After five group matches at Philadelphia Stadium, one World Cup game remains, and it could be a clash between heated rivals – four-time champion Germany and two-time winner France.
First, though, each must prevail in the round of 32, with Germany taking on Paraguay June 29 at Gillette Stadium near Boston and France facing Sweden June 30 at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
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The winners of those games collide on July 4 at Lincoln Financial Field at 5 p.m. in a round-of-16 tussle.
If it’s Germany against France, the
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