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Americans Abroad Wednesday Preview: Bradley, Miazga, Alvarado and more

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After recently securing another win as Swansea City boss, Bob Bradley looks to add his second in as many games against another manageable opponent.

The Swans are finally riding high following a 3-0 beating of Sunderland, a match that served as Bradley’s second Premier League win. Next on the agenda is a clash with West Bromwich Albion, as Swansea City can climb up and out of the relegation zone with another win.

While several American Premier League regulars are currently out due to injury, DeAndre Yedlin and Eric Lichaj could see time in Championship action as they take on Wigan Athletic and Preston North End, respectively.

Two young Americans could also see game time in the Netherlands, where Dutch Cup action headlines the day. Rubio Rubin and FC Utrecht take the field for a clash with PEC Zwolle, while Matt Miazga’s Vitesse Arnhem faces off with fourth-division side Jodan Boys.

Finally, late into the night, there’s some bonus AA action, as Ventura Alvarado and Club America take on Real Madrid early Thursday morning in the Club World Cup.

Here’s a closer look at the day’s Americans Abroad:

Bob Bradley and Swansea visit West Brom.

Brad Guzan and Middlesbrough take on Liverpool.

Lynden Gooch and Sunderland face Chelsea. (Gooch is out due to injury)

Geoff Cameron and Stoke City take on Southampton. (Cameron is out due to injury)

Cameron Carter-Vickers and Tottenham face Hull City.

DeAndre Yedlin and Newcastle visit Wigan Athletic.

Eric Lichaj and Nottingham Forest host Preston North End.

Rubio Rubin and FC Utrecht visit PEC Zwolle.

Matt Miazga and Vitesse host Jodan Boys.

Ventura Alvarado and Club America take on Real Madrid.

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  1. You would think an american soccer sports network would figure out a way to cast Swansea’s games whenever they are playing smh….i know it’s not that easy, but people are really interested in how Bob is doing across the pond, in a top european league. Just goes to show how low down the totem pole soccer still is in our country!

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    • It is on Nbcsports.com and their mobile app. Schedules of which game will be broadcast on tv is done well in advance and honestly ManU probably out draws US viewers on a Wed. afternoon over Bob and the Swans.

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