The United States Men’s National Team has significantly improved its prospects in the World Cup. After defeating Australia 2-0, the team advanced to the Round of 32. Later, Paraguay’s victory over Turkey confirmed the U.S. as winners of Group D.
The U.S. team will play a match against a third-place group finisher on July 1 in San Francisco. Their potential opponents include teams from Groups B, E, F, I, or J. Among these, Bosnia and Herzegovina is the most likely challenger at 58%, followed by Qatar at 18%, and Ecuador at 5%.
In their victory over Australia, an own goal and a goal by Alex Freeman sealed the win. This performance secured their place in the knockout stage. The team hopes to continue its success while playing against the winner of another matchup. This would feature the winner of Group G, which includes New Zealand, Iran, Belgium, and Egypt, with Belgium ranked highest at 10th.
Christian Pulisic, having suffered a calf injury, is not set to play further in the group stage. This gives him extra rest before any possible future matches. With six goals scored so far, the U.S. team has tied its group stage record. There is one more match against Turkey yet to play, which Turkey must win to stay in the tournament.
The U.S. looks to maintain its momentum and further its success in the coming games.

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