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Just four teams and their fans now remain in Qatar. A rendezvous with destiny for Messi's Argentina, and historic chance for Morocco to reach a final, against the holder France.

Just four teams and their fans now remain in Qatar. A rendezvous with destiny for Messi's Argentina, and historic chance for Morocco to reach a final, against the holder France.

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"Quarter Finals 1"

Against the background of the great clashes of France defending their title against England, and Argentina facing the Netherlands, the legendary commentator Enrique Macaya and volunteer Hasan Inamul share their experience.

We Were There

"Quarter Finals 2"

Brazil and Croatia play yet another legendary match, and Morocco bid to become both the first Arab and African team to ever make the Semi Finals of the World Cup, when they play Ronaldo's Portugal.

We Were There

"Semi-Finals"

Just four teams and their fans now remain in Qatar. A rendezvous with destiny for Messi's Argentina, and historic chance for Morocco to reach a final, against the holder France.

We Were There

"Final"

Lionel Messi's last chance to claim the definitive football prize with his country and culminate a legendary career, and Mbappé's France opportunity to assert world domination are the two sides of this long-awaited Final.

Original Air Date: Apr 23, 2026
Rating: TVG
Playback: HD
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