Four interesting things that can happen in the quarterfinals of the World Cup (Photo)

The first two quarterfinal matches will be played Friday, where France-Uugweji and Brazil-Belgika Phavoria like France and Brazil will look forward to the semifinals, while nationals like Sweden and Russia will seek to cause surprise, Periscope writes. Below are four interesting things that can happen [...]
Priorities such as France and Brazil will seek a long way back to the semifinals, while nationals like Sweden and Russia will call for surprise, writes Periscope.
The following are four interesting things that can happen in the World Cup credentials.
1. Kane could break the Gary Linecker record.

Harry Kane is England's top player in this World Cup where he scored six goals and is only a goal away from breaking the Gary Linecker record, which in 1986 had scored six goals.
Three Lions in the quarterfinals will meet with Sweden, national, which is this World's surprise until now.
2. Nicosia can shock Croatia

Russia eliminated a large national like Spain until it has the support of fans and now ambitions have increased where the qualifications for the semifinals are required.
Russia will meet with Croatia that eliminated Denmark only after the penalty execution.
3. France has not won 33 years against Uruguay

France has not won or even scored a goal in the last five meetings with Uruguay.
The turkeys will meet with Latin Americans on Friday, beginning at 1600 in the quarterfinals.
France's final victory over Uruguay was reached in August 1985. The French then triumphed by 2.0.
In Russia 2018 Uruguay eliminated Portugal and also had three victories in the group stage, while France sent the Argentina of Leo Mess home.
4. Brazil to win first penalty in Russia 2018

Twenty-eight penalties have been awarded so far to the World Cup, but none have been awarded to Brazil.
Neymar won a penalty against Costa Rica, but the VAR then intervened and canceled the penalty.
Brazil in the quarterfinals will meet with Belgium at a match, which is expected to be extremely interesting because of the quality these two national ones have. /Periscope/