Simple math, right? 30-7=23. But for US soccer players trying to make the team that travels to South Africa, that simple equation is much more than math.
30: The number of US players currently competing for the World Cup (WC) squad.
23: The number of players the US will bring to South Africa.
7: The number of players currently on the roster who will be cut, maybe as soon as tomorrow.
Now, certain players are a lock for the WC team. Landon Donovan, Clint Dempsey, Tim Howard and Josy Altidore are the best known American players whose places are secure. They may not even play in the exhibition match tonight (ESPN, 8 pm EST) against the Czech Republic.
But for a number of other players, their future is less certain. Here are the players who have the most to gain -- or lose -- in tonight's match:
Forward: Herculez Gomez, Edson Buddle, Eddie Johnson and Robbie Findley are all competing for the same position: forward. Of those 4, only 1 or 2 may make the final cut and play up top with Jozy Altidore.
Midfield: DaMarcus Beasley, Alejandro Bedoya, Sacha Kljestan, Robbie Rogers and José Torres are all trying to make their case for inclusion as midfielders. Just like the forwards, only 1 or 2 may punch their tickets to South Africa.
Defense: Jonathan Bornstein, Heath Pearce, Clarence Goodson and Chad Marshall are trying to make the squad as defenders. Bornstein and Pearce play the same position (left back); only 1 will probably be selected. Same with Goodson and Marshall, who both play in central defense.
The US players have been in training camp for more than a week, so Bob Bradley (the US coach) probably already has a good idea of most of his final 23. But for those players on the bubble, tonight's game may be the deciding factor.
Oh, and the US player with arguably the highest profile in the US -- Freddy Adu -- is not even in consideration for the US team this year. But he is still young (only 20) and will likely try to make the 2014 squad.
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