The Golazo Newsletter: How USMNT stack up against 2022 World Cup field in Qatar, plus futures odds, more

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The sixth and last round of the Champions League group stage has started. The World Cup kicks off on November 20th. This edition of The Golazo Starting XI newsletter takes a look at the shape of USMNT. It will keep you updated on everything World cup related. It also unearths hidden gems and highlights can't-miss matches.

USMNT will play Wales on Nov. 21, England on November 25, Iran onNov. 29 and then a friendly with Qatar on Dec. 4. Gregg Berhalter will announce the roster on 9th November.

The USMNT has won the last two tournaments and qualified for the World Cup. The next three games will determine whether the team's last four years were a success. They play England, Iran and Wales in their group. England is fifth in FIFA rankings, while the US are 16th, Wales 19th and Iran 20th.

Roger Gonzalez has all the information on the USMNT's three group stage opponents.

The 2022 World Cup is taking place in Qatar. Brazil and Argentina are the favorites. Lionel Messi is expected to play for Argentina. Inter Miami are interested in signing Messi after the World cup. The Women's World Championship will take place next summer in Australia and New Zealand. Sophia Smith is a star of the NWSL.

The 2022 World Cup is in Qatar. Lionel Messi and Neymar are the favorites. Inter Miami are interested in signing Messi. The Women's World cup will take place in Australia and New Zealand next summer. Sophia Smith is primed to become a star for the USMNT.

Brazil is the favorite to win the World Cup. France is defending champions. Denmark is a long shot. Denmark had a near-tragedy at the Euros two years ago. They share a group with France, Tunisia and Australia. If Denmark wins the group, they will avoid Argentina in the round of 16. The 2022 World cup will be held in Qatar.

Brazil is the favorite to win the World Cup. France is defending champions. Denmark is a long shot to take the title.   Denmark shared a group with France, Tunisia and Australia. They could win it. If they do, they would avoid Argentina in the round of 16. Danish player Christian Eriksen had a heart attack at the Euros two years ago.


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