Argentina and Switzerland will play each other in the round of 16 for a chance to advance to the quarter-finals. Here's 5 things you need to know before the game begins.
Germany and Algeria will collide in the round of 16 knockout stages of the 2014 FIFA World Cup on Monday at the Estadio Beira-Rio in Porto Alegre, Brazil.
With the first round of the 2014 World Cup in progress, Latin Post.com brings soccer fans a list of the best first-round games ever played in knockout round World Cup history.
France will look to move one step closer to winning the 2014 World Cup title when they take on African champions Nigeria in the last-16 on Monday at the Nacional in Brazil.
Mexico national men's soccer team coach Miguel Herrera praised his squad for reaching the knockout stages, but he insisted players should not be content with their current achievement in the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
Mexico and the Netherlands open up the 2014 FIFA World Cup knockout round weekend against one another. Latinpost.com compares these two countries on and off the field.
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.
Brazil and Chile open up the 2014 FIFA World Cup knockout round Saturday against one another. Latinpost.com compares these two South American countries on and off the field.
The FIFA World Cup Round of 16 is ready to go. The 16 best teams in the world are set to play in the toughest soccer competition in the world. Here's 10 things you need to know about the teams left.
The 2014 FIFA World Cup has been narrowed down to 16 teams. Four continents are still in play with multiple countries that have a chance to win the World Cup. Latin Post.com dissects how each continent has done up to this point.
As controversial and bizarre as Luis Suarez's biting incident during the 2014 World Cup was, for which he was suspended there have been some pretty bizarre in-game incidents in sports over the last few years. From Mike Tyson's bite to NBA brawls, Latin Post.com takes a look at some of the most bizarre sports-related incidents and suspensions in recent memory
Luis Suarez will not play in Uruguay’s next nine World Cup matches after FIFA handed a stiff sanction to the embattled striker for biting Italy’s Giorgio Chiellini during their group stage match on Wednesday.
Russia and Algeria will collide in all-important Group H game on Thursday with the winner likely progressing to the knockout stages of the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil.
Belgium will try to secure the top spot in Group H of the 2014 FIFA World Cup when they go up against South Korea on Thursday at the Arena Corinthians in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Soccer has always been the most popular sport in Latin America and the 2014 World Cup is the best place to showcase that. As we head into the round of 16 this weekend, we are able to see that no area of the world has been more successful in this year's tournament than Latin America.
Portugal will look to keep their hopes of advancing to the knockout stages alive when they collide with Ghana in a major Group G showdown in the 2014 FIFA World Cup on Thursday.
Group G of the 2014 FIFA World Cup gives soccer fans a must watch game Wednesday between Team USA and Team Germany. Latin Post.com gives its readers a little fun by comparing the two countries on and off the soccer field.
Group G comes down to one game. America and Germany will play one another for a chance to win the group and play in the knockout round. Latinpost.com previews this must-see matchup.
Ecuador will look to clinch a spot in the knockout stage of the 2014 FIFA World Cup when they face Group E leader France on Wednesday at the Estadio Do Maracana in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.