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Fans react to final moments of the World Cup match between the U.S. and Iran, at Ri Ra Irish Pub in Portland on Tuesday.
Matt Gawel of Portland covers his face with a red, white and blue scarf while watching the televised World Cup match between the U.S. and Iran at Ri Ra Irish Pub in Portland on Tuesday.
Fans watch the televised World Cup match between the U.S. and Iran, at Ri Ra Irish Pub in Portland on Tuesday. The U.S. men were back in the World Cup after missing the 2018 tournament.
Wade Fleming, center, of Portland jumps from his bar stool as the U.S. men's soccer team scores a first half goal against Iran in the World Cup on Tuesday. A crowd gathered at Ri Ra Irish Pub in Portland to watch the televised game.
Fans react as the men's soccer game ends during the televised World Cup match between the U.S. and Iran, at Ri Ra Irish Pub in Portland on Tuesday.
Fans, including Jonathan Baker, left, Matt Gawel, center, and, seated on the right, Paul Fuller, all of Portland, watch a television closely during the World Cup match, at Ri Ra Irish Pub in Portland on Tuesday.
Soccer fans celebrate at Andy's Old Port Pub while watching the U.S. men’s national soccer team as they compete against Iran in their final group stage match on Tuesday. The U.S. team won 1-0 to advance to the round of 16, and will face the Netherlands on Saturday.
Evan Border and Matea Petrovic of London watch the U.S. men’s national soccer team at Andy's Old Port Pub on Tuesday.
Soccer fans celebrate an apparent goal scored in the U.S.-Iran World Cup men's soccer game, at Rising Tide Brewery in Portland. That goal was waived due to an offsides determination.
Andrea Blunt, left, of Norway, celebrates at Rising Tide Brewery with her son Matthew Blunt of Los Angeles, Calif., and daughter Hillary Blunt of Kansas City, Mo., as they watch the U.S. men’s national team compete against Iran on Tuesday.