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Sports Illustrated
Sports Illustrated
By Avi Creditor The heat is on the U.S. to get a result in sub-zero conditions in Minnesota. Follow along here. It’s only fitting that it’s Groundhog Day. On two occasions in World Cup qualifying, the U.S. men’s national team has entered the last game of a three-match window needing to win. Mathematically, it may not have been a must-win situation, but for all intents and purposes it was to prevent its qualifying campaign from entering the danger zone. That happens again on Wednesday, when the U.S. plunges into the sub-zero temperatures of a winter night in Minnesota to take on a Honduras side…