The Round of 16 video games proceed to supply some scintillating soccer in what has been probably the most open World Cups, most likely of all time.
Some of the top profile groups like Germany, Belgium, Uruguay and Denmark are taking part in no phase within the Round of 16 after being knocked out of the match. But the groups which can be nonetheless within the fray have sufficient celebrity energy and talents to be sure that that soccer on show remains to be enchanting.
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TimesofIndia.com right here takes a take a look at how the Round of 16 degree is shaping up in Qatar and what the quarter-final line-up is taking a look like presently:
Round of 16 effects thus far:
, netherlands beat united states 3-1
Argentina beat Australia 2-1
– France beat Poland 3-1
– England beat Senegal 3-0
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Round of 16 fits left to play:
, Japanese vs Croatia
Brazil vs South Korea
Morocco vs Spain
Portugal vs Switzerland
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What the Quarter-Final line-up is taking a look like presently:
– December 9, Friday (8:30 PM IST) TBD vs TBD
– December 10, Saturday (12:30 AM IST) Netherlands vs Argentina
– December 10, Saturday (8:30 PM IST) TBD vs TBD
– December 11, Sunday (12:30 AM IST) England vs France
– December 11, Sunday (8:30 PM IST) TBD vs TBD
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World Cup titles received by way of groups nonetheless within the fray:
Netherlands – 0 titles
Argentina – 2 titles (1978 & 1986)
France – 2 titles (1998 & 2018)
Brazil – 5 titles (1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002)
Spanish – 1 name (2010)
England- 1 name (1966)
Morocco – 0 titles
South Korea – 0 titles
Portugal – 0 titles
Switzerland – 0 titles
Japan- 0 titles
Croatia – 0 titles