Soccer is about to take center stage around the globe as the World Cup gets underway in Qatar.
It all kicks off on November 20, and a day later, the USMNT are in action against Wales. It’s the first tournament that the national team have qualified for the first time since 2014, and hopes are high that Gregg Berhalter’s side could make the latter stages of the competition. The omens are good; in 2010, they shared a group with England, as they do in Qatar, and emerged as group winners.
The current crop of USMNT soccer players is young and exciting, like Sergino Dest, Christian Pulisic and Juventus forward Weston McKennie.