Gareth Bale will receive the most attention out of the Welsh attackers because of his prowess in massive games.
Bale scored countless big goals in the UEFA Champions League for Real Madrid and he is coming off a 128th-minute game-tying header for LAFC in MLS Cup that sent the game to penalties.
Bale's LAFC teammate, Kellyn Acosta, could help the Americans with some extra intelligence on the superstar's tendencies, but chances are Bale will be open for at least one or two scoring opportunities on Monday.
Wales needs its other attacking players to produce strong performances on Monday to show that its attack can be multi-dimensional and take it to the knockout round.
Fulham's Daniel James, Nottingham Forest's Brennan Johnson and Bournemouth's Kieffer Moore will all shoulder attacking responsibilities at some point in the tournament.
At least one member of that trio needs to step up in the group stage for Wales to have a chance of beating out the USMNT and Iran for a spot that most people believe will partner England to the knockout round.
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