The FIFA World Cup quarterfinals are underway with France, Morocco, Spain, Belgium, Norway, England, Argentina, and Switzerland competing. The quarterfinals will determine which teams advance to the semifinals.
According to FIFA, the World Cup has drawn in over 3.5 billion viewers worldwide (FIFA). The tournament has been filled with exciting matches and surprising upsets.
"The World Cup is a tournament like no other," said FIFA President Gianni Infantino. "It brings people together from all over the world and showcases the best of football."
The quarterfinals will feature some exciting matchups, including France vs. England and Spain vs. Argentina. These matches will be crucial in determining which teams advance to the semifinals.
The teams that advance to the semifinals will have a chance to compete for the championship title. The semifinals will be played on July 11 and 12, with the final match taking place on July 15.
The World Cup has a rich history, dating back to 1930 when the first tournament was held in Uruguay. Since then, the tournament has grown in popularity and is now one of the most widely viewed sporting events in the world.
FIFA World Cup
The FIFA World Cup is a premier international football tournament held every four years. The tournament features 32 national teams competing in a series of matches to determine the world champion.
Key questions
- What is the FIFA World Cup?
- The FIFA World Cup is a premier international football tournament held every four years, featuring 32 national teams competing to determine the world champion. The tournament is organized by the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) and is one of the most widely viewed sporting events in the world.
- Which teams are competing in the quarterfinals?
- The quarterfinals feature eight teams: France, Morocco, Spain, Belgium, Norway, England, Argentina, and Switzerland. These teams will compete in a series of matches to determine which teams advance to the semifinals.












