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FIFA World Cup draw puts Team USA against Australia at group stage

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The FIFA World Cup draw in Washington, D.C. has put Team USA against Australia in the group stage as matchups are solidified ahead of the 2026 tournament taking place across three countries. Australia is currently ranked No. 26 globally, while Team USA is ranked No.14 by FIFA. 



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