U-20: FIFA Confirms 5 fixtures for Round of 16

At least five of the eight Round of 16 fixtures at the ongoing U-20 FIFA World Cup have been confirmed as at Sunday night.

The first game will see the USA take on New Zealand on Tuesday by 6.30pm.

Uzbekistan faces Israel in another last-16 clash on the same day by 10pm.

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On Wednesday, Colombia takes on Slovakia in the first clash. Brazil’s opponents for their game at the same time is yet to be confirmed.

Nigeria will need to get past hosts Argentina if they want to play in the quarter-finals. The game is scheduled for Wednesday at 10pm.

England faces fellow Europeans Italy at the same time.

Uruguay and Ecuador will play their Round of 16 fixtures on Thursday, but their opponents are yet to be confirmed.


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