After the two games on Tuesday, including Morocco’s shock win over Spain, all eight quarter-finalists at the FIFA World Cup in Qatar have been decided.
For the first time since the World Cup kicked, there will be no action in action in Qatar for two days, with matches only resuming on Friday.
Five European teams, two South American and one African team remain in the competition.
In the first quarter-final on Friday, one of the favourites for the tournament, Brazil, will take on the runners-up from four years ago, Croatia.
Later that evening, in what is being billed as the first final-before-the-final, Lionel Messi’s Argentina will take on the Netherlands.
On Saturday the first game will feature Africa’s last representative, Morocco, who will face Portugal after their win over Switzerland this evening.
Finally, in another highly-anticipated tie, defending champions France will take on England.