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The U.S. National Team’s will play its last four home World Cup qualifiers in Seattle, Salt Lake City, Columbus and Kansas City.

“We’re really excited about the venues we have selected for our home World Cup qualifiers,” said U.S. coach Jurgen Klinsmann, who has had uneven results and was ripped by several anonymous players in a recent report.

“Winning your games at home is crucial, and we know that at each of these stadiums we will get amazing support from the fans. There are so many great facilities in this country, and to be able to play in this many soccer specific stadiums in MLS cities shows how far this sport has come.”

Here is the schedule for the U.S., which plays its first home game of this qualifying round tomorrow against Costa Rica at sold-out Dick’s Sporting Goods Park in Colorado.

June 11 against Panama at CenturyLink Field (Seattle, Wash.)

June 18 against Honduras at Rio Tinto Stadium (Sandy, Utah)

Sept. 10 against Mexico at Columbus Crew Stadium (Columbus, Ohio)

Oct. 11 against Jamaica at Sporting Park (Kansas City, Kan.)

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