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After the latest results from Group D, we now know the official schedule for the quarter-finals of the men’s football tournament at the Paris Olympics.
The first round of the Paris Olympic Games has delivered its verdict. After the last two matches in Group D, and the victories of Japan against Israel (1-0) and Paraguay against Mali (1-0), we know the quarter-final table of the men’s tournament.
Having come out on top of their group, the French team will face Argentina in the shock of these quarter-finals. In the semi-finals, the winner of this confrontation will face Egypt or Paraguay. In the other part of the table, we will find Spain and Morocco in particular.
The quarter finals
Friday August 2nd
Morocco-United States, in Paris
Spain-Japan, in Lyon
Egypt-Paraguay, in Marseille,
France-Argentina, in Bordeaux
The semi-finals
Monday August 5th
Morocco or USA – Spain or Japan, in Marseille
Egypt or Paraguay – France or Argentina, in Lyon
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