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Steve Kornacki Previews 2026 FIFA World Cup Matches and Underdogs

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**Summary:** The article discusses Steve Kornacki's preview of 2026 FIFA World Cup matches, focusing on the United States' team and underdogs. **Why It Matters:** This preview provides insights into how Canada might navigate hosting the tournament, offering a unique perspective from an expert in data analysis.

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