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Kirsten

Schlewitz

A moment of magic from Messi was all Argentina needed to break Iran’s hearts, his curving goal in injury time giving Argentina all 3 points.
Argentina have yet to unlock the Iran defense. Will they find a way in the second half?
An epic jump by the USMNT forward provided us all with a magnificent photo.
Will Iran’s defense be able to hold out against Argentina’s potent 4-3-3, headlined by Higuain, Aguero and Messi?
The Seattle Reign and USWNT goalkeeper is being held without bail while police investigate.
The winger has put pen to paper on a contract keeping him at Old Trafford through 2017.
Please, no Luis Suárez jokes. We’re talking about World Cup-themed food, including players’ faces etched on pizzas and carved in watermelons.
A technical study group will be keeping an eye on the final games of the World Cup group stages, as they might be targets of match-fixers.
USMNT coach Jürgen Klinsmann is doing his part to prepare his team to face a fully-fit - and angry - Cristiano Ronaldo.
Argentina are hoping for a more emphatic win this time around, while Germany would be completely fine with another 4-0 victory.
Falcao who? Pablo Armero, Teófilo Gutiérrez and James Rodríguez all scored for Colombia, bolstering their hope of getting out of Group C.
A goal from Pablo Armero put Colombia ahead after just five minutes - is there any way Greece can come back?
Vedran Corluka accused Yuichi Nishimura of being unable to speak English. However, it seems the Japanese referee can, in fact, do so.
Lineups are in for Colombia vs. Greece, the first match of Group C and the first of your Saturday World Cup viewing.
Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper Salvatore Sirigu will step in for tonight’s marquee match in Manaus.
La Roja are furious - at themselves. The players spoke about the need to make changes prior to Wednesday’s Group B match against Chile.
Fernando Santos wants to clear up a little misunderstanding about the Greece national team.
Fans of the azzurri will anxiously await the results of tests conducted on the goalkeeper’s ankle, which he twisted during training.
Suárez may come on as a substitute on Saturday, but it’s almost certain he won’t start until Uruguay face England next week.
Nearly 12 hours of World Cup soccer kick off at 12 noon ET, with all four teams from both Groups C and D facing off.
Marc Wilmots is worried that traffic and transport in Sao Paulo will unnecessarily delay his team.
The Citizens will now need just five home-grown players in next year’s European squad, as opposed to the eight originally required by UEFA.
Many on the U.S. squad have plenty of experience with extremes in both weather and travel, which could benefit them in Brazil.
Soccer can be a positive force in the world, says the FIFA president. Yet is it any wonder that many are skeptical?