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Location: Arrowhead Stadium — Kansas City, Mo.

With a win, the USMNT could secure their place in the knockout stage while defeat would require help from Panama and Bolivia. Berhalter is likely to maintain his strongest lineup; he could substitute Gio Reyna up top instead of Tim Weah who serves a two-match ban.

U.S.M.N. vs. Uruguay

After suffering an embarrassing defeat at the hands of Panama in Group C’s final match of this tournament, the U.S. men’s national team must overcome top-ranked Uruguay to keep its Copa America hopes alive and avoid an unlikely scenario whereby finishing last in their group would mean depending solely on goal differential for advancement to quarterfinals.

Gregg Berhalter will likely implement several changes from their trouncing against Panama, with Matt Turner set to start in goal for the first time at this tournament. Antonee Robinson and Tim Ream will keep their starting spots alongside Chris Richards – although Richards needs to improve defensively after giving away several passes thus far in this tournament. Tyler Adams may start as well but has not been effective thus far in limited minutes while Weston McKennie remains the anchor role while Yunus Musah moves into midfield while Gio Reyna replaces Tim Weah on right wing.

Marcelo Bielsa will field an almost entirely identical lineup from Argentina’s 5-0 victory against Bolivia – meaning Darwin Nunez, Federico Valverde Manuel Ugarte and Facundo Pellistri will provide extra dimension for host nation Argentina.

The game will start at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City and be shown live on FS1 with free Fubo streaming available to US audiences. In Canada and Spanish-language markets it will also be broadcasted by TSN and UNIVISION respectively.

This matchup between two of the world’s finest teams promises to be an exciting battle, with both squads trying to reach the quarterfinals at this historic event. If either side can advance past this matchup and reach quarterfinals, they will become first CONCACAF team ever to advance past semifinals of major international tournament. In addition, Uruguay could make history again by reaching its first global soccer tournament final since 1954’s World Cup!

U.S.M.N. vs. Panama

Before their final Group C match against Uruguay, the United States needs a win to guarantee second place and secure entry into the knockout stage. They must also hope that Panama doesn’t beat Bolivia by enough of a margin to surpass them on goal differential.

Gregg Berhalter used a similar lineup against Panama, and that will likely remain unchanged in this pivotal matchup against La Celeste. But that does not guarantee an easy or predictable performance from his team.

Tyler Adams — Berhalter should allow Tyler more playing time against Uruguay as it will give the USA their best chance to control Fede Valverde and Manuel Ugarte in midfield.

RW: Christian Pulisic — AC Milan forward Christian Pulisic has been one of the United States’ main attacking threats this season and will be key as they look to penetrate Uruguay’s strong defense. Pulisic can play on either wing or through the center with ease proving an invaluable asset as they look for an advantage against them.

Joe Scally of Boston United has been mostly on the bench this tournament, but will likely play an instrumental role against Uruguay. His speed and athleticism will give them an edge as they attempt to counterattack.

CAUTION WATCH: Midfielder Weston McKennie and defender Chris Richards both enter Uruguay match with yellow-card cautions, meaning any additional bookings could lead to suspension from playing again at Copa America. Luckily for the USMNT, their opponent boasts poor record for staying away from red cards at Copa America matches.

Berhalter will need to keep his team fresh and focused in this decisive game for the United States, making smart decisions at the back while being wary against an Uruguay team that could capitalize on any mistake or setback by scoring early and often to stand any chance at progressing further in their championship run.

U.S.M.N. vs. Bolivia

The United States will take on Bolivia in their opening Group C match of the Copa America. Both teams come into this tournament with different aspirations in mind and will take this match very seriously; USMNT are considered amongst favorites to advance further, while Bolivia are trying to build upon past disappointment. Kickoff for this match at Arrowhead Stadium will start at 6 PM ET; FOX with English commentary while Univision and TUDN with Spanish commentary will broadcast it.

Gregg Berhalter has chosen to go with his full-strength team against an opponent that will also be at its peak fitness. Tyler Adams and Yunus Musah will remain starters while Weston McKennie, Gio Reyna, Antonee Robinson and Christian Pulisic have been added.

Pulisic was named to start both games for the USMNT during World Cup and will serve as their central playmaker. Capable of filling multiple positions for his national team, he will attempt to create more chances at goal. Berhalter will look to harness Pulisic’s skills while using Antonee Robinson and Luca de la Torre as options in midfield; nevertheless he wants to utilize Pulisic fully.

Both teams will be dominant in their attacking areas, so this battle will likely take place at midfield. The USMNT boasts some of the finest defensive midfielders in world soccer who will attempt to dominate with high pressing and quick passing; Bolivia are more physical in nature and may hope to exploit any openings left open by USMNT when counterattacking.

Refereeing duties will be undertaken by Maurizio Mariani, an Italian official making their inaugural appearance in this competition. He will strive to keep things as fair and free from controversy as possible during this matchup.

At midway through the opening period, Panama leads Bolivia 1-0. A win for Uruguay would eliminate Bolivia from competition; an unlikely draw between them leaves United States hoping that Panama does not win against Ecuador to advance to quarterfinals.

U.S.M.N. vs. Colombia

The United States still have one chance to advance to the quarterfinals of Copa America before it ends, but to do so will require an incredible collapse from their group opponents Uruguay at Arrowhead Stadium on Monday – it promises to be an intense matchup! La Celeste are hitting all cylinders right now.

The USMNT entered this match clinging to hope of advancement as they trail Panama by just one point with only two matches remaining in Group Stage. Unfortunately for them however, Tim Weah received a red card and Matt Turner has suffered an injury, forcing coach Gregg Berhalter to make changes for this crucial matchup.

Two major changes will likely take place at centre-back and forward positions, respectively. Tim Weah will not play, while Berhalter could give Yunus Musah his start as Matt Turner recovers. Musah has been one of the United Soccer Men National Team’s premier performers thus far and one of its key figures.

Berhalter could choose any number of forward options when filling Weah’s shoes, including Haji Wright or Josh Sargent up front in Weah’s absence; Gio Reyna may shift right wing while Tyler Adams, Weston McKennie, and Yunus Musah (the same trio who played Thursday night against Panama) could make up his “MMA” midfield unit.

Focus will be placed on how well the U.S. defence will stand up to Uruguay’s devastating attack; Folarin Balogun’s presence should give them an advantage here as he’ll likely play an integral role for their USMNT side.

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