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04 July, 2018, 15:50
Update: 04 July, 2018, 16:06
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FIFA World Cup 2018

Who plays who in the quarter-finals

NTV Online
04 July, 2018, 15:50
Update: 04 July, 2018, 16:06

With each round and each match throwing surprises, this edition of the football world cup has been super entertaining and completely unpredictable and the football fans have already touted this edition as the best in the history.

The betting numbers have been changing shape and quantities with each tie and despite having favourites; one can still not predict the winners, reports indiatoday.in.

England have made history by winning a World Cup penalty shootout for the first ever time, reports irishtimes.com.

Eric Dier’s deciding spot-kick has confirmed the line-up for the tournament’s quarter-finals - which begin on Friday July 6th.

England’s reward for their dramatic late victory is a clash with Sweden on Saturday in Samara - before Croatia play hosts Russia later that evening.

Friday sees two mouth-watering clashes — as Uruguay face France before Brazil play Belgium. What a weekend lies in store.

Here is a look at the last-eight of the 2018 World Cup:

Friday 6 July

France v Uruguay, 8:00pm (BDT) Nizhny Novgorod

Brazil v Belgium, 12:00am (BDT), Kazan

Saturday 7 July

Sweden v England, 8:00pm (BDT), Samara

Croatia v Russia, 12:00am (BDT), Sochi

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