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A late penalty gave Wales the opening it needed to pull to a draw with the U.S.
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A late penalty gave Wales the opening it needed to pull to a draw with the U.S.
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The 1983 tune by Dafydd Iwan, a Welsh folk singer, seems to follow the team everywhere.
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Ticket confusion and the squelching of various forms of protest overshadowed a fairly routine victory.
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Iran’s goalkeeper was injured early on as England was threatening.
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England, Iran, Senegal, Netherlands, the United States and Wales all play on day two of the tournament.
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Two things can be true at the same time: The World Cup will dazzle fans and also make them dizzy over the human rights issues where the event is staged.
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After an embarrassing failure to qualify for the 2018 World Cup, the U.S. has returned to the event with a new identity instilled by its coach.
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At last it was here, the last word in Qatar’s attempt to announce itself to the world, to showcase all that it could do, all that it could build. Then the soccer started.
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The Americans are back in the tournament and face a critical first game against Wales. Here’s how to watch, and what to watch for.