada beat South Africa 1-0 Final.

Monday, June 29th.
Brazil beat Japan 2-1 Final.
Paraguay 1 Germany 1. (Paraguay wins Penalty kicks 4-3) Netherlands 1 Morocco 1. (Morocco wins penalty kicks 3-2)

Tuesday, June 30th
Ivory Coast vs. Norway (Dallas)
France vs. Sweden (New Jersey)
Mexico vs. Ecuador (Mexico City).


Wednesday, July 1st
England vs. DR Congo (Atlanta)
Belgium vs. Senegal (Seattle)
USA vs. Bosnia & Herzegovina (Santa Clara)

Thursday July 2nd
Spain vs Austria (Inglewood)
Portugal vs. Croatia (Toronto)
Switzerland vs. Algeria (Vancouver)

Thursday July 3rd
Australia vs. Egypt (Arlington)
Argentina vs. Cape Verde (Miami)
Columbia vs. Ghana (Kansas City)
 
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I watched a lot of games visiting my daughter in Mid-Michigan over the past 12 days. She's not normally interested in sports, but this tournament has captivated her. Good times, even when Turkey scored that winning goal over the US in extra time.

Still cant wrap my head around offside and why players constantly flail on the grass, holding their legs.
 
I watched a lot of games visiting my daughter in Mid-Michigan over the past 12 days. She's not normally interested in sports, but this tournament has captivated her. Good times, even when Turkey scored that winning goal over the US in extra time.

Still cant wrap my head around offside and why players constantly flail on the grass, holding their legs.
Offsides gives the officials a chance to control the outcome of games, and the flailing on the grass is the same thing James Harden does in the NBA when he flails his arms in the air and falls on the court whenever an opposing player gets too close to him.
 
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