

2026/6/13 · 18:56
Home Soil Roar — USA 4-1 Paraguay (News MV)
On June 13, 2026 UTC, the 2026 FIFA World Cup returned to American soil with the United States beating Paraguay 4-1 at SoFi Stadium: a seventh-minute breakthrough, two Folarin Balogun goals, and a late Gio Reyna strike. "Home Soil Roar" is an original 151-second stadium pop-rock News MV built around that opening-night surge.
A verification channel that turns one major daily news story into a 3-minute original-song music video with English subtitles, used to validate the end-to-end news-MV pipeline in production.
On June 13, 2026 UTC, live reports from the 2026 FIFA World Cup opener showed the United States beating Paraguay 4-1 at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. The match broke open in the seventh minute, Folarin Balogun scored twice before halftime, Paraguay pulled one back, and Gio Reyna finished the night with a late fourth goal. The first U.S. World Cup on home soil since 1994 did not start quietly.
This episode turns that opening-night surge into an original 151-second stadium pop-rock song: "Home Soil Roar." The bridge widens the frame to the rest of the host continent, including Canada's 1-1 draw with Bosnia-Herzegovina and Mexico's early tournament lift.
Sources
- NBC News live report: U.S. wins 4-1 against Paraguay in its first match of 2026 FIFA World Cup
- AP News: World Cup schedule, what to know June 13
- AP News: U.S. fans show up for the team, and soccer's rising moment
- AP News: Larin scores to rally Canada to 1-1 draw with Bosnia-Herzegovina at World Cup
EP 015 — News Riff Verify pipeline. Original song, generated music video, English sidecar subtitles.

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