The U.S. men’s national team delivered a signature win, smashing Uruguay 5–1 in Tampa behind breakout performances, sharp finishing, and Mauricio Pochettino’s fiery postgame message. We break down what it means, who stood out, and why this one hits differently.
Then we head to Hampden Park, where Scotland produced one of their most dramatic nights in years — a chaotic, emotional 4–2 win over Denmark to punch their World Cup ticket. Plus, an absolutely wild night in Concacaf as Curaçao, Haiti, and Panama all booked their places at the 2026 World Cup in stunning fashion.
All that, plus the latest on Europe’s qualifiers, NWSL Championship week, Real Madrid’s potential ownership shake-up, and more on a jam-packed Atlanta Soccer Tonight.
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The U.S. men’s national team delivered a signature win, smashing Uruguay 5–1 in Tampa behind breakout performances, sharp finishing, and Mauricio Pochettino’s fiery postgame message. We break down what it means, who stood out, and why this one hits differently.
Then we head to Hampden Park, where Scotland produced one of their most dramatic nights in years — a chaotic, emotional 4–2 win over Denmark to punch their World Cup ticket. Plus, an absolutely wild night in Concacaf as Curaçao, Haiti, and Panama all booked their places at the 2026 World Cup in stunning fashion.
All that, plus the latest on Europe’s qualifiers, NWSL Championship week, Real Madrid’s potential ownership shake-up, and more on a jam-packed Atlanta Soccer Tonight.
Abe Gordon and Jon Nelson of "Soccer Down Here" put the final bow on Atlanta United's season and Brad Guzan's career as they avoid the Wooden Spoon with a 1-1 draw against D.C. United in the final match of what was the worst season in Atlanta United's club history.
Off the Woodwork
The U.S. men’s national team delivered a signature win, smashing Uruguay 5–1 in Tampa behind breakout performances, sharp finishing, and Mauricio Pochettino’s fiery postgame message. We break down what it means, who stood out, and why this one hits differently.
Then we head to Hampden Park, where Scotland produced one of their most dramatic nights in years — a chaotic, emotional 4–2 win over Denmark to punch their World Cup ticket. Plus, an absolutely wild night in Concacaf as Curaçao, Haiti, and Panama all booked their places at the 2026 World Cup in stunning fashion.
All that, plus the latest on Europe’s qualifiers, NWSL Championship week, Real Madrid’s potential ownership shake-up, and more on a jam-packed Atlanta Soccer Tonight.