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World Cup 2026: Exciting Quarterfinals and Messi’s Emotional Performance
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- July 8, 2026
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Day 27 of the World Cup saw Lionel Messi in tears, a jubilant Switzerland, and the final spots filled for the quarterfinals. Messi’s emotions came after Argentina’s extraordinary comeback win against Egypt, while Switzerland claimed the last quarterfinal slot by defeating Colombia on penalties.
Quarterfinal Bracket and Potential Outcomes
The quarterfinals lineup includes France, Spain, England, and Argentina, each considered strong contenders for their matches against Morocco, Belgium, Norway, and Switzerland, respectively. Unexpectedly, Brazil, Germany, and the Netherlands have been eliminated without facing major contenders. Spain previously overcame a challenging match against Portugal in the round of 16.
Throughout the tournament, the top teams have impressed in various ways. France has shown a more attack-focused approach, Spain has scored with skillful passing moves, and England managed to navigate Mexico City challenges. Argentina, although shaky at times, continues its progress. The seeding system, though initially controversial, was logical due to the unpredictable outcomes from third-placed teams advancing.
Messi’s Emotional Response
Lionel Messi displayed uncharacteristic emotion following Argentina’s 3-2 victory over Egypt. Known for his composed demeanor, Messi’s tears were a testament to the intensity of the match. Argentina had fallen behind 2-0 due to Egypt’s strategic play. However, Argentina’s coach, Lionel Scaloni, made crucial substitutions to respond effectively.
Messi, who had been relatively quiet during the match, showcased bursts of brilliance. His contributions included an assist for Cristian Romero’s header and a remarkable half-volley equalizer. Egypt, in its effort to secure a win, conceded a third goal when Enzo Fernandez headed home a cross, culminating in Argentina’s victory.
Switzerland: The Team Without Stars
Unlike the star-studded lineups of other teams, Switzerland relies on a cohesive unit of players, often consistent entrants in tournaments. Switzerland’s penalty win over Colombia may have lacked excitement, yet it succeeded without star attackers. Known for its defensive strength and consistent advancement in tournaments, Switzerland poses a unique challenge to other teams.
Switzerland often exceeds expectations. Despite facing less challenging group stage opponents, its robust defense sets a hurdle for teams like Argentina in the quarterfinals.
Upcoming Quarterfinal Matches
The quarterfinals commence after a rest day, following nearly four weeks of continuous play. Thursday features a France vs. Morocco match at Boston Stadium, echoing their 2022 semifinal encounter. France’s current dynamic approach offers intrigue, while Morocco adopts a more proactive strategy under Mohamed Ouahbi.
Spain will face Belgium on Friday, leading to a Saturday double-header: England vs. Norway and Argentina vs. Switzerland.
Quarterfinal Fixtures
- July 9: France vs Morocco at Gillette Stadium (Boston) — 1pm PT, 4pm ET, 9pm BST
- July 10: Spain vs Belgium at SoFi Stadium (Los Angeles) — 12pm PT, 3pm ET, 8pm BST
- July 11: Norway vs England at Hard Rock Stadium (Miami) — 2pm PT, 5pm ET, 10pm BST
- Argentina vs Switzerland at Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City) — 6pm PT, 9pm ET, 2am BST (July 12)
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