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COUNTDOWN to MEXICO (30): Homecooking tastes the same as road grub for the USA during qualifying for the 1958 World Cup
May 11, 2017 | CONCACAF, Men's National Team, Men's World Cup, Mexico Men's National Team
The first 10 times the United States met Mexico in international soccer, it was mostly on Mexican soil, the lone exception being in Rome as an 11th-hour qualifier for the 1934 World Cup.
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