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By Luke Cyphers
Friday, October 9, 2009 MIAMI -- Whatever happens Saturday night in Honduras, the U.S. is certain about one thing: It won't be surprised. Part of that is a familiarity with the Catrachos. Saturday's match will mark the fourth time this calendar year the two teams have faced off. That's never happened in U.S. soccer history. In addition to the Americans' 2-1 qualifying victory in Chicago in June, the U.S. posted two wins over Honduras in this summer's Gold Cup. "We know each other very well," says coach Bob Bradley. ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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