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#广场预测世界杯赢40000U World Cup Round of 16 Predictions: Giants Sleeping, Dark Horses Reveling, Who Will Clock Out First?
My fellow football fans, with the 32-team roster for the USA-Canada-Mexico World Cup freshly revealed, this "watered-down" Super Bowl (oops, Super Cup) after expansion is finally entering the knockout stage where real strength is tested.
Looking at this glamorous yet slightly unfamiliar list of 32 teams, feeling a bit dazzled? Don’t worry, today I’ll use a magnifying glass + mysticism + jinx to uncover which teams can smoothly squeeze into the Round of 16 and which ones will probably pack their bags for some North American shopping.
Top Half: Death Aura Thin, But Grudges and Feuds Remain
Brazil vs Japan (Samba Dancers vs Japanese Cuisine)
Japan has delicate footwork and can pass the ball into the opponent’s box. Seeing such resilient and technically superb neighbors, let’s not mention our own team... They even beat Brazil in a friendly last year, but Brazil’s "monsters" remain unbeaten with 2 wins and 1 draw in the group stage, charging in full force. Vinicius Jr. bursts forward like a motorcycle going the wrong way on the highway, and as long as Neymar doesn’t roll around, Japan’s defense will have a tough time.
Prediction: A 90-minute draw, Japan exits in extra time. As representatives of Asian teams, they lose with honor, and the post-match press conference standard procedure of bowing and apologizing begins.
Netherlands vs Morocco (Total Football vs Best Trash Talk)
The Netherlands topped their group, quite solid. But Morocco, as the Lions of the Atlas, are no pushovers. This match might turn into a drill of "Dutchmen always passing, Moroccans always pressing." As semifinalists last tournament, Morocco’s squad is more mature this time, and their counterattack is top among the 32 teams. The Netherlands will likely go home to inherit tulip fields in the Round of 16.
Prediction: Both sides play 120 minutes, Morocco wins on penalties.
Germany vs Paraguay (German Tank vs South American Sticky Candy)
Germany lost one group match but still advanced to the Round of 32 with 2 wins and 1 loss. Paraguay is known for being tough and tenacious, with defensive moves as rough as construction site work. But for the disciplined Germans, this kind of methodical team is the least scary. As long as the German tank doesn’t break down and avoids fancy ineffective possession, running over Paraguay is only a matter of time.
Prediction: Germany solves it in 90 minutes.
South Africa vs Canada (Host Bounty Game vs Newcomer Experience Card)
This match is interesting. South Africa is second in Group A, Canada second in Group B—both are "rookies" in World Cup knockout stages. But Canada, as one of the hosts, has a huge home atmosphere advantage, and their group-stage attack was fierce, scoring 6 goals. South Africa made history, but getting past Canada will be tough. As a host with backing from various capitals, Canada is destined to advance.
Prediction: The hosts solve it in 90 minutes.
Bottom Half: Star-Studded, Stubbornness of Legends and Ambitions of New Powers
Argentina vs Cape Verde (Messi’s Tour vs Prostrate Fishing Village)
Cape Verde, a small African nation of only 500k people, making it to the Round of 32 is a miracle in itself. But miracles always end, especially when facing a full-strength Messi. Argentina won all three group matches with zero goals conceded—their dominance is terrifying. This match will likely be a Messi solo show. The King will continue to write new heights in scoring, while Cape Verde players ask for jersey photos after the match.
Argentina advances with eyes closed.
Portugal vs Ghana (Ronaldo’s Record Night vs African Track Team)
Portugal, despite being a powerhouse, had a bumpy group stage, even drawing with DR Congo. Ghana has explosive physicality and runs like crazy. But Portugal’s savvy players are best at using possession to drag down opponents’ rhythm. Given Ronaldo’s hunger for goals and Ghana’s occasional defensive lapses, Portugal can likely finish within 120 minutes. Portugal squeaking through is not a big issue.
This might be Ronaldo’s last World Cup; every match counts. Compared to Messi’s triumphant march, Ronaldo seems more downcast this time.
France vs Sweden (Rooster Pecking vs Viking Landing)
France advanced early with two consecutive group wins, bloodless. Sweden made the Round of 32, but facing Mbappé’s "supercar" sprints and Dembélé’s godly dribbling and goals, Sweden’s tall defenders might pull their backs. As long as France doesn’t mess around, Sweden will struggle to cause trouble.
Prediction: France wins in 90 minutes.
Belgium vs Senegal (Golden Generation’s Twilight vs Teranga Lions’ Roar)
Belgium now seems a bit "old." De Bruyne’s passing and shooting are still sharp, but Lukaku is no longer the fast-moving tank he was. They topped their group but didn’t win convincingly. Senegal has top stars like Mané and strong attacking power. This match is a perfect breeding ground for an upset! Considering Belgium’s aging defense, Senegal’s "lions" could easily tear apart the "Red Devils."
Prediction: Senegal pulls off an upset and advances, leaving Belgium’s golden generation to exit in disappointment.
Who Will Laugh Last?
England vs DR Congo is like adults vs kids—steady as a rock. The sheer dominance in market value translates to a 90-minute victory on the pitch.
Spain vs Austria: Possession football will tire opponents to cramps. Hope Rodri can speed things up so we don’t miss Iniesta too much. Yamal cutting inside and shooting should help Spain solve it in 90 minutes.
Ivory Coast vs Norway: Haaland was benched in the last group match to save him for scoring, but the African champions are no pushovers. Prediction: Penalties decide it. Expect Haaland to score in the shootout and eliminate the Africans—this also fits capital demands.
Mexico vs Ecuador: A clash of American teams. Considering altitude and host status, Mexico moves on.
USA vs Bosnia: With capital backing, expect many goals. 120 minutes then penalties, with the host winning. Honest investors worldwide, hold onto your wallets.
Switzerland vs Algeria: Favor the Africans to advance because they have a Zidane—Luca Zidane. Of course, that’s my tribute to the old king.
Australia vs Egypt: With a healthy Salah and Omar Marmoush forming a Premier League double spear, plus Trezeguet, Egypt’s attack is fearsome. Needing to score one more to advance, Egypt should net a few extra in 90 minutes.
Colombia vs Ghana: Physical, intense battles will be the main theme. Favor the Americans to advance.
To sum up: After expanding this World Cup, the group stage indeed lost some cruelty and gained some warmth (mediocrity clashing). But in the Round of 32 knockout stage, it’s win or go home. Although I’ve made many predictions, the ball is round. Mexico toppling someone, or USA unexpectedly bowing out—that’s the real flavor of the World Cup!