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#预测世界杯西班牙VS比利时 2026 World Cup quarterfinal: Spain vs Belgium! 3 positives and 2 negatives—can Spain still avoid a shock upset?
A clash of old and new forces: 2026 US-Canada-Mexico World Cup quarterfinal preview
Spain will face Belgium.
Three favorable updates and two unfavorable ones have been leaked.
The Bullsayers (Spain’s nickname) may be facing a situation where they could be shocked and overturned.
At 3:00 a.m. Beijing time on July 11, the 2026 US-Canada-Mexico World Cup quarterfinals will kick off with a highly suspenseful matchup.
Spain, ranked No. 2 in the world, will take on Belgium,
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#预测世界杯西班牙VS比利时 2026 World Cup Quarterfinal: Spain vs Belgium! 3 Pros and 2 Cons, Could Spain Suffer an Upset?
A Clash of New and Old Powers: Preview of the 2026 World Cup Quarterfinal in North America
Spain vs Belgium.
Three positive signals and two negative signals revealed.
La Roja might be on the verge of an upset.
At 3:00 AM Beijing time on July 11, the quarterfinals of the 2026 World Cup in North America will kick off with a highly suspenseful match.
Spain, ranked 2nd in the world, will face Belgium, ranked 9th.
This head-to-head collision between the new and old powers has already raised fans' expectations to the highest level before the match.
Comparison of their paths to the knockout stage.
Let's first look at the journeys of both teams, where the gap can be described as a chasm.
Spain finished the group stage with 2 wins and 1 draw, comfortably securing top spot in their group.
In the subsequent knockout rounds, they swept Austria 3-0 and narrowly beat Portugal 1-0.
After five matches, the team has not conceded a single goal.
This steel-like defense has made opponents feel overwhelmed.
Belgium, on the other hand, had a bumpier ride, finishing top of their group by the skin of their teeth with 1 win and 2 draws.
In the round of 16, they had to grind through 120 minutes against Senegal before completing a late winner.
Then in the round of 8, they suddenly exploded, thrashing the host nation USA 4-1.
Their form has been like a rollercoaster.
On one side is the possession king who treats clean sheets as routine, and on the other is the veteran army determined to cause trouble.
Spain's Pros and Cons.
The three positive signals and two negatives coming from the Spanish camp before the match have directly maximized the possibility of an upset.
The first positive factor is that Spain's defense has reached an impenetrable level.
Rodri anchors the midfield like a moving gate.
The four defenders in the backline work in perfect harmony, as if sharing one brain.
Going five matches without conceding is not a result of luck.
It is based on solid coordination and positioning that are both world-class.
This is definitely their biggest confidence booster for pursuing the title.
The second positive factor is that winger Nico Williams has fully recovered from injury.
He missed two crucial knockout matches due to injury.
Now he has publicly stated that he is eager to play.
He is likely to appear as a substitute.
His pace and dribbling ability will perfectly complement the existing wingers.
When the two-wing attack is unleashed, Spain’s offensive options instantly become much richer.
The third positive factor is that the entire team's form and morale are at their peak.
The possession system is operating with absurd smoothness.
Whether it's midfield distribution or building attacks in the final third, the rhythm is completely under their control.
They have hardly given opponents any chance to dictate the game.
The team's competitive form has been optimally adjusted.
The first negative signal is that Belgium is no longer the lifeless team from the group stage.
After thrashing the USA, the team's morale has skyrocketed.
Having survived several tough battles, their cohesion and resilience are at their highest.
Once veterans like De Bruyne and Lukaku unleash their fierce determination in what is likely their last World Cup, no strong team can afford to underestimate them.
Belgium's Lethal Weapon.
The second negative signal is even more deadly: Belgium's tactical approach precisely targets Spain's weakness.
When Spain plays possession, they inevitably push forward, leaving larger gaps behind.
And Belgium excels at high-speed attacks down the flanks.
With Doku and Lukebakio's pace, once they get going, Spain's defenders simply cannot catch up.
Combined with Lukaku's aerial threat, this style of crossing from the wings and attacking the box plays directly into Spain's weaknesses.
All things considered, everyone now sees Spain as the overwhelming favorite to advance.
But the World Cup has always had a curse that big favorites tend to fall.
Spain, with its slower possession rhythm, fears nothing more than this kind of irrational, high-speed counterattack.
And Belgium, now in peak form, has sharpened that dagger to a fine edge.
La Roja's five-game clean sheet streak is likely to be broken in this match.
It would not be surprising at all if they suffer a direct upset and exit the tournament.
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#预测世界杯西班牙VS比利时 A clash of youth versus veterans! In Belgium’s golden generation farewell match, can they topple the bullfighting army?
At 3:00 a.m. Beijing time on July 11, the CONCACAF-Mexico-World Cup quarterfinal brings a highly anticipated showdown as Spain faces Belgium. This contest is not only a tactical chess match, but also a fated matchup between two generations of players, and is highly likely to become the World Cup swan song for Belgium’s golden generation.
Today’s Spain is a vibrant youth storm. The team’s average age is just 24.6 years old. Eighteen-year-old prodigy Lamine Yama
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#预测世界杯西班牙VS比利时 Youth vs Veterans! Belgium’s golden generation enters its final battle—can they topple the Matadors’?
At 3:00 AM Beijing time on July 11, the World Cup quarter-finals at the USA, Canada, and Mexico stage will feature a marquee showdown: Spain vs. Belgium. This matchup is both a tactical chess match and a fated duel between two generations of players—and it will most likely become Belgium’s golden generation’s final curtain call at the World Cup.
Today’s Spain is a lively youth storm. The team’s average age is only 24.6 years. Nineteen-year-old prodigy Yamal leads the front line, supported in midfield by Pedri and Rodri. The Matadors have kept clean sheets in five straight matches. With Unai Simón guarding the goal, it has gone 609 minutes without being breached—making their defensive stability the best of any team at this World Cup.
In the previous knockout round, Spain secured a stoppage-time winner over Portugal with Merino, showing real resilience. The team mainly plays possession-based football, relying on constant pulling and stretching to unsettle and move the opponent’s defensive line. Yamal’s wing breakthroughs are the key weapon for tearing open a packed defense. Their only shortcoming is the lack of a strong central striker, which means their ability to break through can be limited by a tightly defended tactical setup.
By contrast, Belgium has a roster of aging veterans—De Bruyne at 35, plus Lukaku and Courtois—heading into what is likely their last World Cup of their careers. In 2018, they won the World Cup bronze medal and reached the peak of the “European Red Devils.” Now that the golden generation is nearing its end, the team is already facing a talent gap.
They thrashed the USA 4-1 in the last round to advance to the quarter-finals, but their starting midfielder Onana is injured and absent, significantly weakening their midfield defensive capabilities. Belgium will likely give up midfield control and instead play low-block counterattacking football, looking for chances to score through De Bruyne’s precise long passes and Doku’s wing surges. However, as the match goes on, the veterans’ stamina is likely to drop noticeably, making them especially vulnerable to being worn down by Spain’s sustained attacks in the second half.
In terms of head-to-head history, Spain has remained unbeaten in their last 8 matches against Belgium, giving them a clear psychological advantage. To spring a surprise upset, Belgium must withstand Spain’s wave after wave of pressure for the first 60 minutes and, as much as possible, drag the game into a back-and-forth stalemate. Once Spain takes control of the attacking tempo, the pressure on Belgium’s back line will rise sharply.
One side is a future full of promise for the young Matadors. The other is the last-stand effort of the veteran Red Devils. Can Belgium end the golden generation’s story with a victory—or will Spain keep marching into the semi-finals?
Which team do fans favor to advance?
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#世界杯冠军预测 2026 World Cup: Has France made it to the semifinals—will their next opponent be Spain?
In the 2026 World Cup quarterfinal match that ended early this morning, France beat Morocco 2:0 to become the first team to advance to the semifinals.   
France won the match very comfortably. They didn’t chase possession. With a solid back line as the foundation, they relied on their star-studded attacking lineup to unleash sharp counterattacks, creating plenty of scoring chances throughout the match. If it weren’t for Morocco’s goalkeeper’s outstanding performance, the score should have been abo
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#世界杯冠军预测 2026 World Cup: France advances to the semifinals, will their next opponent be Spain?
In the 2026 World Cup quarterfinal that ended early this morning, France defeated Morocco 2-0, becoming the first team to advance to the semifinals.
France won this match quite comfortably. They did not seek possession, but instead, while keeping a solid defense, relied on their luxurious attacking line to launch sharp counterattacks, creating plenty of scoring opportunities throughout the match. If not for the heroic performance of Morocco's goalkeeper, the score would have been 4-0 or higher.
Compared to their previous matches, Morocco played very politely, failing to put much pressure on the French in the front, middle, or back. Their own attack also failed to materialize, with only 5 shots on goal in total, and French goalkeeper Maignan made just one save.
France is starting to look like champions. Their attacking line is incredibly strong, standing alone as the best among all teams in this World Cup.
Mbappé, Dembélé, Olise, Doué. Any one of them would be a star player on any other team. And these four stars don't clash with each other. Mbappé and Olise operate on the left and right wings, while Dembélé and Doué play one ahead of the other. With these four players, the attack is more than enough. No team can withstand the repeated onslaught of this quartet.
Among this attacking foursome, Olise stands out. He has physicality, speed, and skill. Capable of breaking through and passing, he is the number one weapon against packed defenses.
Among the remaining teams in this World Cup, I think the only one that can truly challenge France is Spain, who have yet to concede a goal. If they meet in the semifinals, the key will be whether Spain's superior midfield control can partially suppress France's attacking line.
Another quarterfinal will take place early tomorrow morning: Spain vs Belgium. Spain has quietly advanced to the quarterfinals in this World Cup, and their form has been improving game by game. This fits the upward curve of a championship-contending team.
Spain vs Belgium. Spain will certainly stick to their possession-based approach, unchanged regardless of the opponent. A positive for Spain in this match is that all players are available, with no injuries or suspensions from yellow or red cards. Left-wing explosive player Nico Williams will likely come on in the second half if the team struggles to break through.
According to the group stage and schedule, it was widely predicted before the tournament that Belgium would easily and smoothly reach the quarterfinals, but instead they have stumbled and struggled all the way. However, the bumpy journey through the previous matches seems to have continuously upgraded and strengthened the Belgian team. In their last match against the United States, their experiment of leaving De Bruyne out of the starting lineup seemed to provide the final answer for their strongest combination.
In this match, if Belgium firmly sticks to defensive counterattacks, holds out until around the 60th minute, then brings on Lukaku, using his powerful physical advantage to launch high balls toward Spain's defense, they might still steal a victory.
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#世界杯冠军预测 World Cup 1/4 Final Preview: Spain vs Belgium — The Kings of Possession Take On Europe’s Red Devils—Who Will Reach the Semifinals?
At 3:00 a.m. Beijing time on July 11, the 2026 World Cup quarterfinals will feature a heavyweight matchup—Spain vs Belgium. On one side is Spain, who have kept a clean sheet so far in this tournament and are in great form. On the other is Belgium, whose firepower in the knockout stage has been running hot.
When two European powerhouses meet, the winner will advance to the World Cup semifinals with their heads held high—and waiting for them will be France.
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#世界杯冠军预测 World Cup quarterfinal preview: Spain vs Belgium – The possession kings take on the European Red Devils, who will advance to the semifinals?
At 3:00 AM Beijing time on July 11, the 2026 World Cup quarterfinals will feature a heavyweight clash – Spain vs Belgium. On one side is Spain, which has kept a clean sheet throughout this World Cup and is in red-hot form; on the other is Belgium, which has been firing on all cylinders in the knockout stage.
Two European powerhouses meet, and the winner will advance to the World Cup semifinals, where France awaits.
Before the match, Spain head coach De la Fuente publicly stated that this is the strongest opponent they have faced so far in this World Cup.
Team Form
Spain: Balanced attack and defense, increasingly looking like champions. Spain has shown remarkable stability in this World Cup. After entering the knockout stage, they successively defeated strong opponents like Portugal. The team has not only continued their traditional possession play but also improved significantly in transition speed, wing breakthroughs, and overall pressing.
As of now, they still maintain a clean sheet, making them the best defensive team in this World Cup. Compared to the past when they overly relied on possession, this Spanish side is more pragmatic. Yamal's dribbling, Pedri's organization, Oyarzabal's finishing, combined with smooth team coordination, make them one of the current title favorites.
Belgium: Experience remains, counterattack still sharp
Many believed the golden generation had ended, but Belgium has once again proven that they still have the strength to challenge for the title. In the last match against the United States, Belgium played their best game of this World Cup, winning 4-1 emphatically. The team's attacking efficiency was extremely high, Lukaku's form has clearly recovered, and if De Bruyne starts, it will further boost the team's creativity. However, Belgium is not without issues. The squad is relatively old, and the midfield and defense are prone to gaps under sustained pressure. Additionally, this match is affected by some injuries, thinning the midfield depth.
Three Key Points
First: The battle for midfield control. The biggest focus of this match is undoubtedly the midfield. Spain has a possession system led by Pedri, while Belgium has a world-class playmaker like De Bruyne. Whoever controls the tempo of the game will have a better chance to determine the match's outcome.
Second: Can Yamal continue to shine? Although Yamal hasn't scored many goals in this World Cup, his dribbling ability and explosive role on the wing have become Spain's most important attacking weapon. How Belgium's left side limits his performance will directly affect the match result. The Spanish coaching staff also emphasized that they hope he continues to influence the game as a team player, not just relying on individual stats.
Third: Lukaku vs Spain's defense. Lukaku's form has clearly improved in the last two games. Facing Spain's defense, which has kept a clean sheet throughout this World Cup, whether he can use his physical strength to create threats will be Belgium's biggest attacking hope. Belgium also expressed that they hope to use fast counterattacks to exploit the space behind Spain.
Tactical Analysis
Spain is expected to stick with high pressing + possession progression. They will use the wings to constantly stretch the pitch, and the midfield will wear down Belgium's fitness with short passes. Once they take the lead, their mature ball control will allow them to further dominate the game. Belgium is more likely to adopt a relatively defensive counterattacking strategy. They will compress space in the defensive phase, wait for De Bruyne's key through balls, and then use Lukaku's power to execute quick transitions. Match trend prediction: In terms of overall strength, Spain still has a slight edge. Their biggest advantage is not individual stars but the collective. This Spanish team is balanced in attack and defense, the system runs very maturely, and every position can execute the set tactical tasks.
Although Belgium has world-class players, their overall stability is slightly inferior. If the game enters Spain's familiar possession rhythm, Belgium will be very passive. Of course, Belgium's biggest chance lies in counterattacks. If they can hold on for the first 60 minutes and seize limited opportunities, they are fully capable of causing an upset.
Personal view: I still favor Spain to advance. The reason is simple: they are the most consistent team overall in this World Cup, with almost no obvious weaknesses in either attack or defense. Although Belgium has stars who can change the game, their overall defensive quality and midfield coverage are slightly lacking compared to Spain. However, Spain will not have an easy time advancing, as Belgium will not give in. Spain will likely advance only after extra time.
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#GateUS合规扩展佛罗里达 Gate US has successfully obtained a Money Transmitter License (MTL) from the state of Florida, an important step in its compliant expansion in the United States. Based on publicly available information, through applying for this license, Gate US has obtained the legal qualification to conduct money transmission business in Florida, including services such as fund transfers and the issuance of payment instruments. Securing this license marks that local regulators recognize Gate US’s capability for compliant operations in Florida, laying a foundation for business growth in the re
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#GateUS合规扩展佛罗里达 Gate US has successfully obtained a money transmission license (MTL) in Florida, marking significant progress in its U.S. compliance expansion. According to public information, by applying for this license, Gate US has gained legal authorization to conduct money transfer services in Florida, including fund transfers, payment instrument issuance, and other services. The acquisition of this license indicates that Gate US's compliant operations in Florida have been recognized by local regulators, laying a foundation for its business expansion in the region. Currently, Gate US has obtained MTL licenses in multiple states across the U.S., continuously expanding its compliance coverage to provide safer and more compliant digital asset services. Its far-reaching impacts include:
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#广场预测世界杯赢40000U England are set to face Norway; Rice has been confirmed to have a viral infection and is being kept separately isolated, while the England squad already has multiple injuries: defender Marc Gué’s hamstring is strained, and Henderson suffered a fractured bone after falling while climbing over an advertising board
According to the Daily Mail, both the England and Norway squads have been hit by illness concerns. England defender Marc-Gué is dealing with a minor hamstring injury and could miss the World Cup quarterfinal against Norway.
After England defeated Mexico at Azteca Stadiu
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#广场预测世界杯赢40000U Rice has been diagnosed with a viral infection and placed in separate isolation ahead of the match against Norway. England already have several injuries: defender Marc Guéyi has a hamstring strain, and Henderson suffered a broken bone after falling when climbing over an advertising board.
According to the Daily Mail, England and Norway have both been hit by illness. England defender Marc-Guéyi is dealing with a minor hamstring injury and could miss the World Cup quarterfinal against Norway.
After England beat Mexico at the Azteca Stadium, Guéyi said he had experienced muscle discomfort. At first, people hoped the problem for this defender was just muscle fatigue and that he would be able to make it for the Saturday match against Norway. But it is understood that the Manchester City center back has sustained a hamstring strain. It still remains to be seen whether Guéyi can train with the squad on Friday. If he cannot participate in training, then whether he can play against Norway will be a major doubt.
BBC Sport reports that England midfield linchpin Rice has fallen ill due to a viral infection. The Arsenal midfielder had previously been troubled by hamstring and lower-back issues, and his condition has now worsened further. FA officials have taken steps to isolate Rice from the main team to control a possible outbreak. An insider at the camp said they believe the situation is under control. Because he is sick, Rice has missed training for two straight days, during the crucial run-up period for England’s quarterfinal against Norway in Miami.
Earlier, according to Red Star News, during the post-match celebration after Jordan Henderson defeated Mexico in the Round of 16, he accidentally fell while climbing over an advertising board, resulting in a broken arm. He has been confirmed to miss the remaining matches of this World Cup. At the time, Henderson climbed over the advertising board together with his teammates in order to get closer to the England fans inside Azteca Stadium, to take part in the traditional post-match massive singalong of “Wonderwall”. Although Henderson’s injury was purely an accident, England have decided to avoid crossing any obstacles during celebrations going forward.
Head coach Tuchel said Henderson’s injury dampened the excitement of the team’s victory over Mexico. He said the team can’t afford further personnel losses. After the injury, Henderson was sent to a local hospital in Mexico, unable to return with the rest of the group to the Kansas City base, but he has stayed in contact with his teammates.
Norway itself is also facing illness issues. Goalkeeper Nyland confirmed that several players are sick and said the team doctor is “very busy.” Two Norwegian players have already missed matches due to illness. Solbakken, the head coach, was seen coughing violently during the press conference, and the celebration night after their 2-1 win over Brazil apparently did not help improve things for them either.
According to the Global Times, Norway will compete with England in Miami, United States on the 11th for a spot in the World Cup semifinals.
According to reports from multiple UK media outlets including the BBC and The Guardian on the 9th, Norway player Haaland said Norway’s chances of winning this World Cup are still “very low,” and the pressure for the next match is on the England side.
“I think there are some recognized favorites, and England are one of them.” When asked whether all the pressure is now on England, Haaland answered in the affirmative: “Yes.” He also smiled at reporters and said, “I think you guys should put the pressure on the England boys.”
When responding to whether England fans should “stay humble,” Haaland said, “I think everyone should stay humble. They have confidence in getting through, because, of course, it’s the England team.” In addition, Haaland said facing England “absolutely is a special match”: “I play in England, and I was born in England, and I’ll face the (club) teammates on the field as well… so it’s definitely going to be a great match.”
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#广场预测世界杯赢40000U An England defender's suspension and fine are to be enforced immediately after a ban; a former referee questions FIFA: Has the standard been applied fairly?
On July 9 local time, FIFA confirmed that England defender Konsa has been suspended for two matches, and these two suspensions will be served during the World Cup. In the earlier match where England beat Mexico 3-2, Konsa went in with a flying tackle; the sole of his boot clipped the opponent’s ankle, earning a straight red and forcing him off the field.
Konsa’s red card originally drew no controversy, but against the backd
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#广场预测世界杯赢40000U The English defender’s suspension and fine are to be enforced immediately, and a former referee questions FIFA: Has the standard been applied fairly?
On July 9 local time, FIFA confirmed that the English defender Quansa has been suspended for two matches, and that these two suspensions will be served during the World Cup. In the earlier match in which England beat Mexico 3-2, Quansa went in with a flying tackle; the sole of his boot clipped the opponent’s ankle, and he was shown a straight red card and sent off.
This red card for Quansa was originally not controversial, but against the backdrop of the incident involving the US player Barogan’s “red card postponement,” Quansa—using a similar kind of challenge—did not receive a “postponement” treatment, which sparked massive controversy. Although FIFA had previously emphasized that Barogan’s postponement had a basis and was not subject to outside intervention, US President Trump personally confirmed that he had asked about the matter. It is hard for outsiders not to question the fairness of the decision.
Former Swedish referee Jonas Eriksson, who has officiated at the World Cup, said, “Everyone hopes the referees make the right decision, but more importantly, the standard should always be consistent. You have to make it clear that Player A and Player B receive the same type of punishment, and Team A and Team B receive the same type of punishment—this is what everyone expects.”
“However, in the cases of Barogan and Quansa, the treatment the two players received is clearly not the same.”
“You can’t find a reasonable interpretation for FIFA’s handling of these two things—was it that the referee didn’t hand down a reasonable decision, or that the rules were implemented incorrectly? It’s like House of Cards—the dirty games behind the match. In that situation, in my view, Quansa’s red card and suspension are like a riddle.”
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#SK海力士ADR指导价149美元 SK Hynix sets its offer price; raises about $26.5 billion, setting a record
The SK Hynix ADR offering price is set at $149 per share. The ADRs are expected to begin trading on Nasdaq today, with a fund-raising size of $26.5 billion.
According to The Interface News, on July 9 local time, SK Hynix raised $26.5 billion through an offering of American depositary shares (ADS), becoming the largest-ever first-time IPO in the United States by a foreign company by deal size. SK Hynix issued 177.9 million ADS at $149 per share; the ADS are scheduled to start trading on Nasdaq on July
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#SK海力士ADR指导价149美元 SK Hynix sets its offering price, raising about $26.5 billion and breaking records
SK Hynix ADR offering priced at $149 per share. The ADR is expected to begin trading on Nasdaq today, with proceeds totaling $26.5 billion.
According to The Paper (Jiemian News), on July 9 local time, SK Hynix raised $26.5 billion through the issuance of American depositary shares (ADS), becoming the largest-ever first public offering (IPO) in the U.S. by a foreign company by offering size. SK Hynix priced 177.9 million ADS at $149 per share. The ADS will begin trading on Nasdaq on July 10 under the ticker “SKHYV.”
Securities Times reported that among the world’s three largest memory chip makers, currently only Micron Technology is listed on U.S. equities. SK Hynix’s Nasdaq listing will directly change this landscape, enabling U.S. investors to participate in investment opportunities in the storage-chip giant in a frictionless manner during normal trading hours.
Di Zhou, portfolio manager at Thornburg Investment Management, said the offering targets investors who currently cannot access the South Korean stock market. SK Hynix’s Nasdaq listing provides direct, frictionless exposure to what is considered the most attractive pure-play during the AI memory cycle.
According to Caixin (Cailian News), the issuance comes as SK Hynix and its competitor, Micron Technology, have seen their share prices swing sharply recently. As market enthusiasm for investments in AI infrastructure has cooled, the semiconductor sector has shown significant volatility.
SK Hynix’s share price on Thursday had fallen by about 25% from its all-time closing high set at the end of June, but its year-to-date cumulative gain still exceeds two times.
SK Hynix plans to sell 177.9 million ADR shares, corresponding to 17.79 million shares of common stock. Earlier in the day, there were reports that the offering has already received more than seven times oversubscription.
Insiders previously said that the issuance attracted strong subscription interest from institutional funds including global long-term funds, technology-industry-focused funds, sovereign wealth funds, and international investors focused on the Asian market.
The offering is led by joint bookrunners Bank of America, Citigroup, Goldman Sachs, and JPMorgan, with nine additional financial institutions participating as underwriters. SK Hynix also received indications of ADR purchase interest totaling up to about $7 billion from institutions including Baillie Gifford, Coatue Management, and Situational Awareness Partners.
At the same time, driven by a government-led industrial support plan in South Korea with a total scale of about $880 billion, SK Hynix and its long-term competitor Samsung Electronics are expected to further increase investments in South Korea.
Per the schedule, SK Hynix ADR will start “pre-trading” (when-issued trading) on the Nasdaq Global Select market on Friday under the code SKHYV, and will begin official trading on July 13. The stock code will change to SKHY.
During today’s trading session, the Korean KOSPI index’s gains expanded to 5%.
Due to a 5% rise in KOSPI 200 index futures, Korean exchanges initiated a temporary KOSPI trading halt mechanism and paused algorithmic buying for 5 minutes.
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#世界杯冠军预测 World Cup 11-Day Preview | The clash between Spain and the “Red Devils” is about to kick off. Spain’s head coach says Yamal’s form is picking up again; the team has held special penalty training. Belgium’s head coach says they will not just focus on defending
At 3:00 a.m. Beijing time on July 11, the second quarterfinal of the 2026 U.S.-Canada-Mexico World Cup will be played at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Spain, a title favorite, will take on Belgium, the “European Red Devils.” The winner will face the already-advanced France in the semifinals.
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#世界杯冠军预测 World Cup 11-day preview丨The duel between the two sides of the Iberian Peninsula is about to kick off. Spain’s head coach says Lamine Yamal’s form is rebounding; the team has conducted extra training for penalty kicks. Belgium’s head coach says they won’t simply focus on defending.
At 3:00 a.m. on July 11 Beijing time, the second quarterfinal of the 2026 US-Canada-Mexico World Cup will be held at Los Angeles Stadium. Spain, a title contender, will take on “European Red Devils” Belgium. The winner will face the already-advanced France in the semifinals.
In this World Cup, Spain drew their opening match against Cape Verde. Afterwards, they won consecutive matches. To date, the team has remained unbeaten across five games and has not conceded a single goal—making them the only team in this World Cup to have kept a clean sheet. Including the previous World Cup, goalkeeper Unai Simón’s consecutive shutout streak has been extended to 609 minutes, setting a new World Cup record for the team.
At the pre-match press conference, head coach De la Fuente first responded to concerns about Yamal’s form from the outside world: “Yamal’s best performance is still to come.” He said that the young star, who is about to turn 19, has not yet shown his best level due to injuries that affected him in the late stage of last season, but as the tournament progresses his condition is gradually improving.
Regarding this match, De la Fuente emphasized that the team will focus only on Belgium and will not consider the semifinal matchup against France in advance: “As professional players and coaches, we only have this match in our minds right now. Belgium has many players who are accustomed to winning—it’s a very strong team. Advancing to the quarterfinals is by no means a coincidence, and we must not have any thoughts of underestimating them.”
De la Fuente also confirmed that the team has carried out specialized penalty-kick training in preparation for the harshness of knockout rounds. Several of the team’s penalty takers have already made contingency plans, and the squad is fully prepared for extra time and even a penalty shootout.
On the much-discussed “goalkeeper showdown,” he praised that Unai Simón and Courtois are both world-class goalkeepers. An outstanding goalkeeper is the foundation of a strong team. At the press conference, Belgium head coach Garcia acknowledged that Spain is the widely recognized favorite to advance, but made it clear the team will not adopt a turtle-shell defensive approach: “If we only think about passive defending, we will definitely be eliminated. We have our own talent and scoring ability—we will fight to the end with spirit and fighting will.”
Garcia confirmed that De Bruyne, who missed the previous match due to physical discomfort, can return for this game. However, Amadou Onana, who was injured in the last match, has been confirmed to be out for 7 to 8 months, meaning he will bid farewell to this World Cup early.
In a pre-match interview, Belgium goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois reminded his teammates: “Defending cannot only focus on Yamal’s side. Spain’s threat is overall. They also have players on the bench who can change the course of the match.”
Before the match, the Belgium national team’s official social media account posted photos and videos. Belgium’s King Philip visited the squad, had dinner with the players to cheer on the national team, and presented them with signed jerseys.
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#预测世界杯西班牙VS比利时 In this match between Spain and Belgium, I’m more inclined to watch: a 90-minute draw in regular time, with a decision via extra time or penalties. If I have to pick one outcome, Belgium has a slightly higher probability of advancing. The key reasons are very direct:
In the head-to-head record, Spain has the advantage: the two teams have met 22 times, with Spain winning 12, drawing 5, and losing 5; in their last 8 meetings, Spain won 7 and drew 1. But in three World Cup matches, they each won once.
As for current form this tournament, Belgium plays more boldly and has more flas
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#世界杯冠军预测 Spain vs Belgium: Possession Aesthetics Clash with Red Devil Iron Will, Golden Generation's Final Bow
[Match Time: July 11, 03:00]
This is a peak collision between two major stylistic schools in European football, and highly likely the swan song for Belgium's golden generation, making it the most sentimental and fiercely contested duel in the quarterfinals.
Spain, built on possession-based football, steadfastly adheres to an extreme tactical system. Fluid passing, precise rhythm control, and a tight offensive and defensive structure form the team's core identity. The younger generatio
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#世界杯冠军预测 Spain vs Belgium: Tiki-taka Aesthetics Clash with Red Devils' Grit, the Golden Generation's Final Swan Song
[Match Time: July 11, 03:00]
This is a peak collision of two major footballing styles in Europe, and also the highly probable final bow of Belgium's golden generation – arguably the most emotionally charged and combative matchup of the quarterfinals.
Spain, who have built their reputation on tiki-taka football, consistently adhere to an extreme tactical system. Fluid passing, precise rhythm control, and a tight defensive and offensive structure are the core traits of the team. The new generation of players has grown rapidly, making the squad young and energetic. They excel at controlling the game through layered penetrations, wearing down the opponent's patience, and using extreme ball possession to pry open defenses. With refined technique and mature tactics, they are one of the most stable powerhouses in European football.
On the opposite side, Belgium's "Red Devils" once dominated world football with their peak golden generation, reaching the top of the world rankings. A group of meritorious players, led by Kevin De Bruyne, are about to face the World Cup battle at the twilight of their careers. This is likely the ultimate swan song for Belgium's golden generation in the World Cup. This team boasts strong physicality, explosive attacking power, and extremely fast transitions. Their midfield creativity is top-notch, with long-range switches, precise through balls, and wing breakthroughs posing great threats. They possess the super ability to deliver a decisive blow.
On one side, a youthful storm and orthodox tiki-taka, relying on system and stability for victory; on the other, veterans taking their final bow and the iron-blooded Red Devils, relying on talent to break through and experience to withstand pressure. Can Spain's extreme possession dismantle Belgium's sharp attacks, suppressing individual talent with their system? Can Belgium's golden generation, determined to end their journey on a high note, exhaust their last strength to break through the shackles of tiki-taka and continue the legend of the veterans? A football duel between the old and the new, a direct confrontation between system and talent – every second of the battle is full of highlights.
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#世界杯冠军预测 Norway vs England: New-Generation Superstars Clash Head-On, Dark Horse Challenger Takes on Three Lions Powerhouse
【Match Time: July 12, 05:00】
This is the quarterfinal tie with the most suspense, the most variables, and the highest entertainment value—a head-to-head offensive battle between the new generation's ceiling players, and a hardcore showdown between a grassroots dark horse and a top-tier giant.
Norway, having risen strongly in recent years, has long shed its label as a football weakling. With world-class striker Haaland leading the line, the team's overall strength has skyro
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#世界杯冠军预测 Norway vs England: New-Generation Superstars Collide, Dark Horse Takes on Three Lions
[Match Time: July 12, 05:00]
This is the quarterfinal with the most suspense, the most variables, and the highest entertainment value—a full-on attacking battle, a direct PK between the new generation's ceiling talents, and a hardcore clash between a grassroots dark horse and a top-tier powerhouse.
Norway, rising strongly in recent years, has long shed its tag as a football weakling. With world-class striker Haaland in their ranks, the team's overall strength has soared. Haaland's unstoppable finishing in the box, powerful physical duels, and sharp goal-scoring instinct give Norway arguably the best attacking firepower in world football. Their style is simple, efficient, and counter-attacking sharp—unafraid of any giant.
As a traditional top-tier powerhouse, England's Three Lions boast an explosion of talent and a luxurious squad at their peak golden period. Up front, Kane brings experience and stable finishing; Bellingham offers midfield orchestration with both offensive and defensive prowess and extraordinary talent. The team is balanced in attack and defense, physically fit, with young players full of explosive energy, and their tournament form is steadily rising. England combines the heritage of a giant with the vitality of a new generation, excelling in both positional attacks and quick counters, with a very high margin for error and overall strength firmly in the world's elite.
This clash focuses on the peak duel between two superstars: Can Haaland single-handedly break through the Three Lions' defense and lead Norway to another dark horse miracle, storming into the semifinals? Can England, led by Kane and Bellingham, withstand the pressure, contain the super striker, and overwhelm their opponents with overall strength to advance steadily? This is the ultimate collision between individual heroism and team football, a head-to-head between new-generation superstars, with endless possibilities for the outcome—truly the window for the biggest dark horse of the quarterfinals.
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#世界杯冠军预测 Argentina vs Switzerland: The Road to Defense Meets an Iron Wall, Messi Takes on the Defensive Myth Again
[Match Time: July 12, 09:00]
This is a classic ultimate battle of "spear vs. shield," a test for the defending champion's advancement, and a continuation of football legend. As the World Cup defending champion, Argentina remains highly competitive, with a mature tactical system, seamless teamwork, and solid morale.
Core player Messi continues to be the team's anchor, currently topping the scorer charts. His unstoppable dribbling, precise passing, and clutch performances in critic
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#世界杯冠军预测 Argentina vs Switzerland: The Road to Defense Meets an Iron Wall, Messi Faces the Defensive Myth Again
【Match Time: July 12, 09:00】
This is a classic ultimate showdown of "spear vs shield," a promotion trial for the defending champions, and a continuation battle for football legends. As the World Cup defending champion, Argentina still maintains strong competitiveness, with mature tactics, excellent teamwork, and solid morale.
The core player Messi remains the team's stabilizing anchor, currently topping the scoring charts. His unmatched dribbling, precise passing, and big-game composure are Argentina's biggest assets for breaking through defenses. Having been tempered through multiple major tournaments, this Argentine team has maxed out its ability to withstand pressure, operate as a unit, and stage comebacks, marching steadily on the path to defending the title.
Switzerland, on the other hand, is widely recognized as an "iron-blooded wall" in world football, known for its extremely solid defense, strong team discipline, and tenacious resilience. The team has no absolute superstars, but possesses exceptional overall cohesion, tight defensive positioning, precise tackles, and physical toughness. They excel at limiting the performance of top superstars through cost-effective mistakes, having drawn with or even upset top powerhouses multiple times in the World Cup and European Championship. They are the ultimate "grinder" in football, best at thwarting strong teams.
It is worth noting that historically Argentina remains unbeaten against Switzerland, but every encounter has been a hard-fought battle. The Swiss defensive resilience has always been the biggest test for the Albiceleste. For Argentina, this match is a must-win tough battle on the road to defending the title. To reach the semi-finals and continue the defending legend, they must break through Switzerland's steel defense.
Can Messi step up again, break through the packed defense, dictate the game, and lead the team steadily forward? Can the iron-blooded Switzerland replicate their defensive myth, tenaciously block the defending champions, and create the biggest upset in the quarter-finals? Top-tier attack versus top-tier defense, a legendary superstar versus a disciplined team – this battle of offense and defense is destined to be full of suspense and excitement.
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#广场预测世界杯赢40000U For the first time in history! Argentine refereeing team officiates France's do-or-die match, World Cup explodes before kickoff
At 4:00 AM Beijing time on July 10, the World Cup quarterfinal: France vs. Morocco. But before the whistle even blew, the match had already ignited the fury of fans worldwide.
Because all five referees officiating the match are from Argentina.
Referee Facundo Tello, assistant referees Juan Pablo Belatti and Gabriel Chade, fourth official Darío Herrera, and reserve assistant referee Cristian Navarro — all in blue and white. This is the first time in Wor
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#广场预测世界杯赢40000U A first in history! Argentine referee team officiates France's do-or-die match, World Cup explodes before kickoff
At 4:00 AM Beijing time on July 10, the World Cup quarterfinal: France vs Morocco. But before the whistle even blew, this match had already sparked fury among fans worldwide.
Because all five match officials are from Argentina.
Referee Facundo Tello, assistant referees Juan Pablo Belatti and Gabriel Chade, fourth official Darío Herrera, and reserve assistant referee Cristian Navarro — a clean sweep of blue-and-white. For the first time in World Cup history, every on-field official in a single match comes from the same country. And of all countries, Argentina.
Who is Tello? The man who can dish out 10 red cards in one game
Tello, 44, was born in Bahía Blanca, Argentina. He started officiating in Argentina's top flight in 2013 and became an international referee in 2019. He boasts rich big-game experience, having worked the 2022 Qatar World Cup, the previous European Championship, and two Recopa Sudamericana finals.
But what really made him "famous" was the 2022 Copa de la Liga Profesional final between Boca Juniors and Racing Club — he showed 10 red cards in that single match: seven for Boca Juniors, three for Racing Club. Ten red cards. One match.
That's not a referee; that's a "clean sweep."
At the last World Cup, Tello officiated three matches, handing out seven yellow cards and one red (second yellow). Among those three matches was the quarterfinal where Morocco eliminated Portugal 1-0. In other words, this referee is no stranger to Morocco — he witnessed the "Atlas Lions" make history.
But he has never officiated a France match.
His first time refereeing France is a World Cup quarterfinal. The opponent is Morocco. The entire referee crew is Argentine.
French fans can't help but worry?
Why Argentina of all countries? Three fires burn at once. The controversy has three layers of logic, each like a ticking time bomb.
Layer 1: Revenge.
In the last World Cup final, Argentina beat France on penalties to win the title. The French still hold a grudge. A few days ago, in the Round of 16 match between Argentina and Egypt, the referee was Frenchman François Letexier. Argentina had feared beforehand that a French referee might "help France get revenge by knocking out Argentina."
Result? Argentina beat Egypt 3-2 to advance. Egypt fumed over the officiating after the match.
Now it's France's turn — the Argentine referee squad has arrived.
Layer 2: Conspiracy theory of "referee swap."
"A French referee helped Argentina, so an Argentine referee must return the favor to France" — this narrative is spreading like wildfire on social media. Some netizens joked: "A French referee worked Argentina's match; it's only fair to have an Argentine referee work France's." Fans bluntly added: "Reciprocity."
FIFA's move has been slammed by netizens as "not even trying to hide that they want Argentina to win." French media RMC Sport also publicly questioned FIFA's judgment, arguing that as the governing body, FIFA should have anticipated the controversy this arrangement would cause.
Layer 3: Breaking industry norms.
In World Cup knockout matches, the core on-field trio (referee + two assistant referees) are conventionally from the same FA and work as a long-term team. But by convention, the fourth official, reserve assistant referee, and VAR officials should come from other countries, and a full set of officials from a country with major historical grievances should not be assigned to officiate an opponent's key match.
This time, all officials are from Argentina, breaking the industry norm of avoiding conflicts of interest rooted in historical rivalries.
Spanish outlet AS commented: FIFA's decision is "surprising" because "the fourth official and VAR officials usually come from other nationalities."
What does France say? "We don't focus on the referee"
Faced with the overwhelming controversy, France opted for a "cold treatment."
Coach Didier Deschamps was quite calm: "I trust the referees, and our opponent is Morocco, not the referee."
Backup goalkeeper Robin Risser said in a press conference: "We shouldn't fall into the trap of discussing this topic. I think you are exaggerating the issue. If these referees are here at this tournament, it's because they deserve their place and meet the required level."
Defender Dayot Upamecano also stated: "I don't pay attention to who the referee is. We have never done that; we focus on our next opponent, Morocco."
That's what they say, but is France really unbothered?
Don't forget: At the last European Championship, when Tello officiated Scotland vs Hungary, Hungary scored the winner in the 10th minute of stoppage time in the second half, while Scotland's penalty claim was ignored by VAR. After the match, Scotland manager Steve Clarke angrily questioned: "I don't understand how VAR looked at that action and decided it wasn't a penalty... He is Argentine. Why isn't a European referee officiating?"
Now, the same question is being asked about France.
Morocco: This 'civil war' is already complicated enough
Beyond the referee controversy, the match itself already carries plenty of drama.
Four years ago in the Qatar World Cup semifinal, France beat Morocco 2-0. Now the two teams meet again in the quarterfinals. Morocco's squad is practically a "France B team" — 10 of the starting XI were born overseas, including 18-year-old midfielder Benjamín Bouchouari who once captained the France U21 national team, but decided to play for Morocco three months before the World Cup.
A player who once represented France's youth setup is now tasked with blocking France. And now there are Argentine referees to "escort" the match.
France vs Morocco was already a "civil war." The Argentine referee crew has turned it into a "three-way brawl."
The whistle hasn't blown, but smoke already fills social media, where fans have exploded:
"FIFA is truly a pathetic and corrupt organization."
"France gets Argentine referees for every match; FIFA is once again doing everything to hand the World Cup to Argentina."
"Now they don't even bother pretending. All Argentines. Might as well call Messi to watch VAR."
"Why waste time? Just give the World Cup to Argentina."
Meanwhile, France is still appealing a yellow card given to one of their players, but FIFA has not responded. Morocco coach Walid Regragui confirmed that only a certain player is out injured, while the rest are available to play.
On one side, France's terrifying firepower — five wins out of five, scoring 14 goals. On the other, Morocco's iron defense — a 34-match unbeaten run. Mbappé leads the scoring chart with 7 goals, while one player has 5 assists to top the assists chart. Morocco's aces are Brahim Díaz and the in-form Ounahi.
But all these tactical analyses pale in the face of the referee dispute.
The whistle will blow at 4:00 AM Beijing time on July 10 at the Boston Sports Stadium. The world's eyes are fixed not only on Mbappé and Morocco's defense, but also on the whistle in Tello's hand — and the red cards in his pocket.
Will the history of 10 red cards repeat itself in a World Cup quarterfinal?
This time, who will be the victim?
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#世界杯冠军预测 Destiny Replicated! France vs Morocco Quarterfinal: Four Years After the Semifinal, the Atlas Lions Seek Revenge Against Les Bleus
On July 10 at 4:00 AM Beijing time, the 2026 FIFA World Cup (USA-Canada-Mexico) quarterfinals feature a highly anticipated rematch — France vs Morocco.
I. Destiny's Origins: Four Years of Grudge, Settled Today
In Qatar 2022, Morocco created a ceiling for African football, reaching the World Cup semifinals for the first time in their history, just one step away from the final — only the French defense stood in their way. Theo Hernandez scored a lightning op
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#世界杯冠军预测 Fate Rewritten! France vs Morocco Quarterfinal: Four Years After the Semifinal, the Atlas Lions Seek Revenge Against Les Bleus
On July 10 at 4 AM Beijing time, the 2026 FIFA World Cup (USA-Canada-Mexico) quarterfinals feature a highly anticipated rematch — France vs Morocco.
**I. Fateful Origins: Four-Year Grudge, Settled Today**
In 2022 Qatar, Morocco reached the pinnacle of African football, becoming the first African team to reach the World Cup semifinals, just one step away from the final — the French defense. Theo Hernandez scored a lightning opener, and Muani sealed the win off the bench. Despite Morocco matching France in possession and shots, they could not break past Maignan's goal.
Historical head-to-head: The two sides have met 7 times in official "A" matches, with France winning 4, drawing 2, and losing 1 — never losing in regular time. Morocco's only "win" was a penalty shootout in a 1998 friendly, never beating France within 90 minutes. However, in their last two encounters, Morocco has shown they can compete with and even hold France, making an upset entirely possible.
**II. Team Strength Analysis**
France is a world-class powerhouse, balanced in attack and defense, having scored 14 goals and conceded only 2 in 5 matches. Mbappé has 19 World Cup goals, just one shy of Messi's record; Tchouaméni and Kanté anchor the midfield, Saliba and Upamecano solidify the backline, and the bench is deep with attacking options — their tournament experience far exceeds their opponents.
Morocco is Africa's top team, operating a 5-4-1 defensive counterattack system, aggressive and resilient. Hakimi excels on both ends, while goalkeeper Bounou makes countless crucial saves. The weakness is midfielder Sebari's injury, and after sustained high-intensity play, their stamina tends to collapse in the second half, relying solely on counters and set pieces for scoring chances.
**III. Three Key Watchpoints**
- **Mbappé vs Hakimi**: Former PSG teammates now fighting for their countries. The one-on-one battle on the flanks will be decisive.
- **Extreme Tactical Clash**: France will control possession and attack, while Morocco will sit deep and counter. After 60 minutes, Morocco's stamina drop will be the turning point.
- **Mbappé's World Cup Record Chase**: If he scores, he will equal Messi's record of 20 World Cup goals.
**IV. Outcome Prediction**
- **Key for Morocco to win**: Hold out in the first half, capitalize on counters and set pieces, drag the game into extra time and penalties.
- **France's winning edge**: Superior squad depth, star power, and stamina — they can wear down the opponent and find the net.
- **Pattern reference**: Low-scoring game likely. France wins by a narrow margin — 1-0 or 2-0 are the most probable scorelines.
Do you think Morocco can avenge their loss, or will France advance smoothly to the semifinals? Will Mbappé or Hakimi score first? Lock in July 10 at 4 AM Beijing time — witness the clash of shield and spear!
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#广场预测世界杯赢40000U 72 members of the European Parliament jointly send a letter to the football associations of 27 EU countries, calling for an investigation into the FIFA president
According to "Politico" Europe, on the 8th local time, 72 members of the European Parliament jointly sent a letter to the football associations of the 27 EU member states, calling for an investigation into FIFA President Gianni Infantino regarding FIFA's decision to temporarily suspend the red card suspension for US forward Folarin Balogun.
The 72 MEPs called in the joint letter for an investigation into the following:
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#广场预测世界杯赢40000U 72 European Parliament members jointly write to EU 27 national football associations, calling for investigation into FIFA president
According to Politico Europe, on the 8th local time, 72 members of the European Parliament jointly wrote to the football associations of the 27 EU member states, calling for an investigation into FIFA President Gianni Infantino regarding FIFA's decision to defer the red card suspension of US forward Folarin Balogun.
In the joint letter, the 72 MEPs called for an investigation into whether Infantino was involved in the decision to defer Balogun's red card suspension, and whether pressure from the US government was a factor in reaching that decision.
Politico Europe reported that the lead author of the letter, MEP Barry Andrews, said, "We must be clear: FIFA's decision to change the red card suspension rules during the tournament is a disgrace and a distortion of fairness." Andrews believes that this decision shows that Infantino and FIFA have capitulated to demands from the US government.
The report said that the signatory MEPs argued that since FIFA enforces ethical standards on the football associations of the 27 EU member states, those associations likewise "have the right to hold senior FIFA officials accountable."
FIFA has not yet responded to the letter. Infantino has previously denied influencing the decisions of the FIFA Disciplinary Committee.
Previously, US player Balogun, who received a red card in the Round of 16 match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup (hosted by US, Canada, Mexico), was given a one-match suspension deferred for one year by FIFA, allowing him to play in the Round of 16 match between the US and Belgium on the 6th. Balogun became the first player since the introduction of red and yellow cards at the 1970 World Cup to continue playing in his team's next World Cup match after receiving a red card.
FIFA's decision has sparked huge controversy. The Belgian Football Association issued a statement saying it was "shocked" by the decision. UEFA also issued a statement saying the decision "crossed a red line" and would have a negative impact on the entire football world. On the 6th, Infantino confirmed that US President Donald Trump had indeed called him about the matter, but that it was an independent decision by the FIFA Disciplinary Committee as an independent judicial body.
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#广场预测世界杯赢40000U World Cup Quarterfinal Predictions: Will Traditional Powerhouses Suffer Upsets?
As the 2026 World Cup quarterfinals kick off, the four traditional powerhouses—France, Spain, England, and Argentina—all have roughly 70% odds of advancing (per OPTA big data predictions). Data is static, but the pitch is alive—each of the four matchups harbors upset potential.
**France vs. Morocco**
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The 2026 World Cup Round of 16 is underway. France, Spain, England, and Argentina—four traditional giants—each have a probability of advancing of around 70% (OPTA big data prediction). Data is static, but the stadium is alive, and all four matchups hide threats of upsets.
## France vs. Morocco
On the surface, this looks like the safest pick, but it actually carries the highest risk. Key defensive midfielder Tchouaméni is likely to miss the match due to an adductor strain, which would significantly reduce the midfield’s interception intensity. Morocco, led by Achraf in defense, has extremely strong counter-attacking firepower. Once France’s midfield barrier is breached, the flanks are very likely to be quickly torn open.
## Spain vs. Belgium
Spain has kept clean sheets across 6 straight matches spanning two World Cups. Goalkeeper Unai Simón has gone 609 minutes without conceding, breaking the historical record, and in this tournament’s 5 matches, they have kept clean sheets in all of them. But Belgium followed up after the Round of 16, smashing the United States 4-1 as their form returned. De Ketelaere carried the attack, while Lukaku’s finishing from the bench stayed sharp. Their flank pressure is exactly aimed at the weakness in Spain’s central defenders—turning a bit too slowly.
## England vs. Norway
A 50-50 matchup. Haaland’s efficiency is astonishing: 7 goals in 4 games. England’s defenders Stones and Guéhi are also his Manchester City teammates—being familiar with one another can actually make it easier for opponents to exploit habitual defensive gaps. If manager Tuchel doesn’t dare to take the initiative to go forward and instead retreats into a defensive setup, he may find his team eliminated more easily.
## Argentina vs. Switzerland
Messi’s total World Cup goals have reached 21, placing him alone at the top of the all-time scoring chart. But Switzerland is definitely not an easy opponent. They advanced by eliminating Colombia on penalties; they are tough in physical duels and sharp on set pieces—exactly the profile that targets Argentina’s vulnerability in aerial defense. This match may very well go into extra time, or even a penalty shootout.
Now it’s all about testing resilience in the moment. Upsets are the World Cup’s greatest charm. Which traditional giant do you think is the most dangerous? Comment with your pick.
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#世界杯冠军预测 All eight World Cup quarterfinalists have been decided! Two matches carry upset potential, Argentina and England in danger, biggest dark horse emerges.
With the round of 16 concluded, the eight teams for the 2026 USA-Canada-Mexico World Cup have officially been confirmed, and the schedule and times for the four quarterfinal matches have been released simultaneously. Every matchup is full of suspense, with two key matches having a very high probability of an upset. Defending champion Argentina and title favorite England are now in an unstable position, and the biggest dark horse of thi
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#世界杯冠军预测 All eight World Cup quarterfinalists confirmed! Two matches carry upset risks, Argentina and England in danger, biggest dark horse emerges
With the Round of 16 fully concluded, the eight teams for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in USA, Canada and Mexico are officially set, along with the schedule for the four quarterfinal matches. Every matchup is full of suspense, with two key games having high upset potential. Defending champion Argentina and title contender England are now in unstable positions, and the tournament's biggest dark horse is ready to emerge.
I. Complete quarterfinal matchups & Beijing time schedule
1. July 10, 04:00 France vs Morocco
2. July 11, 03:00 Spain vs Belgium
3. July 12, 05:00 Norway vs England
4. July 12, 09:00 Argentina vs Switzerland
II. Two high-risk clashes, favorites prone to upsets
1. Argentina vs Switzerland: Defending champion's defensive flaws exposed. Although Argentina narrowly overturned a deficit against Egypt to advance, they conceded two goals in each of their last two knockout matches. Problems with slow defensive recovery and loose wing marking have been fully exposed. The team relies excessively on Messi's last-minute heroics, and the squad's aging physical weaknesses will be magnified in the high-intensity quarterfinal.
Switzerland has returned to the World Cup quarterfinals for the first time in 72 years. The team is highly disciplined tactically, excels at compact defense and fast counterattacks, and Xhaka orchestrates with precision. Against top teams, they focus on slowing the pace, defending stubbornly, and draining energy, easily dragging the match into extra time or penalties. Argentina has no absolute guarantee of victory.
2. England vs Norway: Haaland's attack is enough to break through the Three Lions. England's path to the quarterfinals has also been bumpy, conceding goals against both Mexico and DR Congo, with clear weaknesses in slow defensive turns and poor aerial defense. Norway, on the other hand, proved their defensive resilience by eliminating Brazil. Up front, Haaland's striking power is world-class, and his individual finishing ability can tear open England's defense at any moment.
This is a direct clash of top scorers. Norway has every opportunity to pull off an upset through efficient counterattacks. The Three Lions look superior on paper but are full of hidden dangers.
III. The biggest dark horse emerges: Switzerland Among the eight quarterfinalists, Switzerland is the most surprising. They played steadily in the group stage and advanced past Colombia in a penalty shootout after a grueling knockout match. Without any superstars, the team is extremely cohesive, with high defensive error tolerance. Against a top team like Argentina that is strong in attack but weak in defense, they have ample capital to stage an upset.
Morocco and Norway also have dark horse potential, but Switzerland is more balanced in attack and defense and has stronger pressure resistance in major tournaments, potentially making a historic run to their best World Cup finish.
IV. Brief analysis of remaining matchups
France and Spain have stable overall frameworks and deep rosters, with relatively lower upset risks. Belgium's midfield control is decent, but their forward efficiency is average. In the lower half of the bracket, both Argentina and England, two favorites, are in peril, and the quarterfinal stage could very well produce shocking upsets. Every minute of the upcoming quarterfinals is not to be missed.
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