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Brazilian Checkout pic.twitter.com/5NQkAJmzn3— World and Science (@WorldAndScience) February 14, 2018
"How did you get a hat trick in the World Cup final?" "I scored from midfield in the 17th minute."
— Jon Solomon (@JonSolomonCBS) July 5, 2015
"This means that next week, U.S. soccer fans will have the ability to watch all 64 World Cup games with the tap of the cast button (vuvuzelas not included). Of course, in addition to soccer, you can also cast all of ESPN's other sports content, from the NBA Finals and X Games to college football."