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USA's Unforgettable World Cup Opener Turned Dreams Into Reality

  • Folarin Balogun scored twice in his World Cup debut (and joked he'd "watch some Netflix") as the U.S. beat Paraguay 4-1.
  • About 70,000 fans — plus celebs like Leonardo DiCaprio and Katy Perry — packed the L.A. stadium, creating an electric, patriotic atmosphere.
  • The U.S. netted three goals before halftime in an attack-minded showing, fueling optimism under coach Mauricio Pochettino’s "Why not us?" mantra.

The Key To The USA's Historic World Cup Rout vs. Paraguay? 'Just Go And Have Fun'

  • USA routed Paraguay 4-1 in their World Cup opener — the most goals the U.S. has ever scored in a World Cup match — in front of 70,000+ home fans.
  • Coach Pochettino urged the team to "play like a child," and they did: free, fearless, relentless attacking football.
  • Folarin Balogun scored twice; Christian Pulisic was involved but has a minor calf knock, and the U.S. now turns to matches with Australia and Türkiye.

Mass shootings in South Africa’s poorest areas are a symptom of organized crime and police failures

  • A mass shooting in a Johannesburg informal settlement left 12 dead and at least 15 wounded, with no arrests reported.
  • The government has even deployed the army to crime “hotspots” as police struggle with shortages, slow responses and allegations of corruption.
  • Violent illegal mining gangs known as "zama zamas" and an estimated 2–3 million unregistered guns are blamed for much of the bloodshed in poor townships.

Chris 'The Bear' Fallica's Match Day 4 World Cup Best Bets, Picks, Predictions

  • U.S. beat Paraguay in L.A. and Brazil debuts Saturday — great small-talk about the tournament atmosphere and home‑crowd energy.
  • Chris “The Bear” Fallica expects Germany to romp vs. Curaçao and is actually betting on Nick Woltemade and Nico Schlotterbeck to score (plus lots of corners).
  • Ivory Coast is being pegged as a dark horse after rock‑solid qualifying, while Sweden vs. Tunisia could be a low‑scoring, defensive battle (even a 0‑0).

Australia vs. Türkiye Prediction, Odds, Picks For World Cup Match

  • Australia and Türkiye kick off the 2026 World Cup on June 14 at BC Place in Vancouver — a prime opener to watch.
  • The Socceroos are making their sixth straight World Cup but often exit early; they arrive after a 1-1 draw with Switzerland and a 1-0 loss to Mexico in warm-ups.
  • Türkiye returns after a 24-year absence (2002 bronze) and brings momentum from recent wins — keep an eye on rising star Arda Güler.

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