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7/10/2026 - Norway’s Erling Haaland cemented a historic soccer milestone on Monday by leading his nation into the FIFA World Cup quarterfinals for the first time ever with a shocking upset over Brazil. The 25-year-old superstar broke a late-match stalemate with a brilliant brace in the final 15 minutes of regulation, single-handedly carrying the underdog squad past the record five-time world champions. Haaland's dramatic late-game heroics have completely re-centered the global sports landscape around Norway's unimaginable tournament run
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The global stage has officially reached its ultimate distillation. It is Friday, July 10, and the 2026 FIFA World Cup is down to its final seven elite blockbusters. The group stage spectacles and early knockout anomalies are behind us, leaving a heavily European-dominated battlefield alongside a singular, legendary South American giant.
Here is how the bracket is shaping up for the ultimate dash to the trophy in New Jersey.
France has officially re-established itself as the ultimate boss of this tournament. Yesterday in Foxborough, they delivered a clinical 2-0 shutout over a resilient Morocco squad to lock down the first official spot in the Semifinals. Kylian Mbappé and company have looked completely unflappable, combining high-octane transitional offense with an interior defensive wall that has yet to concede a catastrophic blow in the knockouts. They get a much-deserved weekend off before heading to Dallas for Tuesday's semi-final match.
As we speak, the second semifinalist is being decided at the Los Angeles Stadium. Spain and Belgium are deadlocked at 1-1 in the second half of a highly physical tactical chess match.
The Action: Fabián Ruiz opened the scoring for Spain with a brilliant 30th-minute strike, but Belgium responded just before the half as Charles De Ketelaere found the equalizer.
The Stakes: The winner of this grueling battle inherits the prize of matching up against France on July 14.
Tomorrow, the other side of the bracket takes center stage with two quarterfinal matchups that feel like absolute championship finals.
Norway vs. England (5:00 PM ET): Erling Haaland has completely set this tournament on fire, fresh off a multi-goal masterclass that shockingly sent tournament favorites Brazil packing. He currently leads the Golden Boot race, but Harry Kane and a star-studded England squad present a massive, battle-tested defensive challenge.
Argentina vs. Switzerland (9:00 PM ET): Lionel Messi’s definitive last dance is still alive. Argentina carries the entire weight of South America on its shoulders as the last non-European squad standing. They’ll have to break down a deeply stubborn Swiss team that advanced via a signature penalty shootout masterclass over Colombia.
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