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QUARTERFINAL MENU: Coffee or the milk of the Alps?

The article discusses the upcoming quarterfinal match between Colombia and Switzerland at the World Cup, set to take place at the 'BC Plejs' stadium in Vancouver. Colombia enters the game as favorites after going six matches without a loss, scoring just one goal throughout the tournament while maintaining strong defensive form. Switzerland, on the other hand, has struggled defensively in three of their four games, which could hinder their chances against Colombia. The article highlights Colombia's confidence in advancing to the next round and notes that Switzerland had an easier draw but failed to make a significant impression. It also mentions Switzerland's narrow victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina and their tough battle against Algeria in the previous round. Colombia's defense is seen as their main strength, having kept clean sheets in three consecutive matches, though they struggle with converting chances into goals. The article suggests that a 1-0 win for Colombia is the most likely outcome.

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The article discusses two matches in the round of 16 of the World Cup. The first match features Argentina against Egypt, highlighting Lionel Messi's potential impact and Egypt's defensive challenges due to injuries. The article predicts a win for Argentina. The second match covers Switzerland versus Colombia, noting both teams' strengths and Switzerland's historical difficulty against South American teams. A prediction of a penalty shootout victory for Colombia is provided.

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Matches this July 7 at the 2026 World Cup: schedule and TV channel

On Tuesday, July 7, two matches will take place in the knockout stage of the 2026 World Cup. Argentina faces Egypt at the Atlanta Stadium in the United States, while Switzerland plays against Colombia at the BC Place in Vancouver, Canada. Argentina, led by Lionel Messi, aims to advance despite a narrow win over Cape Verde in the previous round. Egypt, featuring star player Mohamed Salah, hopes to make history by defeating a top contender. Meanwhile, Colombia, having defeated Ghana 1-0, seeks to continue its journey in the tournament. The matches will be broadcast on several television channels in Colombia.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on sports events and does not present any political bias or commentary. It provides factual information about the upcoming matches, teams, and broadcasting details without taking a stance or showing favoritism toward any team or nation.

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Argentina battle Egypt, Swiss test Colombia in World Cup Round of 16

In the World Cup Round of 16, Argentina faces Egypt, both teams having recently played grueling matches that raised concerns about player recovery and fitness. Argentina, the reigning champions, narrowly defeated Cape Verde in extra time, while Egypt advanced past Australia via a penalty shootout after a tightly contested 120-minute match. Both teams are expected to rely heavily on their physicality, with Argentina's Lionel Messi acknowledging the strain of the previous game. Meanwhile, in another match, Switzerland prepares to challenge Colombia, known for their impenetrable defense. Colombia has allowed only one goal throughout the tournament, but Switzerland's emerging talent Johan Manzambi could pose a significant threat.

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