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Add The New York Post on Google The United States opens the knockout stage of the World Cup with a showdown against Bosnia-Herzegovina.

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USA captain Christian Pulisic is expected to return to the starting lineup alongside Folarin Balogun to strengthen the US’s fast-paced attack. Pulisic’s odds to score his first goal of this World Cup are +140, while USMNT’s leading goal-scorer, Balogun, has +110 odds to find the back of the net.

Bosnia-Herzegovina placed third in Group B and is led by Edin Dzeko. This will be the Dragons’ first match ever in the knockout phase.

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