United States to play November friendly vs. Italy in Belgium

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The United States men’s soccer team’s Nov. 20 friendly against Italy will take place in Beligum, it was announced on Tuesday.

The match — to be held at Lumnius Arena in Genk, Belgium — will be the last of the year for the U.S. squad, and follows a Nov. 15 friendly against England at Wembley. 

The two games in Europe wrap up a slate of friendlies that have seen the U.S. also play Brazil, Mexico, Colombia and Peru this fall after missing out on the World Cup in Russia. 

The U.S. squad holds a 1-7-3 all-time record against Italy, with the most recent match on Feb. 29, 2012, being their lone victory over the four-time World Cup champions. 

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