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Eighth day of the knockout stages:
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Eighth day of the knockout stages:

The article discusses two high-profile matches scheduled for the knockout phase of a major football tournament. The first match features Brazil against Norway, with Brazil being the favored team but facing a strong Norwegian squad considered to have their best generation in history. Brazilian coach Carlo Ancelotti confirmed that Raphinha will return for this match, while Lucas Paquetta will be unavailable. The second match is between Mexico and England at the iconic Azteca Stadium, where Mexico has only lost twice in their last 89 games. Although England is theoretically seen as the underdog, they are expected to challenge for a potential second World Cup title in their history. The winners of these two matches will face each other in the quarterfinals, with many fans hoping for a Brazil vs. England showdown. Both matches will be broadcast live on Arena Sport 1.

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Eighth day of the knockout stages:

The article discusses two high-profile matches scheduled for the knockout phase of a major football tournament. The first match features Brazil against Norway, with Brazil being the favored team but facing a strong Norwegian squad considered to have their best generation in history. Brazilian coach Carlo Ancelotti confirmed that Raphinha will return for this match, while Lucas Paquetta will be unavailable. The second match is between Mexico and England at the iconic Azteca Stadium, where Mexico has only lost twice in their last 89 games. Although England is theoretically seen as the underdog, they are expected to challenge for a potential second World Cup title in their history. The winners of these two matches will face each other in the quarterfinals, with many fans hoping for a Brazil vs. England showdown. Both matches will be broadcast live on Arena Sport 1.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on sports events and does not involve any political topics, figures, or policies. It provides factual information about upcoming football matches without any biased language or framing.

Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 65): The article provides accurate details about the upcoming matches, including teams, times, and some player updates like Raphinha's return. It mentions historical context such as Mexico's record at Aztec Stadium. However, it uses emotionally charged language ('duel', 'blagi favoriti') and presents Eng

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