The FIFA World Cup draw that placed England and the United States together is good for both countries' national teams, for Black Friday television ratings, even for Minnesota United.
The Loons have eight months for coaches and players to banter before it all begins in Qatar come November.
"It's a great draw for England and the USA, obviously England will be the [group] favorites, as you'd expect," said Adrian Heath, the Loons' English born-and-raised coach. "It's a great group for MLS. Obviously, England is one of the biggest football nations in the world. To have them in the group, the interest it generates is exciting. I think the U.S. has a legitimate chance to get out of the group."
Iran is also in Group B, and the fourth slot will be decided by a playoff involving Wales, Scotland and Ukraine.
"It certainly will be good for the game," Heath said. "The one thing I do know about England and the interest that national team generates around the world is not like many others, maybe Brazil. Being a supporter and having gone with the national team, I know the interest when they come to play is incredible."
England and the United States will play its group game the day after Thanksgiving — a 1 p.m. Central time kick on a holiday afternoon previously popularized by college football rivalry games or golf superstar skins games.
"The timing of it is going to be really, really good," Heath said. "All the pubs that show the football games will be really, really happy that it's 1 o'clock in the afternoon. That will be perfect."
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