The final two games of the 2014 FIFA FIFA World Cup are among us. Two squads, Brazil and the Netherlands, battle for third place Saturday, but only two teams, Argentina and Germany, will be playing for soccer's greatest title. Latin Post.com previews and predicts every game with scheduled dates, times, predictions and everything fans need to know for this weekend.
Argentina and the Netherlands will be playing each other for the opportunity to play in the 2014 FIFA World Cup Finals. These two countries have a long rivalry with one another and will be playing in their fifth World Cup contest. Latin Post.com breaks down the teams and predicts a winner in this semifinals game.
Just four teams remain in the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil. With just two games being played in the semifinals round, Latin Post.com previews and predicts every game. Which team will move on, and which teams will be eliminated?
The Netherlands and Costa Rica will be playing each other for the opportunity to play in the semifinals of the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Latin Post breaks down the teams and predicts a winner in this must-watch game.
Argentina and Belgium play each other in the 2014 FIFA World Cup quarterfinals. The winner will play in the semifinals. Latin Post breaks down the teams and predicts a winner.
Two South American super powers collide Friday in a 2014 FIFA World Cup quarterfinals game for the ages. One country has been here several times, while the other is making their first appearance. See who has the advantage.
Just eight teams remain in the 2014 FIFA World Cup. With four games being played in the quarter-finals round, Latinpost.com previews and predicts every game. Which team will move on and which teams will be eliminated?
The knockout stage is underway for the 2014 World Cup. Argentina and Switzerland battle in a winner take all game where the victor advances to the quarter-finals. Let's preview the game and see who has the advantage.
Mexico and the Netherlands meet in a knockout round game for the chance to advance to play in the quarter-finals. Latin Post.com breaks down these teams and previews the game to see who has the advantage.
With the field narrowed down to just 16 teams, Colombia and Uruguay will face off in a heated rivalry with a chance to advance to the quarter finals. Let's preview this matchup and see which team has the advantage.
Brazil and Chile have both played great so far. These two proud soccer nations will be facing one another in the second consecutive World Cup elimination round. The winner will advance to the quarterfinals. See who has the edge.
With Costa Rica already clinching the Group D No. 1 seed, there is only one spot remaining. Both Italy and Uruguay will play each other to see who advances to the knockout round and who stays home.
Colombia and Ivory Coast will go up against each other on Thursday at the Nacional in Brazil with both sides aiming to secure a spot in the knockout stages.
Defending World Cup champions Spain will look to bounce back from a humiliating loss in their 2014 FIFA World Cup opener when they collide with Chile on Wednesday at the Estadio Do Maracana in Rio De Jainero.
Spain will take on Chile in a Group B game with extreme championship implications. Let's see who needs to come up big for which team and who's got the advantage in this contest.
The Netherlands will look to book a spot in the knockout stages, while Australia will fight for survival when they collide on Wednesday at the Estadio Beira-Rio in Porto Alegre, Brazil.
Brazil and Mexico will look to pick up from where they left off during their respective tournament openers when they collide in the group stages of the 2014 FIFA World Cup on Tuesday at the Estadio Castelao in Fortaleza, Brazil.
Mexico and Brazil will face each other in a must see Group A contest. Let's look at the storied history between these two great soccer nations and see who has the upper hand.
Iran and Nigeria will look to break their losing spell when they collide on Monday at the Arena Da Baixada in Curitiba, Brazil. Neither teams have won a World Cup match since the 1998 tournament in France.
Germany and Portugal, two of the favorites to win this year’s World Cup, will collide on Monday at the Arena Fonte Nova in Salvador, Brazil, in a match that is considered as one of the must-watch showdowns in the group stages.