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Languagecaster Predictions: Day 7 Argentina 2-0 Mexico

football languageDay 7 of the 2022 World Cup saw some real drama as Argentina had to win to stay in the competition and win they did after two second-half goals defeated a poor Mexico side. How did our predictors do? Well, there were lots of points from day 7. Three players managed the maximum score from the Australian 1-0 victory over Tunisia, another three were right with that Argentina game, while another 8 players managed a perfect score from the France v Denmark match which finished 2-1 to the holders and another 7 predictors picked up three points from Poland’s 2-0 win over Saudi Arabia. Lots of points. How has this affected the top of the table? Adey still leads but now by only 4 points. He’s followed by Brooking’s Boys on 21 and Nick on 20 with another five players on 19. In today’s matches Japan take on Costa Rica, Belgium take on Morocco, Canada face Croatia and the big one is Spain against Germany. Germany could not go out in the group stage again, could they?

You can still register to play in the Languagecaster’s 2022 World Cup predictions battle; simply register or log in (for free) below and then add your scores – good luck! If you have any questions then you can contact us at admin@languagecaster.com.

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