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France - England

England Made the Game, France Made It Interesting

Rice organized the middle, England's breaks were merciless, and France's halftime overhaul made the second half dangerous — without erasing who had actually run the match.

ByKlaus Berger

July 18, 2026

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France

France's reviewed games show a high-ceiling attack that can generate volume, transition value, and set-piece threat, but the payoff swings sharply from match to match.

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Updated Jul 19, 2026

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England - Argentina

Argentina's Midfield Did the Governing, Messi Did the Deciding

A 2-1 win over England was built on circulation security, not late drama. Paredes and Enzo held the middle; Messi converted that platform into two decisive final balls when England still had a lead to protect.

Klaus Berger · July 15, 2026

France - Spain

Same Shot Count, Different Game: Spain's Quality Gap Over France

Both sides took ten shots. Spain produced 1.6 xG and three big chances; France produced 0.3 and none. The 2-0 scoreline reflected the process almost exactly.

Klaus Berger · July 14, 2026

Argentina - Switzerland

Argentina Won Twice: Once With a Corner, Once With Ten Against Eleven

The 3-1 scoreline is honest — but it required two completely different attacking routes to arrive there. An early corner-fed header built the first lead; a numerical overload in extra time finished the job.

Mads Vintergaard · July 12, 2026

Norway - England

Bellingham Finished It, but Norway's Corners Made England Earn Every Minute

Two goals from Jude Bellingham decided the match, but Norway's corner-driven threat — 7 corners, 6 shots, 1.22 xG, one goal — kept the contest alive until the 93rd minute.

Mateo Rivas · July 11, 2026

Spain - Belgium

Spain 2-1 Belgium: A One-Goal Margin That Hid a Two-Goal Problem

Spain outshot Belgium 17 to 5, built a 1.7-xG edge, and still needed an 88th-minute Merino goal to close it. The scoreline made Belgium look competitive. The process told a different story.

Sasha Ilyan · July 10, 2026

France - Morocco

Dembélé's Width, Bounou's Saves, and the Gap Between Possession and Danger

France's left-wide creator and central runner opened the game's real attacking channel. Morocco had more ball and far less to show for it — and only their goalkeeper kept the margin from becoming embarrassing.

Klaus Berger · July 9, 2026

Switzerland - Colombia

Switzerland Won the Shootout. Colombia Won the Football Argument.

Swiss possession was elaborate, central, and nearly useless. Colombia's bench changed the game's texture. The penalty spot just obscured which side was actually threatening.

Mads Vintergaard · July 7, 2026

Argentina - Egypt

Egypt Built the Hole, Argentina Filled It

Mostafa Ziko's two fast-break finishes put Egypt in control. Then Argentina's bench reshaped the attack and erased a two-goal deficit in thirteen minutes. Both mechanisms matter; neither explains the other.

Sasha Ilyan · July 7, 2026

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