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Road to Qatar 2022
The United States felt like they had a point to prove after failing to qualify for Russia in 2018.
However, CONCACAF qualifying was far from a routine affair for the USMNT. Gregg Berhalter’s side ultimately qualified in third place, level on 25 points with fourth-place Costa Rica but boasting a superior +6 goal difference, as the Ticos were forced into an intercontinental play-off with New Zealand.
This will be the United States’ 11th World Cup and Berhalter will be urging his side to make the most of an intriguing group B draw. 
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History at the World Cup
1930 – Semi-finals (3rd)
1934 – Round of 16 
1950 – Group stage 
1990 – Group stage 
1994 – Round of 16 
1998 – Group stage 
2002 – Quarter-finals 
2006 – Group stage 
2010 – Round of 16 
2014 – Round of 16
Player to watch
Christian Pulisic – If the US upset the odds and progress beyond the group stage in Qatar, the chances are that Pulisic will have had a lot to do with it. The 24-year-old Chelsea star has consistently been the Americans’ most important player in recent years, one of the few individuals capable of producing game-changing moments on the biggest stage. The man known as “Captain America” was a crucial contributor during the US qualification campaign, which included a hat-trick against Panama in March.
Group fixtures
November 21: USA v Wales – Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium
November 25: England v USA – Al Bayt Stadium
November 29: Iran v USA – Al Thumama Stadium 

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