The Last Time the US Hosted the World Cup, One of the Weirdest Nights in Sports History Unfolded
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Commentary: A great ESPN 30 for 30 documentary will jog your memory. It's called June 17th, 1994.
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Live sports remain one of the last uniting forces in the American zeitgeist, one of the only things that friends and families gather around the TV for and form a community around. Even though streaming services and YouTube have fractured viewing audiences and changed our habits, for the most part, people are still tuning in to watch events like the World Cup and NBA Finals live on a major network.
The World Cupfeels inescapable this year, larger in scale than ever -- more teams, more media coverage -- but it's reminding me of...
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