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2014 Fifth Round

2014 US Open Cup Round 5 preview: Four underdogs still alive as newly-created round begins tonight (with video links)

June 24, 2014 by Josh Hakala

As always, use and follow the #USOC2014 hashtag on Twitter for all the latest updates from all six games. You can also follow TheCup.us at @USOpenCup. Here is a look at the six games that will take place tonight.

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2014 US Open Cup: Quarterfinal pairings and host scenarios set

June 23, 2014 by Gerald Barnhart

The potential pairings and host scenarios have been announced by the US Soccer Federation for the 2014 US Open Cup Quarterfinals set for July 8-9. As many as three lower division sides could host one of the four contests in the round with an all-MLS foursome in the other potential scenario out west.

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2014 US Open Cup Round 5 draw unveiled; potential matchups known for June 24-25

June 3, 2014 by Josh Hakala

According to TheCup.us records, this is the first time in the history of the tournament that five rounds will have been played prior to the Quarterfinals, making it the largest tournament in the Open Cup’s 101-year history.

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