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Crowds thronged the streets of Buenos Aires as Argentina’s men’s national team took a 50-mile victory lap to celebrate its third World Cup title.
The New York Times – Sports:
Crowds thronged the streets of Buenos Aires as Argentina’s men’s national team took a 50-mile victory lap to celebrate its third World Cup title.
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Kylian Mbappé and France will have to overcome Argentina’s surging momentum and deafening fan base to repeat as champions. Follow live.
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Morocco’s remarkable run through global soccer’s biggest and best teams reaches a new level. Follow live.
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France’s road to repeating as champs goes through Harry Kane and a very strong England team. Follow live.
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Morocco is no longer an underdog at this World Cup. But can it withstand a Portugal team playing with new purpose? Follow live.
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Argentina will need every weapon in its arsenal against a seasoned Dutch team. Follow live.
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Two teams with distinctly different temperaments and styles of play meet in the quarterfinals. Follow live.
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Griner, an American basketball star who had been imprisoned on drugs charges, was traded for Viktor Bout, a Russian arms dealer.