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Can the United States topple England in a World Cup stunner?

Published: 25-11-2022 18:38

In the early morning hours of June 28th, several reports came in of foxes running on the field at England's national soccer stadium. The U.S. men's team is scheduled to play England in a highly anticipated World Cup match later today, and it is feared that the foxes may have sabotaged the field in an attempt to give the English team an advantage.

Groundskeepers are currently working to repair the damage done by the foxes, but it is unclear if the field will be ready in time for the match. This incident is sure to add even more tension to an already heated rivalry between these two countries.