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U.S. dominates Paraguay 4-1 as FIFA World Cup enters first weekend

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In a thrilling first match Friday night, the U.S. Men’s soccer team beat Paraguay 4-1 with star striker Falorin Balogun scoring twice. Three games are being played across the country on Saturday, with host cities like Boston on alert for security risks, as the ‘Tartan Army’ gathered in nearby Providence, R.I. hoping to cheer Scotland to victory. NBC News’ Sam Brock reports.

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