There are no safe bets in World Cup quarterfinals filled with potential favorites
As this World Cup for the ages reaches its stretch run, France and Argentina seem to be on a collision course for a first-ever World Cup final rematch four years after their 2022 epic.

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- Primary source: NY Post
- Published: Jul 8, 2026, 11:30 PM UTC
- Coverage area: Sports
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