LIVE BLOG: World Cup, Day 20: Lionel Messi and Argentina march on to the semi-finals

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Published Dec 9, 2022

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FULL TIME: Netherlands 2, Argentina 2 (Argentina win 4-3 on penalties)

Lautaro Martinez converted the final spot kick of the penalty shootout to send Argentina into the semi-finals of the World Cup. Lionel Messi and his men will face Croatia, who earlier on Friday eliminated Brazil, for a place in the final.

Netherlands 2, Argentina 2 after extra-time

We’re head to penalties at the Lusail Stadium after Argentina Hotspur and Netherlands couldn’t be separated after two hours of football. Argentina were, at one point in the game, 2-0 up and had less than 10 minutes on the clock left. Will this game be over before load-shedding o’clock?

FULL TIME: Netherlands 2, Argentina 2

After being 2-0 down with 20 minutes remaining, Wout Weghorst scored twice for the Netherlands to send their World Cup quarter-final against Argentina into extra-time.

HALF TIME: Netherlands 0, Argentina 1

Argentina go into the break leading 1-0 thanks to a 35th minute goal by Nahuel Molina that was beautifully crafted by the GOAT, Lionel Messi.

FULL TIME: Croatia 1, Brazil 1 (Croatia won 4-2 on penalties)

Five-time World Cup winners Brazil have been dumped out of the World Cup, and Croatia have advanced to the final four, where they will take on either the Netherlands or Argentina.

Croatia 1, Brazil 1 after extra-time

We move into the lottery of penaties after Bruno Petkovic’s late equaliser cancelled out Neymar’s brilliant record-equalling striker.

FULL TIME: Croatia 0, Brazil 0

We go into extra-time after neither side could find the back of the net during their 90 minutes of regulation time.

HALF TIME: Croatia 0, Brazil 0

If you have load-shedding, worry not because it doesn’t look like you missed much as the World Cup quarter-final between Brazil and 2018 finalists Croatia is goalless at the break. Hopefully the lights come back soon. Thanks, Eskom.

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UP NEXT: Croatia v Brazil

Brazil coach Tite has named an unchanged starting line-up for Friday's World Cup quarter-final against Croatia as Neymar retains his place following his return from an ankle injury in the previous round.

Coach Zlatko Dalic brings Borna Sosa back into the side at left-back after illness, replacing Borna Barisic, while Mario Pasalic starts in place of Bruno Petkovic. Real Madrid's Luka Modric, 37, captains the side as they look to cause a major upset against the World Cup favourites.

— FIFA World Cup (@FIFAWorldCup) December 9, 2022

Teams

Croatia (4-3-3): Dominik Livakovic; Josip Juranovic, Dejan Lovren, Josko Gvardiol, Borna Sosa; Luka Modric (capt), Marcelo Brozovic, Mateo Kovacic; Mario Pasalic, Andrej Kramaric, Ivan Perisic

Brazil (4-3-3): Alisson Becker; Eder Militao, Thiago Silva (capt), Marquinhos, Danilo; Lucas Paqueta, Casemiro, Neymar; Raphinha, Richarlison, Vinicius Junior

In Friday’s quarter-final fixtures, first up it’s Croatia taking on the mighty Brazil and then it’s the turn of the heavyweight clash between the Netherlands and Argentina.

5pm: Croatia v Brazil

Brazil is the best team in the history of the competition, having won it five times and finishing second, third and fourth twice each. This time they are playing as the world's No 1 ranked team and they have looked the part, except when they took things easy against Cameroon in their final group phase game.

Croatia will be relying heavily on their talisman Luka Modric, who lifted the Best Fifa Men's Player award in 2018. He knows what to expect from the classy Brazilian line-up and he'll want to boss the midfield as it gives Croatia a chance to keep the opposition at bay.

Brazil are overwhelming favourites but in Croatia, they are likely to face their toughest opponent yet. Croatia are the 2018 runners-up.

Key Players

Croatia: Luka Modric (central midfielder), Marcelo Brozovic (central midfielder), Ivan Perisic (winger/wingback)

Brazil: Neymar (forward), Thiago Silva (centre-back), Marquinhos (defender)

Head To Head:

Croatia and Brazil have played each other four times. Brazil won three of those matches and the other was a draw. Two of the matches have taken place at the World Cup.

9pm: Netherlands v Argentina

The World Cup is the one major trophy Argentina's Messi has never had his hands on. Eight years after coming up just short in Brazil 2014, the legendary Messi will now go in search of the biggest title of them all. Expect Messi to put his best foot forward.

Louis van Gaal’s Dutch side has been nearly flawless so far and now has a chance to make amends for missing out on qualifying for the 2018 edition. In their last match, the Netherlands had an easy 3-1 win against the USA.

Given Messi's push for glory, Argentina will start as favourites in this mouth-watering tie. The effervescent Dutch wing-backs will be a factor and if Argentina do not contain that threat, it could prove their downfall.

Key Players:

Netherlands: Virgil van Dijk (centre-back), Denzel Dumfries (right-wingback), Frenkie de Jong (midfielder)

Argentina: Lionel Messi (forward), Emiliano Martinez (goalkeeper), Cristian Romero (defender)

Head To Head:

The Netherlands has an edge against Argentina in the overall records, with four wins and two draws in nine games. The first-ever encounter between the two sides was an international friendly in 1974 when a Johan Cruyff-led Dutch side comprehensively beat Argentina 4-1.

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