World Cup 2014 bracket: USA path to the final

A look at the games involving the United States and the path they must take if they are to reach the final

Simon Rice
Monday 09 June 2014 08:12 EDT
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The United States are in Group G along with Germany, Portugal and Ghana. Kick-off times are in BST.

Ghana v United States - June 16 Natal, 2300 - BBC

United States v Portugal - June 22 Manaus, 2300 - BBC

United States v Germany - June 26 Recife, 1700 - BBC

Full World Cup fixture list HERE.

If the United States make it through the group they play the winner or runner up of Group H which consists of Belgium, Algeria, South Korea and Russia.

A quarter-final meeting would then be against one of the sides to emerge from Group E (Switzerland, Ecuador, France and Honduras) or Group F (Argentina, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Iran and Nigeria)

For the complete guide on how the United States could reach the final, download our printable wall-chart.

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