An ugly mix-up involving Matt Freese and Tim Ream sealed the USMNT's fate against Belgium

The USMNT No 1 was inspired against Belgium at the 2014 tournament. Curacao's Eloy Room evoked memories of that and a statistical anomaly

The United States are out of the World Cup after Belgium eliminated the co-hosts in the last 16 at Seattle Stadium on Monday night

USA 1-4 BELGIUM: All three host nations have now been knocked out of the World Cup with Mauricio Pochettino's side slipping to their European opponents after a controversial few…

The striker left little impact on the game as the US became the last World Cup co-host to be eliminated from the tournament.

The striker left little impact on the game as the US became the last World Cup host to be eliminated from the tournament.

SEATTLE: The United States’ hopes for a deep World Cup run at home ended when Charles De Ketelaere scored twice and assisted on another goal, helping Belgium expose the Americans’…

Who were the USMNT's top performers in the 4-1 World Cup loss to Belgium?

Belgium knocked the U.S. out of the World Cup, ending what had been a dream run for the host nation trying to prove something.

SEATTLE, July 7 — Belgium dumped the United States out of their own World Cup yesterday, as Charles De Ketelaere’s brace secured a 4-1 win that was eclipsed by the bitter row...

Matt Freese's costly error shifted momentum as Belgium sealed a 4-1 win over the USMNT to set up a World Cup quarterfinal against Spain.

The Stars and Stripes crashed out at the same stage as co-hosts Canada and Mexico.

The United States' World Cup run ended in the Round of 16 for the fourth consecutive time, with Belgium cruising to victory Monday in Seattle.

USA's home World Cup dream ended in pain as Belgium punished every mistake, sealed a 4-1 knockout win and marched into a quarterfinal clash against Spain. | Football News

An ugly mix-up involving Matt Freese and Tim Ream sealed the USMNT's fate against Belgium

The U.S. men’s national team failed to advance to the World Cup quarterfinals after a timid and error-ridden affair on Monday night.

The U.S. men’s national team crashed out of the World Cup in the round of 16.

Dissecting where the co-hosts' defeat to Belgium leaves the sport in the U.S., plus Kylian Mbappe's impressive stance against racism

Mauricio Pochettino watched a team start fast, press high and work in harmony—unfortunately, it was playing against the U.S.

The woeful Americans conceded four goals in front of a sold-out Seattle crowd to end their adventure, falling well below what fans had hoped from the Round of 16 game.

Charles De Ketelaere scores twice in 4-1 win to set up quarter-final clash with Spain