The 2018 FIFA World Cup’s
group stage is over — and now it’s time for the knockout rounds. This
is by far the most dramatic part of the World Cup, as the time to crown a
champion draws nearer.
The original field of 32 teams is now down to 16. After
this round, the winners will play in a quarterfinal, and then a
semifinal, ultimately leading to the biggest game in all of soccerdom:
the World Cup final.
The round of 16, as this part is called, starts with one
of the favorites, France, taking on Argentina. After that, seven more
goals follow, featuring other tournament favorites like Spain, Belgium,
and Brazil.
What follows is a schedule, organized by date, for when
to watch each game according to East Coast time. You can watch all World
Cup games on Fox Sports 1 or Fox in the United States. You can also watch online at fuboTV,* Hulu,* YouTube TV, Telemundo, NBC Universo, DirectTV Now, SlingTV,* and Playstation Vue.
Saturday, June 30
10 am: France vs. Argentina (Final score: 4-3, France)
2 pm: Uruguay vs. Portugal
Sunday, July 1
10 am: Spain vs. Russia
2 pm: Croatia vs. Denmark
Monday, July 2
10 am: Brazil vs. Mexico
2 pm: Belgium vs. Japan
Tuesday, July 3
10 am: Sweden vs. Switzerland
2 pm: Colombia vs. England
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