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Euro, Copa America to serve up quarter-final delights in weekend football feast

On the menu, eight mouthwatering matches featuring teams with star-studded lineups – from Brazil to Germany, Argentina to Spain

Our Web Desk Published 05.07.24, 01:10 PM

This weekend promises to be a soccer lover's paradise as two of the world's biggest tournaments - Euro 2024 and Copa America 2024 - kick off their respective quarter-final rounds. Heavyweights from across three continents will battle for ultimate glory, offering Indian football fans a thrilling spectacle of top-tier international competition.

Argentina survive Ecuador (Copa America)

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The football weekend started early on Friday morning in India as Argentina beat Ecuador 4-2 on penalties to move into the semi-finals of the Copa America after goalkeeper Emi Martinez made two saves in the shootout following a 1-1 draw in regulation time. The match went to penalties after Lisandro Martinez's opener for Argentina was cancelled out by Kevin Rodriguez in stoppage time. There is no extra time in Copa America knockout games apart from the final. In the shootout, Lionel Messi clipped the crossbar with Argentina's first effort but Martinez saved from Angel Mena and Alan Minda as the defending champions moved into a semi-final match-up against either Venezuela or Canada.

Spain vs Germany (Euro) - Friday 5th July, 9:30 PM IST

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Two football powerhouses clash as Spain meets host Germany. Both teams have impressed, leading the tournament in goals scored. Keep an eye on young talents Lamine Yamal (Spain) and Jamal Musiala (Germany). The winner will face either France or Portugal in the semis, with a potential record fourth European Championship title on the line.

Portugal vs France (Euro) - Saturday 6th July, 12:30 AM IST

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A star-studded affair featuring Cristiano Ronaldo and Kylian Mbappé. Portugal has struggled to score recently, while France relies heavily on Mbappé. This match echoes their 2006 World Cup semifinal, adding historical flavor. Watch for potential record-breaker Ronaldo, seeking his first goal of the tournament in possibly his last Euros.

Venezuela vs Canada (Copa America) - Saturday 6th July, 6:30 AM IST

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A clash of underdogs in Arlington, Texas. Venezuela has impressed, winning all three group matches convincingly. Canada reached the quarters for the first time but faces challenges after losing key player Tajon Buchanan to injury. Both teams aim for a historic semifinal berth, making this an intriguing David vs David encounter.

England vs Switzerland (Euro) - Saturday 6th July, 9:30 PM IST

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England, after a shaky start, looks to deliver against a talented Swiss side. Gareth Southgate may switch to a back three, with Jude Bellingham's form crucial. Switzerland, fresh from upsetting Italy, shouldn't be underestimated. Key battle: England's Harry Kane vs Switzerland's high-pressing midfield duo of Aebischer and Freuler.

Netherlands vs Turkey (Euro) - Sunday 7th July, 12:30 AM IST

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The Dutch seek to build on their strong showing against Romania, with Cody Gakpo in red-hot form. Turkey, reaching the quarters for the first time since 2008, rides high after dramatic wins. The winner faces either England or Switzerland in the semis. Watch for Netherlands' attacking flair against Turkey's resilient defence.

Colombia vs Panama (Copa America) - Sunday 7th July, 3:30 AM IST

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Colombia, unbeaten in 26 matches, enters as favourites against surprise package Panama. James Rodríguez leads Los Cafeteros' charge, while Panama aims to continue their giant-killing run after eliminating hosts USA. The match in air-conditioned Glendale offers respite from the continent-wide heatwave.

Brazil vs Uruguay (Copa America) - Sunday 7th July, 6:30 AM IST

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The marquee matchup in Las Vegas pits a struggling Brazil against an in-form Uruguay. Brazil stumbled through the group stage and lost Vinicius Jr. to suspension. Uruguay, under Marcelo Bielsa, has been impressive. Can Brazil's individual brilliance overcome Uruguay's cohesion? A potential classic in the making.

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