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SignUp Now!I will probably be getting day sweats about that time.And when I watch USA, I'll serve hamburgers and hot dogs paired with Deep Ellum's Dallas Blonde.
Going back to World Cup 1998, when the tournament expanded to 32 teams and just two teams per group were able to advance, only nine percent of teams that lost their first World Cup game (4 of 46) advanced to the knockout stage.
Meanwhile, a tie in the first game was hardly a killer—56 percent of those teams (20 of 36) advanced from their group.
Whenever the Americans have lost their opening game, they have failed to advance (in 1934, 1950, 1990, 1998, 2006). Whenever the U.S. has gotten a result (tie or win) in the opening game, the team has made it to the next round (1930, 1994, 2002, 2010).
I am a Huge Arsenal fan, so I love soccer, I cannot wait till Kick off tomorrow. I am of course rooting for the US, but I have a soft spot for France, since Arsene Wenger is French and he is the manager for Arsenal, but I like to watch the Dutch, Germany, and Spain play as well.Anyone else excited about this? I watch EPL and La Liga sometimes but more interested when Champions League play.
Besides USA, I'm rooting for Spain and Argentina.
As many of you might know, I'm a foodie and love cooking. For Spain's match, I'm preparing paella and have Iberico jamon and premium anchivoes on hand. Pairing this with Rioja wine from Spain.
For the Argentina's match, I'm making a ribeye steak with chimichurri sauce, roasted potatoes, and pairing with an Argentine Malbec.
if he defends like Harden, Cameroon is in for a long day.The Cameroon goalie looks a lot like James Harden.