US soccer correspondents answer World Cup questions as group stage nears end

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Last updated Jun 25, 2026

US soccer correspondents answer World Cup questions as group stage nears end
Summary

As the group stage of the World Cup approaches its conclusion, The Guardian has organized a Q&A session with its expanded US soccer team, including Alexander Abnos, Pablo Maurer, and Jeff Rueter. This event is set for 5PM BST (midday EST, 9AM PST). The team has provided extensive coverage throughout the tournament, responding to inquiries about various aspects of the competition.

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  • Q&A session scheduled for 5PM BST on June 25
  • Correspondents include Alexander Abnos, Pablo Maurer, and Jeff Rueter
  • The World Cup group stage is nearing its conclusion
  • The Guardian's coverage has been significantly expanded this year
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As we near the end of the group stage, writers from our newly expanded US soccer team Alexander Abnos, Pablo Maurer and Jeff Rueter will be online to answer your World Cup questions at 5PM BST (midday EST, 9AM PST) Post yours below the line now We’re approaching the end of the group stages of the biggest World Cup ever. The Guardian’s coverage of the tournament has been greatly enhanced this year by the expansion of our soccer/football team in the United States. Correspondents Alexander Abnos, Pablo Iglesias Maurer and Jeff Rueter have been as busy as you’d expect over the first few weeks of the tournament. Continue reading...

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