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The women kickstarted the tournament on Wednesday, but Thursday’s action will feature the men at this summer’s Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.

Iraq and Denmark will kick off the day’s action in Group A, while Neymar and hosts Brazil will take on South Africa later on in the afternoon.

Powerhouses Mexico and Germany will kick off Group C play as well, as Hirving Lozano, Oribe Peralta and Erick “Cuba” Torres lead the charge for El Tri.

In the nightcap, the CONCACAF Champions League rolls on as FC Dallas takes on Real Esteli and Plaza Amador meets Costa Rican side Herediano.

Enjoy the action (today’s TV schedule after the jump):

OLYMPIC GAMES

12 p.m. – NBCSN/NBC Sports Live Extra – Iraq vs. Denmark

2 p.m. – USA Network/Telemundo/NBC Sports Live Extra -Honduras vs. Algeria

3 p.m. – NBCSN/NBC Sports Live Extra –  Brazil vs. South Africa

4 p.m. – USA Network/Telemundo/NBC Sports Live Extra -Mexico vs. Germany

5 p.m. – NBCSN/NBC Sports Live Extra – Portugal vs. Argentina

6 p.m. – USA Network/NBC Sports Live Extra – Sweden vs. Colombia

7 p.m. – NBCSN/NBC Sports Live Extra – Fiji vs. Korea Republic

9 p.m. – NBCSN/NBC Sports Live Extra – Nigeria vs. Japan

CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE

8 p.m. – Univision Deportes – FC Dallas vs. Real Estelí

10 p.m. – Univision Deportes – Plaza Amador vs. Herediano

COTIF TOURNAMENT

4:30p.m. – CBS Sports Network – Spain vs. Argentina

 

Comments

    • Well, there were two goalless draws, but it was much more like goals galore with 27 (and counting) in the other six games.

      Needless to say, this post was a shining example of a “quick trigger finger”….lol.

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