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When this World Cup started, no one would’ve expected Colombia to be the only team left from North, Central or South America. Yet here we are, with the USWNT and Jamaica leaving the tournament in the Round of 16, much to the surprise of many especially when it comes to the USWNT.
The World Cup still has plenty to offer as Australia, England, Japan, the Netherlands, Spain and Sweden all square off during the next few days to determine who will be one step closer to winning it all.
Japan have been the standout team of the tournament so far but with so many quality teams still left in the tournament, their path won’t be easy. We’re set up for a great showdown between some great teams as the World Cup begins to reach it’s conclusion.
How To Watch
Who: Spain vs Netherlands
Where: Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
When: 9:00 p.m. ET (Aug 10)
TV: FOX / Telemundo
Stream: Free Fubo TV trial
Who: Japan vs Sweden
Where: Eden Park, Auckland
When: 3:30 a.m. ET (Aug 11)
TV: FOX / UNIVERSO
Stream: Free Fubo TV trial
Who: Australia vs France
Where: Suncorp Stadium, Milton
When: 3:00 a.m. ET (Aug 12)
TV: FOX / UNIVERSO
Stream: Free Fubo TV trial
Who: England vs Colombia
Where: Stadium Australia, Sydney
When: 6:30 a.m. ET
TV: FOX / UNIVERSO
Stream: Free Fubo TV trial
Open Thread
This is also your discussion thread for the quarter-finals! With so many of the so-called “big teams” now out of the tournament, it makes for an interesting viewing from here on out. Of the teams left, only Japan can win a World Cup. Can they do it again or will another team rise to the top of the world this year? Make sure you leave your thoughts in the comments below!
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