Argentina and Belgium play each other in the 2014 FIFA World Cup quarterfinals. The winner will play in the semifinals. Latin Post breaks down the teams and predicts a winner.
The deeper a tournament goes, the higher the expected quality of each game. The 2014 FIFA World Cup has had its share of wondrous matchups, but the quarterfinals, which kick off July 4, will feature some of the best yet. Here is a ranking of the quarter finals matches in the tournament from most to least exciting.
Just eight teams remain in the 2014 FIFA World Cup. With four games being played in the quarter-finals round, Latinpost.com previews and predicts every game. Which team will move on and which teams will be eliminated?
The 2014 FIFA World Cup's round of 16 brought about a number of memorable moments in this tournament that will be relived throughout history. Latin Post.com now ranks and analyzes the remaining teams left in the tournament as the quarterfinals approach July 4
Belgium defeated the United States 2-1 in the round of 16 on Tuesday to set up a quarterfinals matchup with Argentina on Saturday. Here are some observations from the match.
Belgium and Team USA will be facing each other Tuesday in the round of 16 in the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Neither country has been able to win the tournament, but both have had great moments. Latin Post.com counts them down.
The United States will look to make history on Tuesday when it seeks out its second quarterfinals berth in 12 years. Back in 2002, the team managed a 2-0 win over Mexico before falling 1-0 to mighty Germany. But this year the Americans take on a Belgium side that is rather inexperienced and is beatable. Here is how both sides should approach the tactical battle in this round of 16 matchup.
With the first round of the 2014 World Cup in progress, Latin Post.com brings soccer fans a list of the best first-round games ever played in knockout round World Cup history.
As the 2014 World Cup looms on the horizon, Groups E and F have already been mentioned as Groups of Opportunity. Group H is yet another big group of opportunity as it features four wild cards in the tournament. Here is a look at how the teams stack up against one another.
Group H is one that is passing under the radar as it does not contain any of the major contenders. Belgium and Russia are seen as favorites, but the group also contains South Korea and Algeria. The latter side has a huge task on its hands as it is undoubtedly the least favored side in the tournament. Can the Algerians surprise the world and make a run at the knockout rounds?