The final eight teams are officially locked in for the FIFA World Cup quarter-finals, setting up four straight days of massive, single-match fixtures starting this Thursday.
Instead of stacking matches on top of each other like in previous tournaments, FIFA is giving each game its own dedicated day in the spotlight. The drama kicks off on July 9, with a massive heavyweight rematch, as France takes on Morocco.
On Friday, Spain faces Belgium in what promises to be a tactical battle, before Norway and England square off on Saturday. The quarter-final stage then wraps up on Sunday, July 12, with Argentina taking on Switzerland for the final spot in the semi-finals.
–ChannelAfrica–
