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FIFA World Cup Weekend Recap: Brazil, Spain, Japan and Netherlands Shine as Argentina Prepare for Austria Clash Tonight

Cape Verde draw against Uruguay

The FIFA World Cup delivered another action-packed weekend filled with goals, comebacks and statement victories as several tournament favourites strengthened their credentials, while Cape Verde continued their fairytale campaign with another historic result.

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With Argentina taking on Austria tonight at 8:00 p.m. (Kenya Time), fans can expect another exciting chapter in what has already been an unforgettable tournament.

Cape Verde Hold Uruguay in Historic Draw

Cape Verde continued to make history after battling Uruguay to an entertaining 2-2 draw.

The African nation stunned the South Americans by taking the lead before Uruguay fought back. Cape Verde refused to surrender and found a deserved second-half equaliser to earn another valuable point against one of football’s traditional giants.

The result further proves that the tournament’s so-called underdogs are capable of causing major upsets.

Salah Inspires Egypt Comeback

Egypt recovered from an early setback to defeat New Zealand 3-1 in an impressive comeback victory.

Mohamed Salah once again proved why he remains Africa’s biggest football star, scoring one goal and producing another outstanding display to earn the Man of the Match award.

The Pharaohs now look well placed to challenge for a place in the knockout rounds.

Brazil Finally Find Their Rhythm

Brazil responded perfectly after their disappointing opening performance by beating Haiti comfortably.

Manchester United striker Matheus Cunha continued the excellent form he showed towards the end of the club season, scoring twice to lead Brazil’s attack.

VinΓ­cius JΓΊnior also looked lively throughout the match, constantly troubling defenders and showing the confidence that Brazil will need if they hope to go deeper into this World Cup than in recent editions.

With their attack finally clicking, Brazil appear to be finding momentum at exactly the right time.

Netherlands Hit Sweden for Five

The Netherlands produced one of the performances of the weekend with a dominant 5-1 victory over Sweden.

Brian Brobbey stole the headlines with two goals before Cody Gakpo added a brace of his own.

Substitute Crysencio Summerville also found the net after coming off the bench, while Anthony Elanga grabbed Sweden’s only goal in an otherwise difficult evening for the Scandinavians.

The Dutch attack is beginning to look one of the most dangerous in the competition.

Germany Fight Back Against CΓ΄te d’Ivoire

Germany had to work harder than expected after falling behind against CΓ΄te d’Ivoire.

The Ivorians shocked the Europeans by opening the scoring, but Germany showed their experience by responding with two goals to complete a 2-1 comeback victory and secure another important three points.

Despite the defeat, CΓ΄te d’Ivoire showed enough quality to suggest they could still trouble other teams later in the tournament.

Japan Send a Title Warning

Japan continue to strengthen their reputation as genuine World Cup contenders.

The Asian giants swept aside Tunisia 4-0 with an organised and clinical performance that underlined both their attacking quality and defensive discipline.

Having impressed throughout the tournament so far, Japan are quickly becoming one of the teams nobody wants to face in the knockout rounds.

Spain Cruise Past Saudi Arabia

Spain also enjoyed a comfortable afternoon, beating Saudi Arabia 4-0.

Mikel Oyarzabal scored twice, while teenage sensation Lamine Yamal added another goal before an own goal completed the scoring.

Spain’s combination of youthful energy and experienced finishers continues to make them one of the favourites for the trophy.

Belgium and Iran Cancel Each Other Out

Belgium and Iran played out the tournament’s only goalless draw of the weekend, with neither side able to find the breakthrough despite several promising opportunities.

Both teams may feel they left valuable points on the pitch.

Tonight: Argentina Expected to Continue Winning Start

Attention now turns to Monday’s headline fixture as Argentina face Austria at 8:00 p.m. Kenya Time.

The reigning world champions are overwhelming favourites to collect all three points and continue their march towards the knockout stages.

Argentina train ahead of their world cup fixture with Austria

With Lionel Scaloni’s side packed with attacking talent and tournament experience, anything other than an Argentine victory would rank among the biggest surprises of the World Cup so far.

Football fans across Kenya can catch the action live from 8:00 p.m. (E.A.T.) as another exciting World Cup evening awaits.

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