Atlanta Hawks 64:96 Memphis Grizzlies Cangrejeros 78:95 Criollos de Caguas Leones De Ponce 98:92 San German Miami Heat 90:99 Toronto Raptors Denver Nuggets 108:101 Portland Trail Blazers Auckland Tuatara 108:91 Manawatu Jets Cairns W 82:68 Rockhampton W Sutherland Sharks W 74:60 Penrith P. W Bendigo Braves W 58:112 Keilor Thunder W Eltham W 93:83 Kilsyth W Knox W 78:59 Hobart Chargers W Sandringham W 86:73 Northern Tasmania W Slovakia U20 71:72 Estonia U20 Armenia U20 74:57 Albania U20 Macau Black Bears 124:149 Converge FiberXers Ivory Coast U17 W 51:66 Colombia U17 W Cairns Marlins 116:91 Rockhampton Rockets Sutherland Sharks 104:55 Penrith P. Woodville Warriors 79:90 Central Districts Lions Australia U17 W 70:64 Japan U17 W Perth Redbacks W 53:92 Mandurah Magic W Perry Lakes Hawks W 80:91 Cockburn Cougars W South West Slammers W 50:88 Kalamunda Eastern Suns W Bendigo Braves 69:93 Keilor Thunder Eltham 94:76 Kilsyth Knox 121:86 Hobart Chargers Sandringham Sabres 130:80 Northern Tasmania Sweden U20 71:62 Luxembourg U20 Blackwater Bossing 89:81 Magnolia Hotshots North Macedonia U20 97:62 Georgia U20

The World Cup is almost over, and we have two huge games left to decide who takes home the trophy and who gets the bronze. Fans everywhere are buzzing about the final between Spain and Argentina, and the third-place match between England and France. Let’s break down what might happen in these exciting games.

Spain vs Argentina: Which Team Takes the Trophy?

This final is a clash of two styles. Spain loves to keep the ball and pass it around, while Argentina has a strong defense and fast attacks. Both teams have star players who can change the game in a second.

  • Spain will rely on their midfield to control the game, but they need to avoid mistakes that Argentina can punish.
  • Argentina will look to their key forwards to score on quick breaks, but they must stay organized against Spain’s possession.
  • The team that keeps a cool head and takes its chances will likely walk away as champions.

England vs France: The Fight for Third Place

In the bronze final, England and France meet in what should be a fast-paced, emotional game. Neither team wanted to end up here, but both will give everything to leave with a medal and some pride.

England has a young, energetic squad that can score from anywhere, while France brings experience and physicality. Expect a back-and-forth match where defense might be less of a priority since both sides want to finish strong.

  • England must be sharp on set pieces, a big strength for them.
  • France will lean on their veteran players to calm things down and create chances.
  • The winner might be the team that shows more fight and vision in the second half.

Wrap-Up: Two Games, One Big Weekend

These final games are more than just matches—they’re celebrations of the world’s best soccer. Whether you’re cheering for Spain’s tiki-taka, Argentina’s grit, England’s speed, or France’s power, you can expect drama until the final whistle. Get your snacks ready and enjoy the show!

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