On Sunday, France plays Poland in a continuation of their World Cup defence
while England faces African champions Senegal in a test of their quest for a first major trophy in 56 years.
After winning Group D in Qatar, Didier Deschamps' France team will look to become the first team to win consecutive World Cups since Brazil in 1958 and 1962.
The French, led by Paris Saint-electric Germain's forward Kylian Mbappe, are heavy favourites to beat Poland in the quarterfinals on Tuesday at Al Thumama Stadium in Doha.
To avoid another upset at a World Cup full of surprises like Germany and Belgium's early exits, France must first stop Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski.
Against Hugo Lloris, who will be making his 142nd international appearance and tying Lilian Thuram for the most caps in France's history
Poland's all-time leading scorer will look to add to his meagre World Cup tally of one goal.