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The SDH Network is based in Atlanta, GA, USA and covers all aspects of ⚽️ from youth to the pros, from local to international.
A shorthanded #USMNT is getting an unexpected benefit this November: real competition.

Freese, Arfsten & Roldan have stepped into the spotlight & reshaped the depth chart ahead of 2026.

Here’s how they’ve earned their place & why tonight vs Paraguay matters.

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Opportunity Window: New Faces Push Forward as USMNT Depth Gets Tested
With several USMNT regulars missing, this November window has opened the door for new contenders to step forward. Matt Freese, Max Arfsten, and Cristian Roldan have all pushed their way into Mauricio ...
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November 15, 2025 at 6:54 PM
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Another episode of the "Best of @soccerdownhere.bsky.social AM" is up and running

#USYNT MF Cooper Sanchez joined from Qatar to talk #U17WC and @ussoccer.com

Kacey White on #collegesoccer and @nwslsoccer.com playoffs

Jason Stephens on the Econ of Soccer

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November 15, 2025 at 6:29 PM
Mexico’s final FIFA window of 2025 brings new faces, major injuries, and two tough matchups that could reshape the depth chart heading into 2026.

Uruguay and Paraguay await—here’s what to watch. 👇

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The Search for Answers: Mexico’s Final Test Before 2026 Begins Now
Mexico enters the final FIFA window of 2025 relying on emerging young talent as injuries sideline key players. With Uruguay and Paraguay ahead, Javier Aguirre’s squad faces two major tests that will h...
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November 15, 2025 at 2:23 PM
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Curious what NWSL Atlants might look like? This is the best primer yet.

From @aslipelit.bsky.social breaking the story to ATL’s deep women’s soccer roots via @longshoe.bsky.social - plus I know a thing or two about the game in the A 😉

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What it means for Atlanta to be the next NWSL expansion team
Podcast Episode · Full Time: A show about women's soccer · 11/14/2025 · 40m
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November 14, 2025 at 3:53 PM
📣 New Podcast! "MLS Turns the Page as the World Chases 2026: Morning Espresso, 11.14" on @Spreaker
MLS Turns the Page as the World Chases 2026: Morning Espresso, 11.14
Major League Soccer just dropped one of the biggest announcements in its 30-year history, and we unpack all of it on today’s Morning Espresso. Jason walks through the new 2027–28 calendar shift — what a July-to-May season really means for clubs, players, transfers, and fans — plus the changes coming to the Apple TV deal as MLS goes fully unlocked for subscribers in 2026. From there, it’s a global tour of World Cup qualifying drama. We hit Suriname’s surge, Curacao’s shot at history, and the chaos in Honduras’ group in Concacaf, then jump to Europe for France clinching, Ronaldo’s red, Norway and Italy’s showdown, England’s perfect run, and the Faroe Islands’ against-the-odds story. We also dive into Africa and Asia’s playoff paths, Northern Ireland’s tightrope in Group A, and how all of it shapes the road to 2026 in North America. Plus, Carlo Ancelotti settles into life with Brazil, Jorge Carrascal makes his case as Colombia’s next key creator, and we salute the new National Soccer Hall of Fame class headlined by Heather O’Reilly, Tobin Heath, and Chris Wondolowski. We wrap with The Refill: South Korea and Japan’s friendlies, Ghana’s struggles, Barcelona’s Camp Nou return, Boca’s coaching future, college soccer in Cary, and Houston’s Impact 2026 legacy push. Around the Corner from Everywhere, it’s all in your Friday Morning Espresso.
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November 14, 2025 at 2:57 PM
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As part of the shift, the 2027–28 MLS regular season will kick off in mid-to-late July 2027 and conclude with the Audi MLS Cup Playoffs in May 2028.

MLS will observe a midwinter break from mid-December through early February, with no league matches scheduled in January.
November 13, 2025 at 9:21 PM
Live at 5 for MLS PM. We’ll discuss the new MLS schedule format, new TV updates, World Cup qualifying, and more.

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November 13, 2025 at 9:36 PM
📣 New Podcast! "From Paris to Guatemala, World Cup Dreams Still Alive: Morning Espresso 11.13" on @Spreaker
From Paris to Guatemala, World Cup Dreams Still Alive: Morning Espresso 11.13
On today’s Morning Espresso, we go around the corner from everywhere as World Cup dreams burn bright across the globe. From a solemn and emotional night in Paris as France marks the 10th anniversary of the 2015 attacks, to the electric, combustible atmosphere in Guatemala where a nation chases its first-ever World Cup berth, the stakes have rarely been higher. We break down the clinching scenarios across UEFA, the pressure on Cristiano Ronaldo in Dublin, Italy’s push for momentum, Croatia’s showdown with a fearless Faroe Islands, and the wide-open chaos in Group H. Then it’s over to Concacaf, where Jamaica, Honduras, Panama, Costa Rica, and Guatemala face make-or-break nights with everything on the line — plus the latest from Africa and Asia as playoff paths tighten. We’ll also dive into MLS’ looming structural overhaul, NWSL’s continued expansion with Atlanta’s 2028 club now official, global transfer ripple effects, San Lorenzo’s crisis, and a busy slate of Women’s Champions League action. World Cup roads twisting everywhere — and every dream still alive. This is Morning Espresso.
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November 13, 2025 at 1:33 PM
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Atlanta’s women’s soccer story started long before tonight.

From the 1992 fight to add women’s soccer to the Olympics → the gold in Athens → the Beat → and now, a new NWSL team

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November 11, 2025 at 11:27 PM