Christian Pulisic is back in the U.S. starting lineup for the team’s World Cup knockout-round match against Bosnia and Herzegovina, according to reports from Winnipeg Free Press and Fox Sports. Both outlets frame the move as Pulisic’s return to the starting XI for the knockout stage, indicating he will play from the beginning for the U.S. in this matchup. Fox Sports specifically discusses what fans should expect from the U.S. lineup in the match, while Winnipeg Free Press notes that Pulisic is again starting as the U.S. enters the knockout round. The two reports align on the key point that Pulisic resumes a starting role, rather than appearing only as a substitute. Beyond this, the sources focus primarily on lineup confirmation and match preparation rather than providing additional context such as the reasons for his absence in previous games or detailed tactical changes. Overall, the coverage centers on Pulisic’s availability and inclusion in the starting lineup as the U.S. faces Bosnia and Herzegovina in the World Cup knockout stage.