What to expect at tonight’s World Cup matches
SOCCER WORLD CUP – As the world tries to get over Argentina's shocking 3–0 defeat to Croatia, all eyes will turn to Nigeria and Iceland's match.
Tonight (22 June) will see Nigeria play against Iceland at 5pm and Serbia play against Switzerland at 8pm in the Soccer World Cup.
Group D was blown wide open after Croatia’s shock 3–0 victory over Argentina last night. This means Nigeria and Iceland, of which neither has won a game yet, could both progress to the last round of 16. Winning this game would be paramount to doing so.
Just in case anyone missed a fantastic victory for Croatia 🇭🇷 over Argentina 🇦🇷 #ARGCRO #ArgentinavsCroatia #Argentina #Croatia #Worldcup2018Russia #Messi face at the end is amazing https://t.co/XEMj4IXDJi
— Human Being 🐦 (@skalamz) June 21, 2018
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Serbia leads group E after taking a win against Costa Rica, and Brazil and Switzerland drew in their match.
With four fairly strong teams in this group, Serbia will look to extend their lead in the group stage and leave nothing to chance in the third and final group stage match against Brazil, who are one of the tournament favourites.
Bare this is Neymar in High School #Brazil #BRASUI #WorldCup pic.twitter.com/MU60eqJhTc
— Dineo Pearl Modise (@DineoPModise) June 17, 2018
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