The United States beats Bosnia in a match that draws record U.S. television audiences, with outlets reporting 32 million viewers. Folarin Balogun scores the opening goal for the USA. In the second half, Malik Tilmann adds a decisive contribution by scoring a free-kick that extends or secures the lead. The reported scoreline and key moments focus on Balogun’s early goal and Tilmann’s second-half strike. The coverage emphasizes the game’s broad U.S. viewership and the impact of “World Cup fever,” contrasting it with typical American sports television ratings. All accounts describe the same sequence of scoring events—Balogun first, then Tilmann’s free-kick later—occurring in a match played in San Francisco. The reports do not dispute the overall outcome, and they agree on the main goal scorers and the audience figure attributed to the broadcast.