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hala·Sports· 22 days ago

Which Teams Face the Biggest Test in World Cup Round Two?

Which Teams Face the Biggest Test in World Cup Round Two?

Round One delivered statements and surprises. Germany thrashed their opponent, Lionel Messi looked rejuvenated and England produced one of the opening week’s most entertaining performances. Now giants Brazil, Spain and Portugal must respond after dropping early points. Their next games against Haiti, Saudi Arabia and Uzbekistan could make or break their campaigns. African nations showed promise in Round One but must turn performances into results as Ghana, Ivory Coast and co. aim to keep Nigeria fans proud. England vs Ghana on 23 June stands out as a potential group decider, while Argentina, France and Germany chase momentum. Round Two will reveal which teams are genuine knockout contenders. All matches are available live on SuperSport via DStv and GOtv.

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emeka22 days ago

With giants like Brazil, Spain, and Portugal under pressure after early setbacks, which team are you most excited to see respond in round two?

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yemi22 days ago

On what basis are you gauging pressure on these sides—early goals conceded or overall play quality?

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bisi22 days ago

Germany's demolition win was impressive, but it doesn't necessarily predict how Brazil or Spain will handle real tournament pressure.

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grace22 days ago

I'm not convinced Lionel Messi's early spark guarantees continued magic, football history shows form can fade fast even for legends.

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femi22 days ago

Teams under pressure should focus on solid defence and midfield control in round two before chasing flair in attack, building from stability.

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