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The United States men's national team will get their 2016 calendar underway with a friendly meeting against Iceland on Sunday, with the European side travelling to the StubHub Center in Carson, California. Jurgen Klinsmann's Stars and Stripes have been in training camp this month after the 2015 Major League Soccer season came to a close in December, with their preparations ready to pick up once again.
Iceland have all the more reason to treat Sunday's clash with a sense of urgency, with just over four months remaining until they travel to France for UEFA Euro 2016, their first-ever major tournament finals. Read on for preview of Sunday's tie, including team news and all the vital viewing information to make sure you don't miss a minute of the west coast encounter.
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Iceland have all the more reason to treat Sunday's clash with a sense of urgency, with just over four months remaining until they travel to France for UEFA Euro 2016, their first-ever major tournament finals. Read on for preview of Sunday's tie, including team news and all the vital viewing information to make sure you don't miss a minute of the west coast encounter.
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Date: Sunday, January 31
Time: 8:45 p.m. GMT/3:45 p.m. ET
Venue: StubHub Center, Carson, California
TV Info: ESPN 2 (US), Univision Deportes (US)
Live Stream: FuboTV, ESPN Player (US)
Although the United States are unbeaten in their last two outings, the most recent of those was a disappointing 0-0 stalemate in their 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifying trip to Trinidad and Tobago last November.
The Stars and Stripes have been struggling to recapture their best form under Klinsmann of late. Aside from a 6-1 throttling of St. Vincent and the Grenadines in November and a comeback win against Peru two months prior to that, it's largely been uncomfortable viewing for USMNT fans.
A record of five losses in their last eight games may lead some to believe the problems lie in squad selection, or at least that was the opinion of Sporting Kansas City midfielder Benny Feilhaber.
According to MLS.com writer Scott French, Feilhaber—who earned just three international call-ups since Klinsmann replaced Bob Bradley as United States coach in 2011—said the USA manager is too set in his ways.
