The U.S. World Cup team faces a stern challenge this afternoon in its second round match with Belgium.

That said, the Americans are welcoming back Jozy Altidore (JOH'-zee AL'-tih-door), who missed the previous two matches with an injury. U.S. Soccer announced yesterday that his injured hamstring, which he hurt during the first match with Ghana, is OK and that he is available for today's game.

In Belgium the U.S. is facing a stingy defense, having allowed just one goal in three matches.

U.S. coach Jurgen (YUR'-gihn) Klinsmann has this simple advice to his team, "Don't be content." With a win the U.S. would advance to the quarterfinals for the first time since 2002.

The winner of today's match will face either Argentina or Switzerland.

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