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  1. Argentina vs. Australia how to watch, odds: Stream 2023 international friendly on CBS Sports Golazo Network
  2. Argentina vs. France Was the Best World Cup Final I’ve Ever Seen


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Argentina vs. Australia how to watch, odds: Stream 2023 international friendly on CBS Sports Golazo Network

Argentina and Australia will collide in an international friendly on Thursday on the Argentina are the -580 favorites in the latest Argentina vs. Australia odds from Caesars Sportsbook, while the Socceroos are +1400 underdogs. A draw returns +480 on the 90-minute money line. The over/under for total goals is 3.5. Kickoff from Beijing Workers' Sports Complex in Beijing, China, is at 8 a.m. ET on Thursday. The CBS Sports Golazo Network is a first-of-its-kind free, 24-hour streaming network in the U.S. dedicated exclusively to global soccer coverage. CBS Sports Golazo Network is available to stream free on connected TV and mobile devices through the CBS Sports App and Pluto TV and on CBSSports.com, as well as on Paramount+. How to watch Argentina vs. Australia • Argentina vs. Australia date: Thursday, June 15 • Argentina vs. Australia time: 8 a.m. ET • Argentina vs. Australia live stream: What you need to know about Argentina Argentina is the top-ranked team in the FIFA world rankings for good reason. Since winning the World Cup in December, La Albiceleste have played two matches, beating their opponents by a combined score of 9-0. Argentina beat Panama 2-0 on March 23 followed by a 7-0 thrashing of Curacao on March 28. Messi has scored four goals during that two game stretch and more than 100 for Argentina during his career. The seven-time Ballon d'Or winner is coming off a prolific season for PSG as well, recording 16 goals and 16 assists. What you need to know about Austra...

Argentina vs. France Was the Best World Cup Final I’ve Ever Seen

Pick the best moment of the match. It seems impossible. The This was the best World Cup final I have ever seen, that perhaps anyone has ever seen—a match stuffed full of so many remarkable incidents, so much tension, such dramatic momentum swings, such joy. It was soccer played con brio. As my colleague Sam Knight wrote yesterday, The match did not seem destined to be a classic. For most of regular time, it appeared as if the occasion might serve simply as a coronation for Messi, as Argentina and its impish talisman utterly outplayed France. In the first half, Argentina’s hunger and skill dominated France. Antoine Griezmann, the French playmaker who has shone at this World Cup, was invisible. Mbappé scarcely received the ball. France did not have a single touch in the Argentinean box. It was as if the French players were in the grip of a powerful sedative. I was reminded of the fine Brazil team of 1998, which waltzed through the tournament and wilted in the final. Argentina, meanwhile, was irrepressible. Its midfielders pounced on every loose ball. Rodrigo De Paul and Alexis Mac Allister were voracious. Again and again, Messi found his fellow-veteran Ángel Di María in space on the left wing. Di María jinked and feinted past French defenders. One such sleight, in which Di María bamboozled Ousmane Dembélé, led to a penalty kick that Messi coolly scored. 1–0. Argentina’s second goal—a sweeping move finished by Di María—was redolent of the famous Carlos Alberto goal for Brazil...