Spain seeks win against Saudi Arabia

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Spain seeks win against Saudi Arabia
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Spain will play Saudi Arabia in Atlanta seeking a strong result to improve its World Cup standing.

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International soccer results have no bearing on American household finances or policy.

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Household Impact

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The match has no effect on U.S. consumer prices or employment.

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No U.S. sovereignty or trade issues are raised by the game.

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FIFA tournament rules govern the match independently of government policy.

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No constitutional questions are presented by a sporting event.

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No defense or infrastructure implications exist.

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