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Winning two knockout stage games? That means you're really in the running to win the World Cup.

France and Spain both won their quarterfinal matchups and will face off in a star-studded semifinal on Tuesday. 

With two spots in the semis left, let's check out the odds for the remaining quarterfinal matchups at FanDuel Sportsbook as of July 11.

 

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Here are the odds for the quarterfinal matchups already in place:

THURSDAY, JULY 9

Morocco 0, FRANCE 2

 

FRIDAY, JULY 10

Belgium 1, SPAIN 2

SATURDAY, JULY 11

Norway vs. England

To Advance: ENG -205, NOR +164
Moneyline: ENG -105, Draw +260, NOR +280

What to know: England showed its mettle in a 3-2 win over Mexico at Azteca Stadium in the Round of 16, overcoming El Tri on its home turf. Now, it faces off with Norway, whose star Erling Haaland proved too much for Brazil in the Round of 16, scoring twice in a 2-0 victory for the Norwegians. He has 62 goals in 54 appearances for his country. England has now made three straight quarterfinals at the World Cup for the first time since doing so between 1962 and 1970. This is Norway's first-ever quarterfinals appearance at the World Cup.

Argentina vs. Switzerland

To Advance: ARG -325, SUI +250
Moneyline: ARG -145, Draw +250, SUI +490

What to know: In the 78th minute of its Round of 16 matchup, Argentina trailed by two goals against Egypt, as it looked like La Albiceleste's quest for a repeat was all but over. But to beat the champs, you gotta knock 'em out. Argentina surged with three unanswered goals over a span of 13 minutes to pull off one of the most improbable comebacks in World Cup history. Meanwhile, Switzerland advanced to the quarterfinals after its penalty shootout win over Colombia in the Round of 16. The Swiss have reached their first World Cup quarterfinals since 1954. This is also the first time ever that Switzerland has advanced in two consecutive knockout stage matches at the World Cup.