PHILADELPHIA — It isn’t normal for Subaru Park to be the stage for one of the U.S. men’s soccer team’s most important roster battles.

That isn’t just because the team hasn’t come to town for over six years, a wait that will finally end in November. It’s more because major U.S. roster battles don’t usually play out in MLS stadiums. ×

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