USA cruise past Bosnia and Herzegovina, set up Belgium clash
The USMNT beat Bosnia and Herzegovina 2-0 in the Round of 32, one of the more convincing performances from the hosts so far in a tournament where they've had to earn some tougher results than expected.
The win eased some of the pressure that had built up after a shakier group stage, and it was exactly the kind of performance a home crowd wants to see heading into the knockout rounds. Bosnia and Herzegovina never really found a foothold in the game and struggled to create clear chances of their own, while the USMNT looked comfortable in possession and clinical when the openings came.
The USA now turn to Belgium in the Round of 16 on July 7, a fixture that carries some unfinished business of its own. Belgium have looked dangerous in patches throughout the tournament without ever fully clicking as a team, and this is the kind of game where a well-organised opponent can cause real problems if the USA aren't at their sharpest. A strong performance here would also go some way to settling the ongoing conversation about who's actually been the USA's most important attacking player this tournament.
Playing at home adds another layer to this one. Expect a big, loud crowd behind the USMNT, and for a team that's shown it can raise its level under pressure, that support could matter. Getting past Belgium and into the quarterfinals would already be one of the better World Cup runs in the program's history, given how the bracket has opened up elsewhere.