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Supercomputer predicts USMNT’s World Cup chances

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Black Stars given slim chance of winning 2026 World Cup, says supercomputer
Ghana's 2026 FIFA World Cup prospects have been analysed by Opta's supercomputer. Discover the Black Stars' chances of going all the way in North America.

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Supercomputer predicts USMNT’s World Cup chances after Germany friendly
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USMNT fall to Germany in final World Cup tune-up
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4 takeaways from the U.S. men's final tune-up games before the World Cup
It's here, folks: The FIFA World Cup kicks off this week, and the U.S. men's national soccer team is ready for its Friday opener in Los Angeles, the players say.

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India declare on 564 after Washington fifty
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USMNT vs. Germany score: USA show positives despite loss, turn page with World Cup opener looming
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Germany win final warm-up match against USA with four BVB players involved
In a final phase marked by substitutions, Maximilian Beier also came on in the 80th minute – all four Borussia players in Nagelsmann’s squad thus got a chance to play in the dress rehearsal.

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US show fight and hunger, but lose final World Cup prep match 2-1 to Germany
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