1. South Africa vs. Canada
After a lackluster performance against one of the hosts in their first game South Africa turned it around and achieved the feat of getting to the knockout stage for the first time in its history. They have momentum on their side. And they get an opponent in Canada that missed a big opportunity to win its group and stay in Vancouver in front of their home crowd for its first knockout game in its history.
Other than smacking around a Qatar side that went down to nine men in the second half in their game Canada hasn't really left its mark against any meaningful competition. An uninspiring draw against a bad Bosnia team and a sound defeat at the hands of a beatable Swiss squad does not inspire confidence moving forward. They lack the players to compete at this level. With injuries piling up, a manager out of his depth, and its star striker known for disappearing in big games, Canada still has a lot to prove.
As far as the game goes, I'm expecting fireworks and a lot of goals on Sunday. Matchups involving bad teams with genuine belief they can win produce some of the best games in tournament football.
I'm going with South Africa to take this one in L.A.
Final score: South Africa wins 3-2 in extra time.
2. Brazil vs. Japan
Drawing against Morocco was a positive result for Brazil in its first game. Two of the tournament's favourites were getting their feet wet and were more than happy to get a draw.
Brazil followed that up with back to back 3-0 scorelines against Haiti and Scotland. All these games were scrimmages for Brazil. No sweat football. The tournament for Brazil starts now and the first challenger, Japan, is also undefeated.
Japan's defense is resolute, and its goal scoring prowess was evident last October when it beat Brazil 3-2 in a friendly. I think we'll see the same scoreline but in reverse.
Brazil is clicking at the right time, and it has a superstar forward that Japan won't be able to contain.
Final score: Brazil beats Japan 3-2 in regulation.
3. Netherlands vs. Morocco
It's a shame these two great teams are going to meet this early in the competition. They're two of my favourite teams to watch right now. Both have balanced teams with few weaknesses, and a couple of superstars in key positions. I really can't separate them on paper. This is a gut decision. I think the physicality of the Dutch will be too much for Morocco.
This Moroccan team will probably aim for penalties and play a defensive game because they won't be able to keep up with the Netherlands attack if they choose to open it up. Holland has scored 10 goals in this tournament, which ranks first alongside Germany.
I believe the Netherlands will continue putting up the goals. Morocco will put up a worthy fight, but it won't be enough.
Final score: Netherlands wins 3-1.
4. USA vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina
I'll keep this one short and sweet. No analysis needed. No background. No stats. Bosnia emerged from the weakest group in World Cup history. In a 32-team World Cup it would have been grouped. America got a very lucky break here. FIFA wants the hosts to have a lovely time this summer. This is a warm up match for the USA. Their tournament will begin in the round of 16.
Final score: USA wins 3-0.
5. Ivory Coast vs. Norway
Of all the games in the round of 32 this is probably the one I'm most looking forward to. We have two very even teams that can score goals and aren't afraid of pushing the pace of the game. There isn't a clear favourite so I'm expecting a back and forth game, with both teams trading chances.
Ivory Coast took Germany down to the wire in extra time before conceding defeat so it knows how to play against a top European team. And Norway defeated the African champions in a thriller, proving they’re more than capable of winning this game.
This game is very tough to call. Norway rested its top players in its last match, a luxury Ivory Coast did not have. That extra rest could prove to be beneficial, but at this level it's about who wants it more. And it will come down to who has the best player.
That's Norway.
Final score: Norway advances on penalties after a 2-2 draw through extra time.
6. Germany vs. Paraguay
What is there to say? Paraguay is a tough, gritty team. No one should expect they’re going to make it easy. But at this stage in the tournament it is about goals, goals, and goals. Paraguay scored twice in three matches. Enough said. Germany might score twice before halftime and then kill the game in the second half.
Final score: Germany 2-0.
7. France vs. Sweden
France should coast through to the round of 16 without a sweat. Sweden might make it interesting in the first half but France will eventually pour it on and come away with a comfortable victory.
Final score: France 4-1.
8. Argentina vs. Cabo Verde
Cabo Verde has done extremely well finishing second in its group. 3 games. 3 draws. Only 2 goals conceded. That's a great accomplishment for the small island nation. They really put their country on the map with these stellar performances. You have to zoom in for ten seconds on Google Maps to find these guys. So good on them.
But Argentina is not Uruguay, Saudi Arabia, or an unimaginative Spain that has trouble scoring goals. The ride ends here.
Final score: Argentina 5-0.
9. Australia vs. Egypt
This game is probably the most even in the round of 32. Both have good defenses. I think the fact that Egypt is undefeated and has scored in every game makes them the favourite. But this game could very well go into extra time and onwards to penalties. I'm not really confident with this pick, but I'm leaning towards Egypt.
Final score: Egypt wins 2-1 in extra time.
To be updated as teams advance and matches become official. . . . .