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Portugal-Switzerland Laude has ended in the last sixteen of the World Cup in Qatar. Although there are many incidents in the group stage, the football world has not seen any such incident in the second round. However, the 2010 World Cup Spain lost to the moroccan zeal of the audience.

The World Cup quarter final battle is going to start after the recently concluded second round of the second round, which will be the first match of which Brazil and Croisita will play in the first match. On December 9 (Friday) the Education City Steadyum of Al Raitan will face Bangladesh Samat 9 pm.

Let's take a look at the list of the last eight teams:

table of the finals

First match

December 9, Friday (Brazil: Croatia)

9pm, Education City Stadium, Al Raitan

second match

December 9, Friday (Netherlands: Argentina)

1 am in the morning, Lucile Stadium, Lucile

3rd match

December 10, Saturday (Portugal: Morocco)

9pm, Al Thumama Steadyum, Doha

Fourth match

December 10, Saturday (France: England)

1 am in the day, Al Bayt Steadyum, Al Khor

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