Paris 2024 Olympic Men’s Soccer Quarterfinals Set | Match Schedule and Key Players

Paris 2024 Olympic Men’s Soccer Quarterfinals Set | Match Schedule and Key Players

The stage is set for the quarterfinals of the men’s soccer tournament at the 2024 Paris Olympics, with eight teams remaining in the hunt for gold. The upcoming matches on August 2 promise high-stakes action as European powerhouses France and Spain, South American giants Argentina, rising African nation Morocco, and dark horses United States, Japan, Paraguay, and Egypt vie for a spot on the podium.

The tournament has served up intriguing quarterfinal matchups that are sure to captivate soccer fans worldwide. Gold-medal favorites France and Argentina will face off in a clash of titans, ensuring that one of these powerhouses will be eliminated early. Spain, despite an underwhelming performance so far, will meet a surprising and electric Japan team.

The United States, reaching their first quarterfinal since 2000, will take on Morocco in a match that defies easy prediction. Morocco, led by Paris Saint-Germain star Achraf Hakimi, poses a formidable challenge. In the final quarterfinal, Group C champions Egypt will face a resurgent Paraguay, who have bounced back impressively from an early 5-0 defeat.

The bracket is split into two sides, with France, Argentina, Egypt, and Paraguay on one side, and Morocco, the USA, Japan, and Spain on the other. While the USA’s side of the bracket appears more unpredictable, the other side seems to favor either France or Argentina reaching the gold medal match.

All matches are scheduled for Friday, August 2, with kickoff times (ET) as follows:

– Morocco vs. USA: 9 a.m.

Japan vs. Spain: 11 a.m.

– Egypt vs. Paraguay: 1 p.m.

– France vs. Argentina: 3 p.m.

Key players to watch include Walker Zimmerman, Djordje Mihailovic, and Kevin Paredes for the USA; Achraf Hakimi and Soufiane Rahimi for Morocco; Fermin Lopez and Pau Cubarsi for Spain; Michael Olise, Alexandre Lacazette, and Loic Bade for France; Julian Alvarez and Thiago Almada for Argentina; Julio Enciso and Diego Gomez for Paraguay; and Mohamed Elneny for Egypt.

As the tournament enters its crucial knockout stage, these quarterfinal matches promise to deliver intense competition and memorable moments as teams fight for Olympic glory. Soccer fans around the world will be eagerly anticipating these high-stakes encounters that will shape the path to the gold medal match.

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