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CHRISTMAS BREAK ARRIVES - EVERYTHING STILL ON THE LINE
last year - 12/29/2023 10:18 AM GMT-3
With Matchday 2 completed, teams will now rest for 6 days to celebrate African christmas, before resuming with the decisive Matchday 3 fixtures. Some key aspects to await:

South Africa - denied 6 points by the tournament's best goal - can complete their surprise performance obtaining at least a point against the Koreans, who have been on a bit of a downwards spiral.

Argentina, despite beating powerhouse Georgia in MD1, find themselves needing a win against the Irish after a surprise loss to the Czechs. Maradona, if he wishes to not die again, has work to do.

Brazil is the tragedy of Group C, and their hopes seem dire. Finding some solace in at least scoring 1 goal so far, they will be praying for the 24-team system to help them out; if they can get a howler result against Trinidad, this could be a reality.

The Germans find themselves in a similar situation, having lost 2/2 matches despite being favorites. Jamaica's win over the Arians means the underdogs' hopes are not dead just yet.

England is on the highway to the Round of 16 with one win after another, with Heskey, Rooney and more ogres ruling the waves for Britannia. Mexico and Chile will compete for the passage that NZL has so graciously wasted.

Talking about ruling the waves, the Spanish ARMADA not only sunk the Slovakians but then focused its rage on the Chinese, securing 7-0/6-0 consecutive results. Russia picked up a remontada against the Slovaks, which means Group F is all up for the taking under Spain's boot.

The drama in Africa shall continue after the birth of the LORD
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