Three Fulham players faced up in Texas for the Concacaf Nations League Semi-Final between the USA and Jamaica, with the home side running out 3-1 winners.
Bobby De Cordova-Reid’s Jamaica had taken the lead in the first minute through Greg Leigh, but a 96th-minute own goal from Cory Burke sent the tie to extra time.
And the USA, who had Antonee Robinson in their starting XI and Tim Ream on the bench, found two goals through Haji Wright to advance to the Final.

Elsewhere, Harry Wilson turned on the style to help Wales progress to a Euro Play-Off Final against Poland, beating Finland at the Cardiff City Stadium.
It took just three minutes for the deadlock to be broken, as Wilson’s shot fell to David Brooks to volley home, and the 27-year-old then set up Neco Williams to fire a free-kick into the top corner.
While Finland did pull one back before the break, the cushion was restored in the second half when Wilson stepped up to take a set-piece himself, delivering a ball that eventually fell to Brennan Johnson to tap in.
And Dan James rounded off the rout late on to set up a showdown with Poland on Tuesday for a place at Euro 2024.

In friendly action, João Palhinha played the full 90 in Portugal’s dominant 5-2 win over Sweden, while Saša Lukić’s Serbia were beaten by 4-0 by Russia.
Ibane Bowat and Kieron Bowie both featured in Scotland under-21s’ 4-1 victory over Kazakhstan.
And earlier in the week, Samuel Amissah and Josh King were both handed starts as England under-17s beat Northern Ireland 5-1 in their Euro qualifier.
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