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If the US team is willing to have an insulting loudmouth basher of half the country as its captain...
...then I need to root against the US team. Go England!
I predict the Lesbo squad form the USA will “lick” all of their opponents.
GO USA!!!
Enjoy the game, people who care!
Go England!
Date: Tuesday, July 2
Time: 3 p.m. ET
Location: Stade de Lyon — Lyon, France
TV channel: Fox and Telemundo
Streaming: fuboTV (Try for free)
Odds: USA -0.5 (-120) | England +0.5 (+100) | O/U: 2.5
Go England
Pretty clear that FIFA has sent word to the refs that the US must get to the finals for ratings purposes. Look for as many US free kicks and PK’s as necessary for Team Deviant to go through to the final as this is the only way they seem to be able to score (at least on the field).
This is the team that is captained by a Colin Kaepernik crazed freak who kneels down during the National Anthem. That alone has this die-hard American patriot hoping that England runs roughshod over the Americans. Sorry, but that’s my only reaction to this nonsense.
MBGA!
Make Britannia Great Again
The USA bashing on foreign soil is very bad form
I have been reminded that, when in a foreign country,
one is an Ambassador, and must be on good conduct
Cal women’s soccer alum Alex Morgan is hoping that today’s an even more special day than usual. The soccer superstar is having her 30th birthday today (July 2nd). Let’s hope that her teammates will be gifting her with goal opportunities.
Funny how it took the Election of POTUS Trump to get our Women’s Team to Win a Championship, maybe two.
Must be one of those cause and effect things.
LOL, maybe the US fans can change:
“Two Wars and One World Cup...Dooo Daaah Dooo Daaah!”
Its not my favorite thing in the world, but I do enjoy watching Ertz play, totally focused out there.
Megan Rapinoe is OUT of the USWNT lineup vs. England. #FIFAWWC
Asked U.S. official if she's healthy: "Jill will deal with that after the game"— Seth Vertelney (@svertelney) July 2, 2019
A peak audience of 11.7 million tuned in to watch the end of England’s 2-1 defeat on Tuesday evening – more than the peak live audience for the finale of the hit drama Line of Duty.
An average of 10.3 million Britons watched the entire match – although the figures do not include the many people who watched it via the BBC’s online streaming services or those who watched in public spaces or pubs.
Large audiences have tuned in for all of the Women’s World Cup matches, which have all been shown by the BBC. Even matches not including England and Scotland have attracted millions of British viewers, suggesting a wider enthusiasm for women’s football as a whole.
Tonight USA vs Jamaica Gold Cup Semifinals, winner plays Mexico in the Finals
Also, Peru vs Chile in the Copa America semis, winner to play Brazil in the finals.