World Cup 2026 Quarter-Finals: The Bracket, the AEST Plan and the Market Read for Aussie Punters
The Round of 16 closed on 7 July, the rest day did its job on 8 July, and on Thursday 9 July (US time) / Friday 10 July (AEST) the 2026 World Cup quarter-finals open. Eight teams are left, four ties to settle, and a single bracket that decides who goes to Dallas and Atlanta for the semis. From Australia, the slate lands across three AEST mornings — a properly watchable window for once, with every match on Optus Sport. Here’s the bracket, the kickoffs in your time, and the outright/goal-market picture before the first ball is kicked in Foxborough.

- Eight teams: France, Morocco, Spain, Belgium, Norway, England, Argentina, Switzerland. All three co-hosts and Brazil are gone.
- QF1 (Thu 9 Jul, 16:00 ET) = 06:00 AEST Fri 10 Jul — France vs Morocco, Foxborough MA.
- QF2 (Fri 10 Jul, 15:00 ET) = 05:00 AEST Sat 11 Jul — Spain vs Belgium, Inglewood/LA.
- QF3 (Sat 11 Jul, 17:00 ET) = 07:00 AEST Sun 12 Jul — Norway vs England, Miami Gardens.
- QF4 (Sat 11 Jul, 21:00 ET) = 11:00 AEST Sun 12 Jul — Argentina vs Switzerland, Kansas City.
- The market: France favourite at 2.80 outright; Messi Golden Boot favourite at 2.20 after retaking the lead with his eighth goal against Egypt.
The bracket
| Tie | Match | Venue | Local kickoff | AEST |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| QF1 | France vs Morocco | Gillette Stadium, Foxborough MA | Thu 9 Jul, 16:00 ET | 06:00 AEST Fri 10 Jul |
| QF2 | Spain vs Belgium | SoFi Stadium, Inglewood/LA CA | Fri 10 Jul, 12:00 PT | 05:00 AEST Sat 11 Jul |
| QF3 | Norway vs England | Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens FL | Sat 11 Jul, 17:00 ET | 07:00 AEST Sun 12 Jul |
| QF4 | Argentina vs Switzerland | Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City MO | Sat 11 Jul, 21:00 ET (20:00 local) | 11:00 AEST Sun 12 Jul |
| SF1 | Winner QF1 vs Winner QF2 | AT&T Stadium, Dallas TX | Tue 14 Jul, 15:00 ET | 05:00 AEST Wed 15 Jul |
| SF2 | Winner QF3 vs Winner QF4 | Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta GA | Wed 15 Jul, 15:00 ET | 05:00 AEST Thu 16 Jul |
All AEST conversions run +14 hours from Eastern (or +12 from Perth/AWST). For Sydney and Melbourne, every QF kicks off between 05:00 and 11:00 AEST across the three days — the most viewer-friendly knockout window of the tournament.
The market — France have the trophy, Messi has the boot
The outright and goal markets tightened around the European heavyweights and the Argentine number 10 over the past 48 hours. Lines as of 8 July (overnight ET):
- France — 2.80 (clear favourite)
- Spain — 4.70
- Argentina — 4.90
- England — 5.60
- Norway — 15.0
- Morocco — 28.0
- Belgium — 31.0
- Switzerland — 34.0
Source: FanDuel via FOX Sports, 2026-07-08 11:29 ET. Ranges from bet365/William Hill/BetMGM/Ladbrokes/Betfred (TNT Sports; ESPN) put France at 2.75–2.88, Spain 4.50–4.70, Argentina 4.00–5.00, England 5.00–5.70.
- Lionel Messi (ARG) — 2.20 (favourite, 8 goals)
- Kylian Mbappé (FRA) — 2.40 (7 goals)
- Erling Haaland (NOR) — 8.50 (7 goals)
- Harry Kane (ENG) — 10.0 (6 goals)
- Ousmane Dembélé (FRA) — 51.0
- Mikel Oyarzabal (ESP) — 71.0
Source: FanDuel via FOX/CBS, 2026-07-08. Order: standings, leader on top.
The two reads that matter for the punter: France have firmed into a clear outright favourite on the back of six wins from six; and the Golden Boot has flipped — Messi, who’d been level or behind Mbappé in the previous pack, is now the sole leader on goals and the favourite on odds. More on that in our dedicated Golden Boot QF update.
How each QF shapes up
QF1 — France vs Morocco. The 2022 semi-final rematch. France carry a Tchouaméni fitness cloud; Morocco lose Saibari to a hamstring. France 1.56–1.59 / Draw 3.80–3.95 / Morocco 6.00–6.90. Full preview: France vs Morocco QF preview.
QF2 — Spain vs Belgium. Spain have four clean sheets in a row and have conceded twice in the whole tournament; Belgium arrive with Onana (ACL) out but with a 4-1 USA win still ringing in their ears. The H2H is brutal: Spain 6W 1D, Belgium 0W (16–3 goals) across seven meetings, Belgium yet to win one.
QF3 — Norway vs England. Norway’s first quarter-final since 1998 — Haaland’s brace beat Brazil 2-1 in the R16. England arrive without Henderson (out for the tournament), without Quansah (suspended) and very possibly without Reece James (hamstring doubt). Kane has six, Bellingham four. Pundit Gary Neville on the record:
"I don’t think that’s us getting carried away. We should be favourites to beat Norway but it’s going to be tough." — Gary Neville, Sky Sports (7 Jul 2026)
Full preview: Norway vs England QF preview.
QF4 — Argentina vs Switzerland. Messi chases history against a Swiss side that took Colombia 4-3 on penalties in Vancouver to reach their first quarter-final since 1954. Only three goals conceded all tournament; goalkeeper Gregor Kobel on 16 saves.
The Australian view — out of the tournament, but glued to the screens
The Socceroos are out — and so the green-and-gold angle this weekend is squarely in the spectator’s seat. Three of the four quarter-finals kick off in AEST-friendly morning slots; Spain–Belgium at 05:00 Saturday is a stretch, but France–Morocco at 06:00 Friday is a one-alarm special, and Sunday’s Norway–England + Argentina–Switzerland double-header lands in prime late-morning AEST. Optus Sport has every match live. With the Socceroos watching from the couch, the AEST viewer is the bracket now.
For the broader punter’s picture, the World Cup 2026 outright odds showed the field coming out of the round of 32; the outright Golden Boot QF update is where the Messi–Mbappé favourite-flip sits today.
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