The last 16 of the World Cup is set, and some of football’s most prominent teams remain in the running for the title. All three co-hosts are still in contention. The U.S. will face Belgium, Canada meets Morocco, and Mexico hosts England at the Azteca stadium. Argentina, the 2022 champions, are also advancing after a narrow escape against Cape Verde, the smallest nation to reach the knockout rounds.
The Most Exciting Round of 16 Tie
Our writers have weighed in on the match-ups that promise to deliver excitement:
- Stuart James: Mexico vs. England and Brazil vs. Norway are intriguing, but Spain vs. Portugal stands out as a potential classic.
- Oliver Kay: The Iberian derby between Portugal and Spain could be captivating, while Mexico vs. England also promises excitement.
- Phil Hay: Brazil’s match with Norway could surprise, as Norway has been performing well.
- Laura Williamson: Mexico vs. England, regardless of the kickoff time.
- Tim Spiers: Mexico vs. England is about occasion and drama; US vs. Belgium is expected to be entertaining.
- Dermot Corrigan: Portugal vs. Spain has history, yet Mexico vs. England feels uniquely exciting.
- Carl Anka: USA vs. Belgium could have a significant impact, potentially elevating US soccer.
- Simon Hughes: Picking Mexico vs. England.
- Lukas Weese: Portugal vs. Spain, highlighting Ronaldo’s pursuit of a World Cup win.
- Matt Slater: Prefers Mexico vs. England, but acknowledges Portugal vs. Spain and Brazil vs. Norway as highlights.
- Nick Miller: Mexico vs. England with the Azteca’s unique atmosphere could be memorable.
- Patrick Iversen: Mexico vs. England will test both teams’ mettle.
- Henry Bushnell: Mexico-England is unmatched due to its history and passion.
Potential Upsets in the Round of 16
- James: Envisions Norway defeating Brazil, given Norway’s strong performance.
- Kay: Finds USA vs. Belgium and Mexico vs. England to be likely upset scenarios.
- Hay: Predicts an upset with the USMNT beating Belgium.
- Williamson: Favors Norway to defeat Brazil, seeing vulnerabilities in Brazil’s play.
- Spiers: Sees Norway with potential to unseat Brazil.
- Corrigan: Agrees with Norway’s potential over Brazil.
- Anka: Suggests Mexico could surprise England given their strong showing.
- Hughes: Thinks Paraguay could play a spoiler role.
- Weese: Stands by Canada as a dark horse against Morocco.
- Slater: Picks Norway’s Haaland to challenge Brazil.
- Miller: Puts USA as a likely candidate for an upset against Belgium.
- Iversen: Sees Norway as poised to surprise Brazil.
- Bushnell: Endorses Mexico as a threat to England.
Golden Boot Contenders
- James: Backs Lionel Messi to increase his lead with Argentina’s favorable path.
- Kay: Opportunities for Messi and Mbappe to pull ahead, with a nod to Messi.
- Hay: Choose between Messi and Mbappe; leans toward Mbappe.
- Williamson: Predicts a duel between Mbappe and Messi, going with Mbappe.
- Spiers: Believes Mbappe will top the rankings.
- Corrigan: Thinks Messi will capitalize on Argentina’s draw, but notes Oyarzabal’s potential.
- Anka: Notes Mbappe’s scoring prowess.
- Hughes: Goes with Mbappe.
- Weese: Reiterates Mbappe’s potential to lead the Golden Boot race.
- Slater: Decides on Messi over Mbappe.
- Miller: Predicts a strong performance from Vinicius Jr. to challenge Messi and Mbappe.
- Iversen: Gives a slight edge to Messi after a coin toss.
- Bushnell: Mbappe is favored to maintain his lead.
World Cup Observations So Far
- James: Surprised by the competitive nature and late drama of matches.
- Kay: Impressed by Cape Verde and lenient refereeing.
- Hay: Highlights the passionate Mexican crowds.
- Williamson: Finds kick-off times frustrating, and notes the scarcity of tactical ‘dark arts.’
- Spiers: Host nations’ vibrancy and the amusing booing of hydration breaks stand out.
- Corrigan: Messi’s performances have dispelled theories of his decline.
- Anka: Surprised by Senegal’s late match collapse.
- Hughes: Notes favorable refereeing encouraging physical play.
- Weese: Observes a trend of late goals adding to excitement.
- Slater: Surprised by the high quality of matches overall.
- Miller: Impressed by consistent performances from big stars.
- Iversen: Enjoys thrilling finishes across matches.
- Bushnell: Excited to see star players consistently performing well.
Top Stadiums in the Round of 16
- James: Picks the Azteca as the standout venue.
- Kay: Favors Atlanta but regrets missing the Azteca.
- Hay: Confirms the Azteca as unmatched.
- Williamson: Recommends Lumen Field in Seattle for its atmosphere.
- Spiers: Matches the Azteca’s historical significance.
- Corrigan: Agrees with sentiments favoring the Azteca’s history.
- Anka: Describes Azteca as a football cathedral.
- Hughes: Considers Azteca a must-experience venue.
- Weese: Hopes the Azteca hosts the final.
- Slater: High regard for the Azteca’s architectural beauty.
- Miller: Criticizes the exclusion of Azteca from later stages.
- Iversen: Appreciates the Azteca’s enduring appeal.
- Bushnell: Lauds Lumen Field as well.
Standout Performers of the Round of 32
- James: Praises Michael Olise’s graceful performances.
- Kay: Highlights Harry Kane’s crucial role for England.
- Hay: Recognizes Michael Olise and Lamine Yamal.
- Williamson: Applauds Harry Kane’s key moments.
- Spiers: Credits Harry Kane’s decisive impact.
- Corrigan: Commends Rodri’s control in Spain’s match.
- Anka: Celebrates Michael Olise’s creativity and flair.
- Hughes: Gives Harry Kane top marks.
- Weese: Enjoys watching Kylian Mbappe’s magic.
- Slater: Values Kane and Olise as key players.
- Miller: Highlights Rafael Leao for Portugal.
- Iversen: Impressed by Harry Kane’s performance.
- Bushnell: Finds Kane’s play captivating.
Goals of the Round of 32
- James: Sidny Lopes Cabral’s striking goal takes top spot.
- Kay: Kylian Mbappe’s first for France is noted.
- Hay: Harry Kane’s second against DR Congo stands out.
- Williamson: Applauds Stephen Eustaquio’s measured strike for Canada.
- Spiers: Enjoys Ismaila Sarr’s wonder goal for Senegal.
- Corrigan: Julian Quinones’ goal for Mexico is unforgettable.
- Anka: Admired Amad Diallo’s skillful finish.
- Hughes: Agrees with Anka on Diallo’s strike.
- Weese: Picks Stephen Eustaquio’s late strike for Canada.
- Slater: Praises King Kane’s emphatic finish.
- Miller: Savor Ismaila Sarr’s technically perfect goal.
- Iversen: Chooses Antonio Nusa for superb execution.
Contenders to Challenge France’s World Cup Bid
- James: Their own mistakes could cost them, or possibly Spain.
- Kay: Several teams are capable of challenging France, such as Spain.
- Hay: Spain, theoretically, could challenge them by dominating possession.
- Williamson: Spain poses a significant challenge.
- Spiers: Argentina with solid defense could be a contender.
- Anka: Teams like Morocco or Spain can cause trouble.
- Corrigan: Spain’s control of possession is key against France.
- Hughes: Believes several teams could upset France.
- Weese: Argentina as potential finalists against France.
- Slater: Spain or Argentina could pose a significant threat.
- Miller: Envisions Brazil as a formidable adversary.
- Iversen: Regards the unpredictable nature of the tournament as a factor.
- Bushnell: Multiple teams including Spain, Morocco, or others could stop France.

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