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USA set to face Bosnia and Herzegovina in Round of 32

A Guardian live report says FIFA’s website has confirmed Bosnia and Herzegovina as the United States’ next World Cup opponent, while the Group D match against Turkey carries limited competitive jeopardy.

USA set to face Bosnia and Herzegovina in Round of 32
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The United States’ Round of 32 opponent is set: Bosnia and Herzegovina. According to the live report, FIFA’s website confirmed that matchup regardless of the result against Turkey or other remaining games.

That confirmation changes the feel around the Group D finale in Los Angeles. The US had already secured top spot in the group, while Turkey had already been eliminated, making lineup management and player rhythm more central than qualification pressure.

The report indicates Mauricio Pochettino rotated his side, with Weston McKennie staying in the team and wearing the captain’s armband, while Ricardo Pepi remained a player to watch after previously stepping in for the injured Christian Pulisic. Turkey, meanwhile, were said to have made seven changes.

For US supporters, the bigger question now shifts from the Turkey result to knockout readiness. With Bosnia and Herzegovina waiting, the debate is whether rotation helps protect key players or risks slowing the momentum built during the group stage.

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