Friday is here so the weekend is almost upon us! Jonathan Johnson here to gear you up for some international soccer goodness with a number of things to keep an eye on between Friday and Monday away from club action.
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Footy fix
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Friday, Nov. 17 CONCACAF Nations League: Jamaica vs. Canada, 7 p.m. Paramount+ CONCACAF Nations League: Honduras vs. Mexico, 9 p.m. Paramount+ UEFA Euro 2024 qualifiers: England vs. Malta, 2:45 p.m. FS1
Saturday, Nov. 18 UEFA Euro 2024 qualifiers: Netherlands vs. Republic of Ireland, 2:45 p.m. FOX Sports Plus Brasileirao: Fortaleza vs. Cruzeiro, 4:30 p.m. Paramount+
Sunday, Nov. 19 WSL: Brighton vs. Arsenal, 9 a.m. Paramount+ UEFA Euro 2024 qualifiers: Scotland vs. Norway, 2:45 p.m. FS1
The Forward Line
USMNT’s attack leaves it late to fire
The USMNT will take a seemingly comfortable 3-0 CONCACAF Nations League lead into next week’s second leg with Trinidad and Tobago but the reality is that Gregg Berhalter’s side left it late to beat their 10-man opponents. The Soca Warriors had Noah Powder sent off before half time yet it took until the 82nd minute for the Stars and Stripes to score the first of their three goals in Texas. Substitute Ricardo Pepi, Antonee Robinson and Gio Reyna all scored in the space of seven minutes to probably put the tie beyond Trinidad and Tobago, but of greater concern was the struggle for the USMNT to get there — as Chuck Booth explained.
Booth: “Pepi has scored five goals from the bench this year for the USMNT as he has become a sparkplug for the USMNT when they need to get into a match. Manager Gregg Berhalter called out the missing precision early on, as the USMNT once again failed to create enough good looks for striker Folarin Balogun during the first half of play, but those adjustments were seen in the second half when Balogun and Pepi played together, not only leading to the opening goal but a flood of scoring after that.
“‘It was a really difficult game, really difficult team to break down, very physical team and our guys didn’t panic. They just kept going. We didn’t lose structure,’ Berhalter said after the match. “We didn’t lose determination to try and get the goals and when they did you see we were able to get going and get three goals which puts us in a very good position to advance.”
“Berhalter hit the nail on the head. It wasn’t pretty, but without Christian Pulisic, Tyler Adams and Tim Weah due to injury, a youthful USMNT got the job done. Sometimes that’s something that can be taken for granted, but it goes a long way to improving depth for knockout tournaments as everyone learned something in this one while qualification to the Copa America and a spot in the Nations League final inches closer.”
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Euro 2024 qualifiers seek Pot 1 status
It promises to be another absorbing weekend in the UEFA Euro 2024 qualifiers with eight countries currently battling it out to be part of Pot 1, which will be the top seeds for next summer’s tournament in December’s draw. Pot 1 will house host nation Germany and the five best group winners with Portugal already confirmed as one which leaves four more spots open. France, England, Belgium, Spain, Austria, Scotland, Turkey and Hungary are all in contention ahead of the final rounds of qualifying fixtures in Europe this international break.
Les Bleus are favorites to join the Portuguese given their impressive 100% winning record and excellent defensive performance while England are also only able to fall as low as Pot 2 for the draw. Belgium, Spain and Austria can all still end up in Pot 3 with Scotland, Turkey and Hungary the trio who could yet land in any of the four pots. Given that Pot 4 will be incomplete with the playoffs still to come next year, none of the teams will 100% know the makeup of the pots ahead of December’s draw although the teams in the playoffs will know who they can land in Germany should they win their games in March.
Euro 2024: Netherlands vs. Ireland, Saturday, 2:45 p.m. THE PICK: Netherlands to win and both teams to score (+240) — The Netherlands and Greece are neck and neck heading into the final Euro 2024 qualifiers in Group B with the Dutch facing a tricky visit from Republic of Ireland. Do not be surprised if Oranje make hard work of things and edge a result with the Irish scoring to keep things interesting.
Euro 2024: Spain vs. Georgia, Sunday, 2:45 p.m. THE PICK: Draw (+700) — Spain are still fighting for Pot 1 status but Georgia are not easy opponents and are already guaranteed a playoff berth regardless of their group result due to their UEFA Nations League form. With the pressure off, the Georgians could hurt Spanish chances with an unexpected draw which could open up a late chance for Scotland to finish top.
What’s on CBS Sports Golazo Network
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