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World Cup quarterfinals today: Schedule, predictions, Haaland’s viral rise

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Jul 5 – Jul 11

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Al Jazeera9h ago

World Cup quarterfinals today: Schedule, predictions, Haaland’s viral rise

Today, July 11, 2026, marks the final two World Cup quarterfinals, with England facing Norway and Argentina playing Switzerland for semifinal berths. France and Spain have already advanced. According to the Opta supercomputer, England has a 62.3% chance of progressing against Norway, while Argentina is favored with a 69.4% probability of advancing past Switzerland. The article also notes Portugal's hiring of Jorge Jesus as their new coach and the unexpected rise of Norwegian striker Erling Haaland as an honorary Mexican hero on social media.

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Associated Press (AP)3d ago

World Cup quarterfinals feature soccer powerhouses from Argentina and Spain to France and England

The World Cup quarterfinals feature eight teams, including top-ranked nations France, Spain, Argentina, and England. France is the betting favorite, followed by Spain, defending champion Argentina, and England. The matchups are France vs. Morocco, Spain vs. Belgium, Norway vs. England, and Argentina vs. Switzerland. All games are being broadcast in the U.S. on Fox, Peacock, and Telemundo. France has dominated offensively, while Morocco reached the quarterfinals by tying Brazil and eliminating the Netherlands. Spain advanced by defeating Uruguay and Portugal, and Belgium overcame Senegal and the U.S. Norway is an underdog with Erling Haaland leading their attack, and England overcame Mexico despite an injury. Argentina, led by Lionel Messi, is favored against Switzerland, who reached the quarterfinals for the first time since 1954. The semifinals are scheduled for July 14 and 15, with the final on July 19.

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Al JazeeraYesterday

Norway vs England: World Cup quarterfinal – Haaland, Kane, prediction, news

Norway will face England in the FIFA World Cup 2026 quarterfinals in Miami on Saturday, July 11. Norway, considered dark horses, have reached this stage for the first time in their history, with striker Erling Haaland being a standout performer and challenging for the Golden Boot. England, title contenders, topped their group and advanced after a comeback win and a victory against Mexico. Despite defensive concerns, England is favored due to their experience and the attacking prowess of Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham. Haaland's popularity has surged during the tournament, contributing to Norway's unexpected success.

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Al Jazeera3d ago

VAR call, Argentina win over Egypt raise questions of legitimacy at World Cup

Following Argentina's controversial 3-2 World Cup victory over Egypt in Atlanta, experts are questioning the legitimacy of the match. A late VAR call rescinded Egypt's second goal, leading to Argentina's comeback win. Egypt's manager speculated that external factors and pressure may have influenced officials to keep Lionel Messi's team in the competition. This controversy follows a previous incident where US President Donald Trump successfully lobbied FIFA to overturn a player's suspension. Experts suggest the lines between sport and politics are increasingly blurred, with potential biases influencing decisions, especially given the close relationship between Trump and Argentina's president, Javier Milei. While some deem the refereeing inconsistent, others argue the decisions were debatable, though Argentina benefited from favorable calls.

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Associated Press (AP)4d ago

At the World Cup, Egypt coach says anyone who doesn’t feel for Palestinian people is ‘not human’

Egypt's head coach, Hossam Hassan, used a press conference previewing his team's World Cup match against Argentina to deliver a four-minute monologue on the situation in Palestine. Hassan stated that anyone who does not feel for the Palestinian people is "not human," regardless of their background. He drew a parallel between the world's reaction to animal cruelty and the perceived lack of response to Palestinian deaths. Hassan emphasized his message of respect for the right to live, aligning it with FIFA's slogan. The article notes that FIFA permits the display of the Palestinian flag at the World Cup and mentions pro-Palestinian protests and athlete support.

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England face Norway and Argentina take on Switzerland for the final two World Cup semifinal spots.

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The Opta supercomputer makes England the favourites to reach the semifinals, giving the Three Lions a 50.4 percent chance of winning the match inside 90 minutes.

— Opta supercomputer

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Opta makes Argentina favourites to book a place in the semifinals.

— Opta

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England hold the upper hand with eight wins to Norway’s two, and the Scandinavians have failed to score in any of the last four meetings.

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Argentina’s Scaloni: Messi will be the best as long as he wants to be

— Argentina’s Scaloni

Jun 28 – Jul 4

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Al JazeeraJul 3

Salah awaits Messi as Egypt beat Australia on penalties at World Cup

Egypt has made history by reaching the World Cup last 16 for the first time, defeating Australia 4-2 on penalties after a 1-1 draw after extra time in Texas. Emam Ashour scored for Egypt in the 13th minute, but an own goal by Mohamed Hany equalized for Australia in the second half. Both teams, having never won a knockout game before, went to extra time. In the penalty shootout, Hossam Abdelmaguid scored the decisive penalty for Egypt, while Australia missed two crucial kicks. Egypt's victory sets up a potential last-16 clash with Lionel Messi's Argentina, provided Argentina defeats Cape Verde.

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Associated Press (AP)Jul 3

Egypt and Australia head to extra time at the World Cup after playing to a 1-1 draw in regulation

Egypt defeated Australia 4-2 in a penalty shootout after their World Cup round of 32 match ended in a 1-1 draw. The game, held in Arlington, Texas on Friday, July 3, 2026, went into extra time after Egypt's Emam Ashour scored in the 13th minute and Australia equalized in the 55th minute due to an own-goal by Egypt's Mohamed Hany. Hany became the first player to score two own-goals in the same World Cup tournament. In the shootout, Egypt's Hossam Abdelmaguid scored the decisive penalty. Australia's goalkeeper Mathew Ryan did not save any of Egypt's four penalty kicks. This victory marks Egypt's debut in the World Cup knockout round, while Australia remains winless in the knockout stage.

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Al JazeeraJul 4

Egypt coach dedicates World Cup win to Palestine as Gaza celebrates

Egypt's national football team achieved a historic 4-2 penalty shootout victory over Australia in a World Cup knockout match, securing their first-ever win in this stage of the tournament. Following the match, Egypt's coach, Hossam Hassan, dedicated the win to the people of Palestine. Fans in Gaza celebrated Egypt's victory, with screenings held amidst bombed buildings. Hassan expressed his hope for Palestinian victory and mercy for their martyrs, carrying both Egyptian and Palestinian flags onto the pitch. This win advances Egypt to a last-16 clash against either Argentina or Cape Verde.

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Egypt coach Hossam Hassan waved a Palestinian flag on the pitch after his team's victory over Australia in the World Cup.

— AP

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Hassan dedicated the victory to both Egyptians and Palestinians, stating, 'My heart and soul are with them.'

— Hossam Hassan

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A video of Hassan holding the flag went viral on social media with chants of 'Free, free Palestine!'

— AP

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Egypt coach Hossam Hassan considered a confrontation with police at the team's hotel resolved.

— Hossam Hassan

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Video showed Hossam Hassan and team director Ibrahim Hassan arguing with a Dallas police officer.

— AP

Apr 26 – May 2

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Al JazeeraApr 30

Arsenal vs Fulham: Premier League – teams, start, lineups, title race

Arsenal will host Fulham in the Premier League on Saturday, May 2nd, at 5:30 PM GMT at the Emirates Stadium. A victory for Arsenal would see them regain a six-point lead over title rivals Manchester City, who will have two games in hand. This match comes after Manchester City recently overtook Arsenal at the top of the league table. Arsenal secured a crucial win against Newcastle last weekend, while City were involved in FA Cup semi-final action. Fulham, currently in 10th place, will be looking to cause an upset against Arsenal, who are considered favorites to win the league according to data analysts.

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