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The USA World Cup bid committee has narrowed down the list of potential host cities to twenty-seven today; stadiums in each of these cities responded with interest with US Soccer back in April when the original site list was released.

The host cities and the stadiums still in the running:

Atlanta (Georgia Dome)
Baltimore (M&T Bank Stadium)
Boston (Gillette Stadium)
Charlotte (Bank of America Stadium)
Chicago (Soldier Field)
Cleveland (Cleveland Browns Stadium)
Dallas (Cowboys Stadium, Cotton Bowl)
Denver (Invesco Field at Mile High)
Detroit (Ford Field, Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor)
Houston (Reliant Stadium)
Indianapolis (Lucas Oil Stadium)
Jacksonville (Jacksonville Municipal Stadium)
Kansas City (Arrowhead Stadium)
Los Angeles (Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Rose Bowl)
Miami (Land Shark Stadium)
Nashville (LP Field)
New York City (Meadowlands Stadium)
Oakland (Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum)
Orlando (Florida Citrus Bowl)
Philadelphia (Lincoln Financial Field)
Glendale-Phoenix (University of Phoenix Stadium)
San Diego (Qualcomm Stadium)
San Francisco (Stanford Stadium)
Seattle (Qwest Field, Husky Stadium)
St. Louis (Edward Jones Dome)
Tampa (Raymond James Stadium)
Washington, D.C. (Fedex Field, RFK Stadium)

This list will be further trimmed to eighteen before the US committee submits their final bid to FIFA.

Who would you leave off?
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