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...And Then There Were Eight

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09-Dec-22 20:00

...And Then There Were Eight

We're now at the business end of the World Cup in Qatar, with quarter finals looming, as eight teams vie for spots in the semi final. Join Kam Raslan and the pundits as they look forward to Croatia vs Brazil, Netherlands vs Argentina, Morocco vs Portugal and England vs France. Will Brazil continue their Samba dance against aging, but experienced Croatia? Can Louis van Gaal's Oranje stop Messi and Co. from claiming that coveted trophy? Will Cristiano Ronaldo start against The Atlas Lion, who themselves are looking for another prey to devour. Last but not least, will The Three Lions come up on top against defending champions, France? We unpack these narratives, and more, on Just For Kicks.

Produced by: Haniff Baharudin

Presented by: Kam Raslan


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Categories:  sportsfootball

Tags:  quarter-finalscroatia vs brazilnetherlands vs argentinamorocco vs portugalengland vs franceqatar 2022 world cup





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