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Spain looks to knock out Austria as round of 32 winds down Balogun gets US's go-ahead goal against Bosnia and then red card U.S. beats Bosnia-Herzegovina 2-0 to advance to round of 16 Belgium converts late penalty to beat Senegal 3-2 in extra time Christian Pulisic back in the starting lineup for the U.S. for the World Cup knockout round
Three people run onto field during match between Belgium and Senegal
Bayern Munich signs Morocco star Ismael Saibari for reported $63 million
England fans celebrate their World Cup win against Congo
Congo goalkeeper Lionel Mpasi nearly leads his team to upset of England
NYC police are bracing for July 4, World Cup action, searing heat
NEW YORK (AP) – The New York Police Department will deploy thousands of officers to handle security for a slew of huge Independence Day celebrations and a World Cup match that will make the July 4 weekend especially challenging, even for one of the world’s largest police forces.
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