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⚽ 48 teams started. Four remain. The World Cup semi-finals are set. And they could not be more perfect. France 🇫🇷 vs Spain 🇪🇸 — Tuesday July 14, 3PM ET, AT&T Stadium, Dallas England 🇬🇧 vs Argentina 🇦🇷 — Wednesday July 15, 3PM ET, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta For the first time in World Cup history, the top four ranked nations in the world are all in the semi-finals. Here’s what’s at stake 👇 ⚽ France vs Spain — Tuesday 3PM ET, Dallas The number one ranked team. Against the number three ranked team. The 2018 World Cup champions against the 2010 World Cup champions. Kylian Mbappe against Lamine Yamal. France have been the most ruthless team at this entire tournament. Six wins from six. Sixteen goals. Two conceded. Mbappe with eight goals in six matches, one away from the all-time World Cup scoring record. Michael Olise with five assists. A machine that has not dropped a single point or shown a single moment of vulnerability. Spain have been just as dominant. Zero goals conceded until Belgium scored in the quarter-final — the first they had let in all tournament. Lamine Yamal terrorising every left-back he faces. Mikel Merino scoring crucial late winners off the bench in their last two matches. Oyarzabal with five goals. The 2010 champions at their most dangerous since that Johannesburg final. This is the match the entire football world wanted. The two best teams at the tournament. In Dallas. On Tuesday. Mbappe vs Yamal. The present against the future. Both chasing history. Can Mbappe deliver France to a third consecutive World Cup final — a feat only Brazil have ever achieved? Or does Yamal announce himself as the face of football’s next generation on the biggest stage of his life? What are your predictions? 🤔 hypemarket.trade/market/0x5c623…
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⚽ The final two quarter-finals are TODAY. Semi-final spots in Miami are on the line. Norway 🇳🇴 vs England 🇬🇧 — 5PM ET, Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Argentina 🇦🇷 vs Switzerland 🇨🆭 — 9PM ET, Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City France and Spain are through. These two matches complete the semi-final lineup. Here’s everything 👇 ⚽ Norway vs England — 5PM ET The Vikings are coming. And they’ve already sunk Brazil. Norway have been the story of this tournament. Nobody. Nobody gave them a chance. Now they are one win from a World Cup semi-final — the first in their history. Erling Haaland with seven goals in four appearances, including a brace that eliminated the five-time world champions in New Jersey. Antonio Nusa, 21 years old, terrorising every right-back he faces. Martin Odegaard quietly running every match from midfield. Haaland started the mind games yesterday: “All the pressure is on England. They haven’t won since 1966. That weight doesn’t go away.” England arrive as the more fancied side. But they are battered. Jarell Quansah is suspended after his red card at the Azteca. England were a man down for 30 minutes against Mexico and only just survived. Tuchel must rebuild his back four for the biggest match of these players’ careers. Jude Bellingham is the most complete midfielder at this tournament. Harry Kane is one goal behind Haaland in the Golden Boot race. England vs Norway is also Kane vs Haaland — the two best number nines in world football on the same pitch in Miami, both chasing the same trophy. These two nations have never met in a tournament match. First time. Everything from zero. Can Haaland and Norway complete the greatest underdog run of the modern World Cup era? Or does England finally silence 60 years of hurt and reach a World Cup semi-final on foreign soil? What are your predictions? 🤔 hypemarket.trade/market/0xca6f6… ⚽ Argentina vs Switzerland — 9PM ET Messi has 8 goals. He is chasing Kylian Mbappe for the Golden Boot and chasing history for Argentina. The defending champions have needed miracles to get here. They trailed Egypt 2-0 with 11 minutes left in the Round of 16 before Messi engineered one of the greatest World Cup comebacks in history — scoring the equaliser himself, then setting up the winner. Cape Verde took them to extra time before that. Argentina’s defence has been exposed repeatedly. Fast counter-attacks have cut through them in every knockout match. Switzerland, despite losing Johan Manzambi to injury, have the pace on the flanks and the discipline in the block to do exactly the same. Switzerland are in their first World Cup quarter-final since 1954 — 72 years. They won their first ever World Cup shootout to beat Colombia. Ruben Vargas with the winning penalty. A team that has ground out result after result with very little credit or recognition from the outside world. Argentina are unbeaten in seven meetings with Switzerland. But Messi’s Argentina have shown they can be beaten. Egypt proved it. Cape Verde proved it. The question is whether Switzerland can do what Egypt almost did and hold on long enough to make the defending champions feel the pressure. Two matches. Four nations. The World Cup semi-finals are decided today. What are your predictions? 🤔 hypemarket.trade/market/0x89f07…
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⚽ France are through. Now the second semi-final spot is decided TODAY. Spain 🇪🇸 vs Belgium 🇧🇪 SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles — TODAY, 3PM ET The winner faces France in Dallas on Tuesday. Here’s what you need to know 👇 France ended Morocco’s run 2-0 last night. Mbappe clinical as always. The semi-final spot in Dallas is waiting. One of these two teams fills it today. Spain have been the most dominant team at this tournament alongside France. Five matches played. Zero goals conceded. Not one. Unai Simon has faced just five shots on goal in five games — and saved every single one. A record 609 consecutive minutes without conceding a goal at this World Cup. Lamine Yamal pulling defences apart. Mikel Oyarzabal the breakout star of the tournament with five goals. Mikel Merino with the stoppage-time winner against Portugal in the last 16. Spain’s starting eleven averages just 26 years old. This is not a team peaking. This is a team at the beginning of what could become a dynasty. They have not won the World Cup since 2010 — sixteen years of waiting for the next golden generation. This might be it. Belgium arrive on the back of their best performance of the tournament. They beat the USA 2-0 in Seattle, De Bruyne orchestrating from deep, Romelu Lukaku leading the line with the physicality and experience that only comes from a player who has been here before. Charles De Ketelaere and Jeremy Doku providing the spark wide. But Belgium have taken damage getting here. Amadou Onana — their best defensive midfielder, the player who shields the backline and allows De Bruyne to create — is out for the tournament after rupturing his ACL against the USA. The engine room of their press is gone. This is Kevin De Bruyne’s last shot at a World Cup semi-final. At 35, the greatest Belgian player in history has never gone beyond the third-place playoff. Lukaku the same. Courtois between the posts. The golden generation’s last dance in Los Angeles today. Spain have quality, youth, momentum and a defence that has not been broken all tournament. Belgium have experience, individual brilliance and absolutely nothing left to lose. Can Yamal and Oyarzabal dismantle Belgium’s last stand? Or does De Bruyne write the greatest chapter of his international career in LA today? What’s your prediction? 🤔 hypemarket.trade/market/0x443ad…
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⚽ France vs Morocco. Again. The quarter-final nobody wanted to miss. Boston Stadium, Foxborough — THURSDAY, 4PM ET This is a rematch of the 2022 World Cup semi-final. And Morocco want revenge 👇 In Qatar 2022, Morocco became the first African nation in history to reach a World Cup semi-final. They beat Spain. They beat Portugal. They took France to the brink. Then Theo Hernandez scored in the fifth minute. Randal Kolo Muani added a second late on. France won 2-0. Morocco went home. The whole of Africa went quiet. Now they are back. Same tournament. Different round. A quarter-final instead of a semi. But the wound from 2022 has not healed, and every player in that Morocco dressing room knows exactly what this match means. France have been the most ruthless team at this entire tournament. Five wins from five. Fourteen goals scored. Two conceded. Mbappe with seven goals — one away from equalling Messi’s all-time World Cup scoring record. Dembele with four. Michael Olise with five assists, three short of the all-time World Cup record. A front four that has destroyed every defence it has faced. They ground out a 1-0 win over Paraguay in the Round of 16 — a different kind of result that showed Deschamps’ side can also win ugly when they need to. In 12 consecutive competitive matches they have not lost. They are chasing their third consecutive World Cup final — a feat only Brazil have achieved, back in 1994-2002. Morocco have been the tournament’s most resilient team. Unbeaten in ten consecutive matches since the Africa Cup of Nations final in January. They drew with Brazil. They beat the Netherlands on penalties. They demolished Canada 3-0 with Azzedine Ounahi delivering a masterclass. Achraf Hakimi bombing forward with two assists and a goal in the last five matches. The Atlas Lions have shown they can grind, counter-attack and create in equal measure. But they have never beaten France. Not once in six official meetings. France hold four wins and one draw. The only time Morocco got a result, it was a penalty shootout at a minor 1998 friendly tournament. The head-to-head history says France. The hunger and the revenge mission says Morocco. Mbappe vs Hakimi — PSG teammates facing each other on the biggest stage. Ounahi vs Kante — the creative heart of Morocco against the engine of France’s midfield. Deschamps’ farewell vs Ouahbi’s revolution. France want to make history. Morocco want to rewrite it. What’s your prediction? 🤔 hypemarket.trade/market/0x48a7e…
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Below are the Participants who qualified the 6.4 million $Supra airdrop event. docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d… Please cross check and rewards will be sent in 24 hours.
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@HypeMarketTrade I'm in the list, Really enjoyed last season. Thanks for the opportunity❤️
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⚽ The final two Round of 16 matches. Messi vs Salah. Colombia vs Swiss precision. The quarter-final spots are almost full. Here’s what’s at stake today 👇 🏟️ Argentina vs Egypt Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta — 12PM ET Messi. Salah. Two of the greatest players of their generation. Both at their final World Cup. Both carrying a nation’s dreams on their shoulders. Argentina are the defending champions chasing history — the first back-to-back World Cup winners since Brazil in 1962. Messi is tied for the Golden Boot with 7 goals, scoring in every match. But the Cape Verde scare exposed something real. Argentina needed 111 minutes and an own goal to get past a team ranked 130th in the world. Lautaro Martinez has zero goals. Julian Alvarez has zero goals and zero assists. If Argentina are to go all the way, someone else must step up alongside Messi. Egypt are in the midst of their most successful World Cup ever. Just three weeks ago they beat Australia on penalties — their first ever World Cup knockout victory. Mohamed Salah has created more chances than any other player at this tournament — 16 opportunities crafted for teammates who have not always converted. Egypt have won just one of four matches in regulation time. But they grind. They frustrate. They find ways to survive. These two nations have met just once — a 2-0 Argentina friendly win in 2008. Nothing translates to today. Can Messi write another chapter in the greatest individual World Cup story ever told? Or does Salah engineer the upset that sends Egypt into a World Cup quarter-final for the first time in history? What are your predictions? 🤔 hypemarket.trade/market/0xbb1c4… 🏟️ Switzerland vs Colombia BC Place, Vancouver — 4PM ET Two teams nobody wants to face in the quarter-finals. One ticket. One match. Switzerland have been quietly ruthless. After a stumbling 1-1 draw with Qatar on matchday one, they have not dropped a single point. Four consecutive wins. Johan Manzambi — 20 years old — has become one of the tournament’s breakout stars, part of a front three with Embolo and Ndoye that has combined for seven goals. Granit Xhaka bossing the midfield in his fourth World Cup. Switzerland haven’t reached the quarter-finals since 1954. Seventy-two years. Every year they go out at this exact stage. Colombia topped Group K ahead of Portugal. They beat Ghana 1-0 in the Round of 32 in a tight, controlled performance. James Rodriguez — the man who lit up 2014 with six goals and won the Golden Boot — is still orchestrating from midfield at 34. Luis Diaz providing pace and creativity wide. A team that has improved with every match and arrives in Vancouver as the slight favourite. The winner goes to Kansas City to face Argentina or Egypt in the quarter-final. Can Switzerland finally break their 72-year quarter-final drought? Or does Colombia’s attacking quality and James Rodriguez’s last chance at glory carry them through? Two matches. Four nations. The Round of 16 ends today. What are your predictions? 🤔 hypemarket.trade/market/0x86488…
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@HypeMarketTrade Thanks for opportunity to have some fun with World Cup! Been exciting couple weeks
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Today will be announcing 6.4m $Supra airdrop qualifiers and total amount of token. Sorry keep you guys waiting ChiefToon
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⚽ Two blockbuster Round of 16 matches today. The Iberian derby and a home nation under pressure. Here’s everything you need 👇 🏟️ Portugal 🇵🇹 vs Spain 🇪🇸 AT&T Stadium, Dallas — 3PM ET Ronaldo vs Yamal. Two generations. One pitch. Win or go home. Spain have been the tournament’s most complete team. Unbeaten. Zero goals conceded across five matches. Lamine Yamal — 17 years old — pulling defences apart from the right. Mikel Oyarzabal joint-top scorer. Rodri controlling the tempo. A freight train that has not been stopped yet. Portugal have survived more than they have thrived. Two draws in the group stage. A stoppage-time winner against Croatia in the Round of 32. Ronaldo finally scored his first ever World Cup knockout goal — from the penalty spot. Bruno Fernandes yet to find the net. A squad with enormous talent that has not yet found its best football. But Portugal beat Spain in the Nations League final just last year. On penalties. They know how to frustrate the Iberians when the stakes are highest. These sides have met 10 times in history — four wins each, two draws. It could not be more even on paper. Can Ronaldo produce the game of his life and end Spain’s clean sheet run? Or does Yamal’s brilliance push Spain one step closer to their second World Cup title? What are your predictions? 🤔 hypemarket.trade/market/0x2d9b6… 🏟️ USA 🇺🇸 vs Belgium 🇧🇪 Lumen Field, Seattle — 8PM ET The USA are the co-hosts. Seattle is sold out. The crowd will be deafening. But the USMNT go into tonight without their breakout star. Folarin Balogun — the tournament’s surprise player, three goals in five matches — is suspended after picking up a red card in the Round of 32. He joins an elite club of players to score and get sent off in a World Cup knockout match: Zinedine Zidane in the 2006 final, Ronaldinho in the 2002 quarter-finals. That’s the list. Ricardo Pepi or Haji Wright will deputise. Christian Pulisic, Weston McKennie and Declan Rice’s crosses must pick up the slack. Belgium arrive with momentum. Kevin De Bruyne still conducting the orchestra at 35. Romelu Lukaku leading the line. They beat Senegal 3-2 after extra time in what was the most dramatic match of the Round of 32. They have already shown they can grind out results when it matters. The last time these two sides met was March 2026 — Belgium won 5-2. But Pochettino’s USA had not yet found their identity then. They are a different team now. The USA have a first-half goal in 12 of their last 15 matches against 2026 World Cup opponents. They come out fast. They impose themselves early. The crowd in Seattle gives the USMNT an advantage no away team can replicate. But Belgium have enough quality to silence 70,000 Americans. Can the USA overcome Balogun’s absence and reach a World Cup quarter-final on home soil? Or does Belgium’s experience and De Bruyne’s class end the American dream in Seattle? Two matches. Four nations. One step from the last eight. What are your predictions? 🤔 hypemarket.trade/market/0x98155…
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⚽ Two of the biggest matches of this entire World Cup. Both happening today. Brazil vs Norway. Mexico vs England. Here’s everything you need 👇 🏟️ Brazil 🇧🇷 vs Norway 🇳🇴 MetLife Stadium, New Jersey — 4PM ET This is the match the World Cup has been building toward. Brazil scraped past Japan 2-1 in the Round of 32 — Gabriel Martinelli scoring in stoppage time to save their tournament. It was not pretty. Casemiro looks a step slow. Lucas Paqueta is out with a hamstring injury. Raphinha is racing against the clock to be fit. For all their attacking quality, Brazil have looked fragile in midfield and everyone at this tournament now knows it. Vinicius Jr has four goals. He is Brazil’s talisman and their only consistent threat when the team is under pressure. Ancelotti knows how to win. But he needs to solve the midfield problem before it is too late. Norway are not Japan. Erling Haaland has five World Cup goals already. He is the tournament’s top scorer, fully rested, and playing with the kind of freedom that only comes when every single person in the stadium knows exactly where the danger is — and still cannot stop it. Martin Odegaard pulling strings behind him. Antonio Nusa wide right, explosive and direct. Norway beat Ivory Coast 2-1 in the Round of 32 and have not looked like a team that is going home quietly. The head-to-head stat that every Brazil fan knows and would rather forget — Norway are unbeaten in their last four meetings with Brazil, including a 1-0 World Cup win in 1998. They are not afraid of the five-time champions. The winner plays the winner of Mexico vs England in a quarter-final in Miami. Haaland vs Brazil’s weakened midfield. Vinicius vs Norway’s defence. Ancelotti vs the weight of 24 years without a title. Can Brazil finally look like champions again? Or does Haaland write his name into World Cup history in New Jersey? What are your predictions? 🤔 hypemarket.trade/market/0x195c4… 🏟️ Mexico 🇲🇽 vs England 🇬🇧 Estadio Azteca, Mexico City — 8PM ET No ground in World Cup history carries more weight than the Azteca on a night like this. Mexico have won all four of their matches at this tournament without conceding a single goal. Eight goals scored. Zero conceded. The most complete performance of any host nation through four matches since Italy in 1990. Julian Quinones has three goals and an assist. The crowd at the Azteca has been the loudest and most electric of any venue at this tournament. And yet the curse hangs over everything. Mexico have not made it past the Round of 16 in nine consecutive World Cups. Nine. The “quinto partido” — the fifth match — has become Mexican football’s great obsession. Tonight, at home, in front of their own fans, they have the chance to finally break it. England have barely shown their best football. They beat Croatia 4-2 in a wild opener. Drew 0-0 with Ghana. Beat Panama 2-0. Edged DR Congo 2-1 in the Round of 32. Harry Kane has scored but has looked off the pace at times. Thomas Tuchel’s side have the quality to go deep in this tournament — Bellingham, Kane, Saka, Foden — but the performances have not matched the expectation. Now they walk into the Azteca. The altitude. The noise. A Mexico team that has conceded nothing for 360 minutes. The last time these two nations met at a World Cup was 1986 — right here in Mexico City. Diego Maradona’s hand of God match. England went home. The Azteca has never forgotten. Can Mexico finally break their curse and reach the quarter-finals on home soil? Or does England find a performance worthy of their talent when it matters most? Two matches. Four nations. One step from the quarter-finals. What are your predictions? 🤔 hypemarket.trade/market/0xbf583…
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⚽ The Round of 16 is here. Two massive matches on the Fourth of July. Canada and France in action. Here’s everything you need 👇 🏟️ Canada 🇨🇦 vs Morocco 🇲🇦 NRG Stadium, Houston — 1PM ET Canada have already made history at this tournament. First World Cup point. First World Cup win. First knockout victory. A nation that went to six previous World Cups without a single point has torn up the record books in their own backyard. Now they face the team that eliminated them in Qatar 2022 — a 2-1 group stage defeat to Morocco four years ago. Canada are better now. Alphonso Davies has returned to fitness and could start. Jonathan David leads the attack. Jesse Marsch has built something real and it shows in every match. But Morocco are a different challenge entirely. Semifinalists in 2022. African Cup of Nations champions. Unbeaten at this tournament. They came from behind to equalise in the 91st minute against the Netherlands before winning on penalties. Achraf Hakimi bombing forward from right back. Ismael Saibari — the newly signed Bayern Munich forward — their top scorer with three goals. A team that does not know when they are beaten. Canada’s coach Jesse Marsch put it simply: “Preparing for Morocco is like a gory, horrible nightmare. But we want to be here.” Can Canada make even more history on home soil? Or does Morocco’s experience and quality end the fairy tale in Houston? What are your predictions? 🤔 hypemarket.trade/market/0x0ec6b… 🏟️ France 🇫🇷 vs Paraguay 🇵🇾 Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia — 5PM ET Paraguay should not be here. They went to penalties against Germany in the Round of 32 after a 1-1 draw. They won 4-3 on spot kicks. The fairy tale continues for one of the most unlikely quarter-final contenders in recent World Cup history. Paraguay’s plan is simple and brutal. Deep block. Frustrate. One chance. Score. Survive. Julio Enciso got the goal against Germany. Orlando Gill was the hero in the shootout. They have a formula and they believe in it. France have the best attack at this tournament. Ten goals in four matches. Mbappe and Dembele with four each. Michael Olise and Bradley Barcola providing additional firepower from the bench. They demolished Sweden 3-0 in the Round of 32 without ever fully accelerating. The question is not whether France are better. They clearly are. The question is whether Paraguay’s low block and desperate defending can hold France scoreless long enough to drag this to another shootout. They held Germany. Germany scored 7 goals against Curaçao in the group stage. Paraguay are 1,000-1 to win this World Cup. Every match they survive makes that number feel less impossible. Can Paraguay’s defensive miracle continue against the tournament’s most clinical attack? Or does France finally cut loose and book their quarter-final place in style? Two matches. Four nations. One step from the quarter-finals. What are your predictions? 🤔 hypemarket.trade/market/0xcd14a…
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⚽ The Round of 32 concludes tomorrow. Three matches. Three stories you need to know. Australia, Argentina and Colombia all in action 👇 🏟️ Australia 🇦🇺 vs Egypt 🇪🇬 AT&T Stadium, Dallas — 2PM ET Two nations nobody expected to meet this deep in the tournament. But here they are. Australia topped their group in style — four wins from four in AFC qualifying, a clean run through Group D that included a 2-0 win over USA in the group stage before resting players for the final match. Tony Popovic has built a disciplined, hard-working side that is incredibly compact defensively. Jordan Bos at wing-back. Harry Souttar dominant in the air. A team that conceded just twice across three group games. Egypt are built around two of the most clinical forwards at this tournament. Mohamed Salah — coming off one of the greatest individual seasons in Premier League history — leads the line. Omar Marmoush alongside him, fresh off a remarkable campaign at Manchester City. Together they powered Egypt past Belgium and Iran to a stunning 3-1 win over New Zealand that sealed their progression. But Egypt’s attack and Australia’s defensive block are a direct collision course. Egypt’s style mirrors Australia’s — both teams sit deep, absorb pressure and hit on the counter. One of these two will be forced to open up. Can Salah and Marmoush unlock Australia’s defensive wall? Or does the Socceroos’ organisation grind Egypt out over 90 minutes? What are your predictions? 🤔 beta.hypemarket.trade/market/0x452f1… 🏟️ Argentina 🇦🇷 vs Cape Verde 🇨🇻 Hard Rock Stadium, Miami — 6PM ET Messi is 39. He scored 6 goals in the group stage. He is the Golden Boot leader. He is the reason 70,000 fans will fill Hard Rock Stadium on a Friday night in Miami. This is widely expected to be the most one-sided match of the round. Cape Verde — a nation of 500,000 people, ranked 86th in the world, making their World Cup debut — drew all three group games to become the smallest nation ever to reach the World Cup knockout stage. They held Spain goalless for 90 minutes. Their goalkeeper Vozinha saved everything Spain threw at him and then gained two million social media followers overnight. The bracket has given Argentina the most comfortable route imaginable. And that is precisely the danger. Argentina are the defending champions. They have Messi, Lautaro Martinez and Julian Alvarez. They demolished Algeria 3-0. They are built to win this tournament. But Cape Verde have already defied every expectation just by being here. Vozinha between the posts. A defensive block that has not been broken all tournament. And nothing left to lose. Can Cape Verde’s fairy tale continue against the greatest player of all time? Or does Messi begin his march toward a historic back-to-back title? What are your predictions? 🤔 beta.hypemarket.trade/market/0xbfbe1… 🏟️ Colombia 🇨🇴 vs Ghana 🇬🇭 Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City — 9:30PM ET Colombia are one of the most dangerous teams left in the tournament. They topped Group K ahead of Portugal. They beat Colombia 3-1 in qualifying. They press relentlessly, they create chances at will, and James Rodriguez — the man who lit up the 2014 World Cup with six goals and the Golden Boot — is still pulling strings in midfield at 34. Ghana got here the hard way. Three points from a tough group that included England and Croatia. They lost to Croatia in the final group game but had already secured their place as one of the best third-place teams. Jordan Ayew and Mohammed Kudus give them genuine quality in the final third. Manager Carlos Queiroz — the man who spent years transforming Iran and Portugal — has built a team that fights for every single ball. Colombia haven’t made a World Cup semi-final since 1962. James Rodriguez has one more shot at making that run. For Ghana, the Black Stars haven’t reached the last eight since 2010. One ticket to the quarter-finals. One game to decide it. What are your predictions? 🤔 beta.hypemarket.trade/market/0xbfbe1…
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