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FootballUnited States of America Football Fans Troll England Supporters Ahead of Crucial World Cup Fixture
- England and the United States of America will clash later today in the 2022 FIFA World Cup
- USA supporters are already firing cheap shots at the English ahead of their Qatar showdown
- England beat Iran 6-2 in their first game while the USA had to accept a 1-1 draw against Wales
England will take on the United States of America in the FIFA World Cup, and the fight between the fans has already begun.
The match has been billed as a battle between football and soccer, because of what each nation calls the sport.
With the United States looking to build on their impressive showing against Wales, they hope to stun the English and prove they can compete against the bigger teams.
England will be looking to continue their dominance after their 6-2 win over Iran.
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While the three points would be a boost for both sides, bragging rights are equally important. The two nations share a storied history, and their fans are no strangers to firing cheap shots at one another.
Fox Soccer recently asked their US football team fans to say something nice about their English counterparts, only they seemed to have forgotten about the nice part.
Fox then shared a video of some of the most hilarious responses, something English fans wouldn’t be too thrilled to watch back.
If the match is only half as entertaining as the banter between the two teams, this will certainly be a World Cup encounter to keep an eye on.
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England face the USA in a bid to seal a place in the round of 16, while the Americans will be looking to avoid defeat in a bid to keep their knockout round hopes alive.
Gareth Southgate's side started the tournament impressively with a 6-2 thrashing of Iran, while the USA managed an entertaining 1-1 draw with Wales, Sports Brief earlier reported.