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The game of the round looks like England v France which I think there will be plenty of goals in. Brazil and Portugal are heavy favourites but Netherlands and Argentina could really go either way like the England game.

FRIDAY - 3PM KICK-OFF
WR
12
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Croatia
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Brazil
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WR
1
GYTO PREDICTION
0
VS
3
Croatia looked really leggy in their shootout win over Japan and we arguably lucky to through. Brazil on the other hand still look fresh due to the number of quality players they can rotate in and out. THey should have way too much for the Croatians.
FRIDAY - 7PM KICK-OFF
WR
8
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Netherlands
VS
Argentina
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WR
3
GYTO PREDICTION
1
VS
2
Argentina have averaged 2 goals per game since losing to Saudi Arabia and come here having won 3 on the bounce now. Convincing win over Australia and look to be gathering momentum. The. Netherlands have impressed and will be full of confidence but yet to be tested having had an easy route here so might be vulnerable.
SATURDAY - 3PM KICK-OFF
WR
22
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Morocco
VS
Portugal
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WR
9
GYTO PREDICTION
1
VS
1
Morocco remain unbeaten in Qatar having beat Belgium and Canada to qualify and then held Spain to a goalless draw in the Last 16 before knocking them out on penalties. Clearly a hard side to break down and dangerous on the counter with Ziyech playing really well. Could frustrate Portugal here like they did Spain but I expect them to attack more too. Portugal come here with confident sky high after thrashing Switzerland and a score draw looks the way to play this.
SATURDAY - 7PM KICK-OFF
WR
5
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England
VS
France
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WR
4
GYTO PREDICTION
2
VS
2
With France scoring plenty and conceding in 3 of their 4 games so far it gives England a decent chance if they are clinical on the counter like they have been so far. England have scored 12 so far and I think they could sneak through against a weaker France defence.
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