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Wedding guests face tough choice

Church of England warns World Cup fans not to check their mobiles

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World Cup fever in England will not extend to weddings round the country tomorrow with those tempted to glance at their mobile phones during the match with Sweden facing a red card.

England’s first World Cup quarter-final in 12 years, following their nervewrack­ing penalty shootout victory over Colombia, takes place at 1400

GMT (6pm UAE time) when many weddings or post-ceremony receptions will be taking place.

This has prompted the Reverend Sandra Millar, head of “life events” for The Church of England (CofE), to issue guidelines for those attending the ceremonies and advocating anyone caught sneaking a look at their mobile phone should be sent packing.

“For those attending a wedding service at 3pm (1400 GMT), I’d strongly encourage you to make sure you are fully on-side with the happy couple and switch off your mobile phone in advance,” she told the Daily Telegraph. “For those getting married on Saturday, like England fans you might experience a few nerves, but you can be sure that it will also be the best day of your life, with memories to cherish. Who knows, come 6pm, that may be something you share with the rest of the nation too.” Matt Yeo, who is marrying Sophie Wood — whom he says had to take a lot of convincing to accommodat­e those guests who are football fans as she is not one — has ordered a satellite dish for the post-ceremony reception. However, the match will be filmed ‘live’ at 1600 GMT — posters are to be placed banning mobile phones being switched on so people know the score — as speeches are due at the time of kick-off.

The wait is finally over as France prepare to take on Uruguay and Brazil face Belgium in the first two of the World Cup quarterfin­als today.

The build-up to the clash between the French and the South Americans has been dominated by individual­s, but it may be the South Americans’ almost unbreachab­le four-man defence which decides the result.

While Uruguay sweat on the fitness of striker Edinson Cavani, it should be remembered that La Celeste’s progress in Russia has been built upon their defence as much as their A-list attack.

And while France pin their hopes on Kylian Mbappe, it is unlikely that the teenage superstar has encountere­d a defence quite like Uruguay’s.

The mouth-watering last-eight tie in Nizhny Novgorod is likely to be decided by a battle between Uruguay’s stifling backline and the speed of Mbappe, 19.

Led by captain Diego Godin, and including Jose Gimenez, Martin Caceres and Diego Laxalt, along with goalkeeper Fernando Muslera, Uruguay’s defence have the jointbest record at the World Cup.

They passed through the group stage without conceding a goal, and the only player to score against Uruguay was Portugal’s Pepe in the last 16, and that was ultimately in vain.

Brazil are the only other team to have conceded just the solitary goal so far.

Uruguay have conceded three fewer goals than France. Both teams have scored seven times.

Between them, the experience­d defence have over 350 internatio­nal caps between them. They are supremely well-organised and have already served notice that Mbappe will not have the same kind of freedom he enjoyed against Argentina.

Mbappe factor

“If you let France have space it will be very difficult,” Uruguay’s coach Oscar Tabarez said.

And he has also insisted that he is happy to cede possession to France in a bid to make the last four.

France’s conundrum against Uruguay is knowing best how to utilise Mbappe and his fellow attacking danger, Antoine Griezmann.

The French limped through their group stage but burst to life in their exhilarati­ng 4-3 last-16 win over Argentina, inspired by Paris SaintGerma­in’s $220 million (Dh808 million) Mbappe.

Didier Deschamps, France’s coach, has already indicated that he is expecting a different kind of game from “solid” Uruguay from the seven-goal thriller in Kazan.

In today’s second match Belgium coach Roberto Martinez has admitted he has no secrets as he plots to end Brazil’s bid for a record-extending sixth World Cup.

But the nation’s “Golden Generation” have been reminded that the match against the favourites could represent the last chance for them to shine on the world stage.

“There won’t be many secrets to the game,” Martinez said. “We have to defend as well as we can and then punish them when we have the ball.

“It’s that simple, and this team is ready for that.”

On paper, a Belgium side containing the talents of Chelsea’s Eden Hazard, Kevin De Bruyne of Manchester City and Manchester United striker Romelu Lukaku have the potential to cause a World Cup upset.

But despite sailing through the group stage, Martinez’s ambitious Red Devils have their work cut out if they are to go all the way to the July 15 final in Moscow.

Neymar in form

Despite scoring 12 times in wins over Panama (3-0), Tunisia (5-2) and England (1-0) and Japan (3-2), Belgium will have to lift their game significan­tly to beat a well-drilled Brazil side increasing­ly dancing to the tune of star forward Neymar.

Neymar signalled he had well and truly put a recent injury layoff behind him with an incisive performanc­e in a 2-0 win over Mexico in Samara, where he scored the opener and set up Roberto Firmino for his maiden World Cup goal.

Even more is expected from Neymar, whose pace, technique and all-round vision allied to Willian’s slick movement gave Brazil another dimension.

For all Brazil’s attacking riches, Belgium’s biggest problem could be piercing a robust defence that has conceded just once, in their 1-1 opening draw with Switzerlan­d.

Brazil centre-back pairing Joao Miranda and Thiago Silva have been solid and will aim to keep it that way as the five-time champions target a place in the semi-finals and a match with either France or Uruguay.

“We’re progressin­g, that’s evident,” Silva said. “We are solid at the back.”

There won’t be many secrets to the game. We have to defend as well as we can and then punish them when we have the ball. It’s that simple.”

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Belgium coach

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