After failing to qualify for the 2018 World Cup, the United States men won't play a competitive match until the 2019 Gold Cup, which is over 600 days away.
Thus the Russia board -- ESPN's projected lineup series for the 2018 World Cup -- ends, eight months prematurely.
Without a squad to project for next year's big event, let's turn our attention even further ahead to the next Hexagonal, which will presumably start in late 2020 and presumably include the United States.
Everyone on the current U.S. roster will (obviously) be three years older, and only four starters from Tuesday's game will be younger than 30: Christian Pulisic, DeAndre Yedlin, Bobby Wood and Paul Arriola.