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The crunch games at the World Cup this week

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Sports correspondent Mihlali Baleka picks five big World Cup matches to enjoy this week.

Brazil’s forward Neymar holds his right ankle during FIFA World Cup 2022 group G soccer match against Serbia at Lusail Stadium in Lusail, Qatar, 24 November 2022. Picture: EPA, Laurent Gilleron

Johannesburg – The opening games of the World Cup group stage were not short of controversy but the final rounds are set to produce thrillers.

And that’s why sports correspondent Mihlali Baleka picks four big World Cup matches to enjoy this week.

As we witnessed on Sunday night, with Spain being the big winners in the opening week of the tournament thrashing Costa Rica 7-0 in their opener to record one of the biggest wins in World Cup history, they were given a run for their money when they clashed with Germany after a shock 2-1 loss to Japan.

Here’s some other big clashes to look forward to.

Brazil vs Switzerland – Monday

Brazil lived up to their favourites tag in their opener as they beat Serbia 2-0. But they’ll have to build from that game without talisman Neymar.

Neymar was injured during the Serbia clash, ruling him out of the match against the Swiss who’ll want to build from their 1-0 victory over Cameroon on Thursday.

Portugal vs Uruguay – Monday

Portugal bagged a controversial win over Ghana in their opener, with most people believing that Black Stars were robbed when Cristiano Ronaldo won a penalty against them.

But Portugal were happy with the three points and they’ll want to beat winless Uruguay as that will guarantee them progress to the last-16.

Wales vs England – Tuesday

Group B is still wide open, with the four teams still in contention for a spot in the round of 16, even though all eyes will be on the Wales and England match.

England are currently top of the group with four points, putting them a point away from qualifying for the last-16, while Wales still need to win at all costs.

Ecuador vs Senegal – Tuesday

With hosts Qatar already out of the running for the knockout stage, the Netherlands, Ecuador and Senegal are battling it out for two places in the knockout stages.

But it’s the clash between Ecuador and Senegal that should be the one to watch as both teams are on three points.

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