The Netherlands broke a World Cup record that stood since the 1960s. Germany needed a guy off the bench to bail them out again. And then Curaçao's keeper put on one of the gutsiest ninety minutes of the tournament, one save short of the all time World Cup record, in a match that started as background noise and ended up stealing half the show.
Jason and Madison also get into the Almirón red card and the new rule behind it, why Gustavo Alfaro's complaint doesn't hold up, and what Luis de la Fuente actually said about Spain heading into a must have match against Saudi Arabia tomorrow at noon in Atlanta. Plus the yellow card math facing the U.S. ahead of Thursday, a full knockout bracket walkthrough, and the 3-4-3 to close it out.



