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USA v Trinidad and Tobago: Gold Cup live updates

USA v Trinidad and Tobago: Gold Cup live updates

The Guardian14 hours ago

Update:
Date: 2025-06-15T21:15:14.000Z
Title: USMNT's starters
Content: Mauricio Pochettino has named a starting XI that closely resembled the group that took the field v Turkey last week – a game they lost 2-1.
Notable changes from that game v Turkey include Tim Ream in for Miles Robinson in central defense, and Sebastian Berhalter replacing Johnny Cardoso in midfield.
Update:
Date: 2025-06-15T21:15:14.000Z
Title: Welcome!
Content: The US hasn't had a great deal of positive momentum lately, but they'll try to reverse that later this evening when they take on Trinidad and Tobago in their Gold Cup opener. I'm Alex, and I'll be with you the whole way. Follow along!

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