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Soccer-FIFA World Cup 2022 quarter-finals: start date, schedule of fixtures and predictions

The quarter-final phase of the 2022

FIFA World Cup in Qatar is all set to kick off.

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Three weeks in, the tournament has not been one for easy

predictions. From Saudi Arabia’s shock win over Argentina in

their opener to 2014 champions Germany making a quick exit a

second consecutive time, this edition has provided a

rollercoaster of comebacks and head-spinning group climaxes.

Will upsets continue to be the norm? Here’s what to expect

from the remaining fixtures as the World Cup enters its final

laps:

WHEN DO THE WORLD CUP 2022 QUARTER-FINALS START?

The quarter-finals will take place on Dec. 9 and Dec. 10.

Two games will be played on each day.

The semi-finals will take place on Dec. 13 and 14 at the

Lusail Iconic Stadium and Al Bayt Stadium.

The final takes place on Sunday Dec. 18 at the Lusail Iconic

Stadium.

WORLD CUP QUARTER-FINALS SCHEDULE OF FIXTURES

DEC. 9

1500 GMT – Croatia v Brazil – Education City Stadium, Al

Rayyan

1900 GMT – Argentina v Netherlands – Lusail Iconic Stadium,

Lusail

DEC. 10

1500 GMT – Morocco v Portugal – Al Thumama Stadium, Doha

1900 GMT – England v France – Al Bayt Stadium, Al Khor

WHAT ARE THE LATEST PREDICTIONS FOR THE WORLD CUP 2022

QUARTER-FINALS?

CROATIA V BRAZIL

How have they played so far?

Brazil arrived in Qatar as the odds-on favorite to lift

the trophy. They have won three of their four games so far and

are coming off a 4-1 thrashing of South Korea in the last 16.

The lone loss came in their final Group G game against Cameroon

in which a largely second-string side were stunned by a Vincent

Aboubakar goal in stoppage time.

However, 2018 World Cup finalists Croatia have not been at

their convincing best. They topped Group F after managing two

goalless draws before beating Japan on penalties in their

knockout clash.

What does each team have to do to win?

For Brazil, scoring early and getting Croatia to play more

on the attack will be top of the agenda. Playing attack against

Brazil’s five-man artillery up front can be a recipe for

disaster, especially with a fully-fit Neymar and an in-form

Richarlison set to start.

Croatia will use their prized midfield trio of Luka Modric,

Marcelo Brozovic and Mateo Kovacic to aim to play a controlled,

methodical, and slow-paced game – tactics that have brought them

much success.

If they stay disciplined in defense and frustrate the

Brazilian forward line, they will hope to find a goal via

counter-attacks on the flanks, where they are most threatening,

or from a set-piece.

Brazil’s fresh legs against an older Croatia team coming off

a hard-fought 120-minute battle against Japan will have the

Selecao already dreaming of nailing down the first semi-final

spot.

Who are the top scorers in each team?

Croatia: Andrej Kramaric – 2 goals

Brazil: Richarlison – 3 goals

NETHERLANDS V ARGENTINA

How have they played so far?

Argentina suffered a shock loss to Saudi Arabia in their

opener but bounced back to win Group C and then beat Australia

2-1 in the last 16. Their talisman Lionel Messi has rolled back

the years and been indispensable, netting three goals and

setting up another.

The Dutch were far from convincing in their initial games

but coach Louis van Gaal’s measured and pragmatic approach won

them first spot in Group A, even if it didn’t win them too many

fans. The Oranje put in an improved performance against the

United States in the last 16 to stretch their unbeaten run to 19

games in all competitions.

What does each team have to do to win?

For Argentina, the mantra could be simple – get the ball to

Messi.

The Dutch will be looking to cut that supply line and catch

Argentina on the counter-attack. Wing back Denzel Dumfries likes

to bomb up and down the flanks, often to good effect, and he

could cause problems for the Argentine backline.

Who is likely to win the match?

With Messi on song and striker Julian Alvarez hungry to add

to his tally of two goals, the Netherlands might have their

hands full.

But veteran manager Van Gaal always has a plan up his

sleeve, so do not discount the Dutch.

Who are the top scorers in each team?

Argentina: Lionel Messi – 3 goals

Netherlands: Cody Gakpo – 3 goals

MOROCCO V PORTUGAL

How have they played so far?

A confident Portugal, fresh from their knockout demolition

of Switzerland, will look to put the noise surrounding Cristiano

Ronaldo being benched for the last-16 tie behind them.

Portugal’s Football Federation (FPF) has denied reports that

Ronaldo, Portugal’s most-capped player and all-time top scorer,

threatened to leave the national team during the World Cup.

Striker Goncalo Ramos was surprised to be named as Ronaldo’s

replacement in the lineup against Switzerland but proceeded to

have a game beyond his ‘wildest dreams’ as he smashed a

hat-trick.

On Saturday, Fernando Santos’ side will take on a Morocco

team that is buzzing with belief after recording an upset win

over 2010 champions Spain in a match that went to penalties. The

only African side still in the running, Morocco failed to

qualify for the knockout stage in 2018 with one point.

What does each team have to do to win?

Portugal need to keep the momentum gained against

Switzerland with their attacking pace and efficiency. A direct

approach might against Morocco might suit them best.

The Atlas Lions’ disciplined defense and pacey

counter-attacks have been key to their expectation-defying run

to the quarter-finals. They will rely on the speed of full back

Achraf Hakimi and the guile and link-up play of Hakim Ziyech to

deliver.

Who is likely to win the match?

Portugal will see themselves as the favorites after their

thrashing of Switzerland boosted their confidence.

If Morocco continue with their steely defensive approach,

they will look to be efficient when they get the chance. The

team are sweating over the fitness of defenders Romain Saiss and

Nayef Aguerd, and midfield ace Sofyan Amrabat, which might hurt

them.

Who are the top scorers in each team?

Morocco: Hakim Ziyech, Zakaria Aboukhlal, Youssef En-Nesyri,

Romain Saiss – 1 goal

Portugal: Goncalo Ramos – 3 goals

ENGLAND V FRANCE

How have they played so far?

Both teams had mixed group stages. England started by

thrashing Iran 6-2, looked stodgy in a 0-0 draw with the United

States but cruised past Wales. They were also slow out of the

blocks against Senegal but got moving nicely to win 3-0 and take

their tournament goal tally to 12.

France were probably the most impressive team of the group

stage. With a knockout spot booked, they fielded many of their

reserves against Tunisia and were beaten. They were impressive

winners against Poland in the last 16 and in Kylian Mbappe have

the player of the tournament so far.

What does each team have to do to win?

Mbappe’s duel with full back Kyle Walker is one of the

highlights of the clash. Both teams have dangerous attackers and

will expect to score – extra time wouldn’t be a surprise.

Who is likely to win the match?

France, the defending champions, are slight favorites but

England tend to raise their performance when facing the stronger

sides.

Who are the top scorers in each team?

England: Marcus Rashford and Bukayo Saka – 3 goals

France: Kylian Mbappe – 5 goals

WORLD CUP 2022 QUARTER-FINALS FIXTURE SCHEDULE

TEAM LAST 16 NEXT OPPONENT

Argentina Argentina 2-1 Australia Netherlands

Brazil Brazil 4-1 South Korea Croatia

Croatia Croatia 1-1 Japan (3-1 on Brazil

penalties)

England England 3-0 Senegal France

France France 3-1 Poland England

Morocco Morocco 0-0 Spain (3-0 on Portugal

penalties)

Netherlands Netherlands 3-1 United States Argentina

Portugal Portugal 6-1 Switzerland Morocco

(Compiled by Siddharth K; Additional reporting by Mitch

Phillips, Mark Gleeson, Shady Amir Koura, Fernando Kallas

Editing by Christian Radnedge)

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