Seattle. The United States defeated Bosnia and Herzegovina 2-0 in the Round of 32 and will play Belgium at Seattle Stadium on July 6 in a World Cup Round of 16 match, with the winner advancing to the quarterfinals. Team USA reached the knockout stage after finishing second in Group D this tournament. Belgium advanced from Group G and progressed past Senegal in extra time after a late equalizer and a stoppage-time penalty converted by Youri Tielemans; that result set the Belgium-USA pairing. This week both teams will prepare for the Seattle fixture, which carries immediate sporting consequences and determines which federation advances toward the quarterfinals.
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This match is a big deal for soccer fans. It's a chance to see Team USA compete in a crucial World Cup game. It's also a community event, bringing Seattle and the nation together in support. Check your local listings to catch the game live.
Team USA and Belgium are both strong contenders. The outcome will shape the World Cup quarterfinals. This is a high-stakes match worth watching. If you're a soccer fan, or know one, it's worth forwarding this news.
Broadcasters, sponsors, local Seattle businesses, and the teams' federations benefit from increased viewership, ticket sales, and commercial revenue tied to the Round of 16 match.
Eliminated teams, their supporters, and local vendors in other host cities faced immediate competitive and economic setbacks after knockout-round exits.
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