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Brazil vs. Mexico

BetOdds
RegulationBRA -195, MEX +530, DRAW +340
SpreadBRA -1 (-130), MEX +1 (+105)
TotalO2.5 -120, U2.5 +100

Belgium vs. Japan

BetOdds
RegulationBEL -255, JPN +750, DRAW +370
SpreadJPN +1.5 (-140), BEL -1.5 (+115)
TotalO2.5 -130, U2.5 +105

Jeff Sherman highlighted the latest odds for every team remaining in the World Cup to win it all:

FIFA World Cup soccer updated

Brazil 3/1
France 7/2
Croatia 5/1
Belgium 6/1
England 6/1
Uruguay 14/1
Colombia 18/1
Russia 20/1
Mexico 30/1
Switzerland 30/1
Sweden 50/1
Japan 250/1

— Jeff Sherman (@golfodds) July 1, 2018

Updated 2018 FIFA World Cup Bracket

2018 FIFA World Cup Quotes & Tweets – Monday, July 2

Brazil vs. Mexico

Richard Conway gave a peek at the stadium this match will take place at:

FIFA World Cup soccer updated

Brazil 3/1
France 7/2
Croatia 5/1
Belgium 6/1
England 6/1
Uruguay 14/1
Colombia 18/1
Russia 20/1
Mexico 30/1
Switzerland 30/1
Sweden 50/1
Japan 250/1

— Jeff Sherman (@golfodds) July 1, 2018

Brazil captain Thiago Silva highlighted his side’s evolution since a slow start to this World Cup (via The Guardian):

I think our evolution has been impressive since the first match. We are well-prepared and planning to progress to the quarter-finals. The coach provided us with all the necessary tools; we have plan A and plan B. We hope that [Monday] will be a wonderful day, and that Neymar will be as inspired as everyone else.

ESPN FC tweeted out the new look that Mexican stars Javier Hernandez and Miguel Layun are debuting today against Brazil:

Javier Hernandez and Miguel Layun have a new look for Mexico's clash with Brazil. pic.twitter.com/srB9hH0mMP

— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) July 2, 2018

Mexico captain Andres Guardado knows the stakes of this matchup (via USA Today):

It is the biggest game of our lives. What greater motivation could you need than the five-time champion? It is the perfect scene. There is no greater memory than making history with the fifth match.

FOX Soccer tweeted the starting XI for each side and pointed out that stalwart Brazilian back Marcelo won’t be in action as a starter today:

Rafael Marquez STARTS for Mexico against Brazil! No Layun for #MEX

Marcelo is not fit enough to start for #BRA, but available on the bench. pic.twitter.com/NYLlQ2bBwX

— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) July 2, 2018

Belgium vs. Japan

SuperSport found that Belgium was the highest scoring country during this year’s group stage:

Belgium were the most prolific team in the group stage of this FIFA #WorldCup. Will they keep their scoring up against Japan tonight? pic.twitter.com/PJLwSavh1O

— SuperSport (@SuperSportTV) July 2, 2018

Belgium head coach Roberto Martinez spoke about how confident his squad is at this juncture (via BBC):

I think there is a belief; we've been undefeated for a long long time. There is a real understanding among the players and it's an opportunity to face the best teams in the world... I think we've done everything we can as a group to prepare ourselves.'

Goal.com wondered if Eden Hazard will step up and fill the void in terms of starpower at the World Cup after both Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi exited on the first day of knockout play:

Messi gone. Ronaldo gone.

Can Hazard become the major superstar of the #WorldCup in the absence of the GOATs? https://t.co/4IAeWMsuzw

— Goal (@goal) July 1, 2018

Japan head coach Akira Nishino on his decision to make his side play defensively against Poland (via BBC):

In that moment, I had to make a decision on our tactical direction. [Spectators] were short-changed 10 minutes, and they probably got a little less mileage than usual out of the first 80 minutes. So I want to pay people back [against Belgium].

Sporf noted that the Japanese barely escaped the group stage, edging past Senegal on yellow card differential—the last possible tiebreaker before drawing lots:

Senegal are the first side in #WorldCup history to be eliminated on Fair Play Points.

Japan - 4 Yellow Cards
Senegal - 6 Yellow Cards

Wow. pic.twitter.com/AlgMh4jQNK

— SPORF (@Sporf) June 28, 2018

2018 FIFA World Cup Picks – Monday, July 2

Brazil vs. Mexico

Prediction: Brazil 2 – Mexico 1

Belgium vs. Japan

Prediction: Belgium 1 – Japan 1 (regulation), Belgium 2 – Japan 1 (AET)

2018 FIFA World Cup Results

MatchupGroupScore
Group Stage
Thursday, June 14
Russia vs. Saudi ArabiaGroup ARUS 5 – KSA 0
Friday, June 15
Egypt vs. UruguayGroup AURU 1 – EGY 0
Morocco vs. IranGroup BIRN 1 – MAR 0
Portugal vs. SpainGroup BPOR 3 – ESP 3
Saturday, June 16
France vs. AustraliaGroup CFRA 2 – AUS 1
Argentina vs. Iceland*Group DARG 1 – ISL 1
Peru vs. DenmarkGroup CDEN 1 – PER 0
Croatia vs. NigeriaGroup DCRO 2 – NGA 0
Sunday, June 17
Costa Rica vs. SerbiaGroup ESRB 1 – CRC 0
Germany vs. MexicoGroup FMEX 1 – GER 0
Brazil vs. SwitzerlandGroup EBRA 1 – SUI 1
Monday, June 18
Sweden vs. South KoreaGroup FSWE 1 – KOR 0
Belgium vs. PanamaGroup GBEL 3 – PAN 0
Tunisia vs. EnglandGroup GENG 2 – TUN 1
Tuesday, June 19
Colombia vs. JapanGroup HJPN 2 – COL 1
Poland vs. SenegalGroup HSEN 2 – POL 1
Russia vs. EgyptGroup ARUS 3 - EGY 1
Wednesday, June 20
Portugal vs. MoroccoGroup BPOR 1 – MAR 0
Uruguay vs. Saudi ArabiaGroup AURU 1 – KSA 0
Iran vs. SpainGroup BESP 1 – IRN 0
Thursday, June 21
Denmark vs. AustraliaGroup CDEN 1 – AUS 1
France vs. PeruGroup CFRA 1 – PER 0
Argentina vs. CroatiaGroup DCRO 3 – ARG 0
Friday, June 22
Brazil vs. Costa RicaGroup EBRA 2 – CRC 0
Nigeria vs. IcelandGroup DNGA 2 – ISL 0
Serbia vs. SwitzerlandGroup ESUI 2 – SRB 1
Saturday, June 23
Belgium vs. TunisiaGroup GBEL 5 – TUN 2
South Korea vs. MexicoGroup FMEX 2 – KOR 0
Germany vs. SwedenGroup FGER 2 – SWE 1
Sunday, June 24
England vs. PanamaGroup GENG 6 – PAN 1
Japan vs. SenegalGroup HJPN 2 – SEN 2
Poland vs. ColombiaGroup HCOL 3 – POL 0
Monday, June 25
Uruguay vs. RussiaGroup AURU 3 – RUS 0
Saudi Arabia vs. EgyptGroup AKSA 2 – EGY 1
Spain vs. MoroccoGroup BESP 2 – MAR 2
Iran vs. PortugalGroup BIRN 1 – POR 1
Tuesday, June 26
Denmark vs. FranceGroup CFRA 0 – DEN 0
Australia vs. PeruGroup CPER 2 – AUS 0
Nigeria vs. ArgentinaGroup DARG 2 – NGA 1
Iceland vs. CroatiaGroup DCRO 2 – ISL 1
Wednesday, June 27
South Korea vs. GermanyGroup FKOR 2 – GER 0
Mexico vs. SwedenGroup FSWE 3 – MEX 0
Serbia vs. BrazilGroup EBRA 2 – SRB 0
Switzerland vs. Costa RicaGroup ESUI 2 – CRC 2
Thursday, June 28
Japan vs. PolandGroup HPOL 1 - JPN 0
Senegal vs. ColombiaGroup HCOL 1 - SEN 0
England vs. BelgiumGroup GBEL 1 - ENG 0
Panama vs. TunisiaGroup GTUN 2 - PAN 1
Knockout Stage
Saturday, June 30
France vs. ArgentinaR16FRA 4 – ARG 3
Uruguay vs. PortugalR16URU 2 – POR 1
Sunday, July 1
Spain vs. RussiaR16RUS 1 (4) – ESP 1 (3)
Croatia vs. DenmarkR16CRO 1 (3) – DEN 1 (2)