Tim Howard Issues Bone-Chilling Warning to Bosnia Before Knockout Match vs USA
Summary
The U.S. men's soccer team finished the group stage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup with six points but lost their last match 3-2 to Turkey. Former U.S. goalkeeper Tim Howard warned Bosnia that the U.S. team will be very strong in their upcoming knockout match.Key Facts
- The U.S. beat Paraguay and Australia easily in their first two group matches.
- The U.S. lost their third match 3-2 to Turkey but had already secured first place in Group D.
- The U.S. team earned six points, their best group stage finish ever.
- Tim Howard said Bosnia should be worried about playing the U.S. in the knockout round.
- Bosnia advanced to the Round of 32 after finishing third in Group B with one win, one loss, and one draw.
- Bosnia’s team is led by captain Edin Dzeko and manager Sergej Barbarez.
- The U.S. will have Christian Pulisic back at full fitness for the match against Bosnia.
- The knockout match between the U.S. and Bosnia is scheduled for July 1 at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California.
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