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US Men to play Mexico at the Linc on Aug. 10

The USMNT will face Mexico at the Linc on August 10th in their first match since losing the Gold Cup final.

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WWC: Group Stage Starting XI

The group stage showed off the very best the women’s game has to offer. Some superstars hit the ground running (Marta) while others need to step it up in the knockout rounds. Here is the best eleven players from the group stage, along with some of the low points thus far.

Featured / MLS / Season Reviews

At the half: Where we’ve been in 2011

A look back at the season so far.

Featured / MLS

Sunday morning manager: Union at DC

Questions to ponder as the Union again come from behind, securing a point in Washington DC.

Featured / MLS

Outside the Bubble: Chad Ashton, DC United

DC United assistant coach Chad Ashton – who calls Peter Nowak Coach of the Year – talks to the PSP about the Union’s counterattack, his team’s defensive struggles, and working new players into a team mid-season.

Featured / USWNT

Breaking down Lori Lindsey’s (possible) WWC start

Ahead of Saturday’s match against Colombia, USWNT coach Pia Sundhage has suggested Independence midfielder Lori Lindsey may start ahead of Shannon Boxx or Carli Lloyd. The PSP’s Maura Glady’s looks at why that just might make sense.

Featured / USWNT / Women's World Cup / Women's World Cup

France, Germany book ticket to quarterfinals

France ran riot over Canada and joins their German hosts in the quarterfinals.

Featured / USWNT / Women's World Cup

Player ratings and analysis: USA 2-0 North Korea

Cheney and Buehler muscled the Americans past an exciting North Korean side that asked real questions of the USWNT.

Featured / USWNT / Women's World Cup / Women's World Cup

Women’s World Cup: Groups B & C round-up

Japan and Sweden count themselves lucky to have three points, and Mexico stylishly splits with England. Group B & C action from the Women’s World Cup!

Featured / MLS

Stat chat: Vancouver v Union

The numbers from Saturday’s loss to Vancouver were just as you thought: as bad as those in the losses against Dallas and Portland. Not that Vancouver’s were much better, an indication of while the loss was so disappointing. Also, a look at Le Toux. Believe it or not, according to some offensive statistical measures, Le Toux is improving – except for the one that matters most.