Tonight's World Cup will feature a series of exciting matches, with a super early showdown between Argentina and Saudi Arabia in Group C, led by soccer's King David Mays. The two sides are very evenly matched, and Argentina, the favorites, have a magnificent forward line that will make sure they get the best out of their opponents in order to win the first place.
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Argentina, the traditional South American powerhouse, has been derided by netizens as the runner-up in recent years, but they finally got rid of the stigma of being the second-best team by beating Brazil in the final of the Copa America last year, and they are certainly hoping to catch up with the success and try to win the World Cup again. The leader of the team Scaloni this time to create the best lineup, the front line is very luxurious, Mace, Di Maria, Zulian Ivaris, Paulo Dabana and Nadalu Martinez, have enough money to play offensive soccer.
Argentina's warm-up match earlier showed strong firepower, with a 5-0 win over West Asian team UAE, leading by 4 goals in the first half, with Di Maria scoring 2 goals and 1 assist. This time, when they meet another West Asian team, Saudi Arabia, with a group of scorers tarted up in the sun, I believe that they can quickly open the record in the first half, and establish an early victory.
Saudi Arabia's strength loses a street.
Saudi Arabia's players are all playing in the local league, and their strength and experience is not comparable to Argentina's. In their five previous appearances in the final week of the World Cup, they have exited the group stage in four of them, making them obvious companions, with their last appearance against Russia.
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The two Uruguayan teams have both lost and are behind in the first half, and only beat Egypt in the last game, so it's not likely that they will meet Argentina's powerful offense, and it's not likely that they will be able to hold them off in the first half.
broadcast schedule
Tuesday 6:00pm World Cup Argentina Vs Saudi Arabia
Tuesday 9:00pm WC Denmark Vs Tunisia
Wednesday 00:00 WC Mexico Vs Poland
Wednesday 3:00am World Cup France Vs Australia