JAKARTA - The men's soccer branch of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics will enter the semi-final phase on Tuesday to determine the two teams that advance to the final.

Quoted from the official Olympic website, the semi-finals will be opened by a match between Mexico and Brazil.

This match is the meeting of the gold medalists in the previous two Olympics. Mexico was successful at the 2012 London Olympics, while Brazil was successful at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics.

In addition, this match is also a repeat of the 2012 London Olympics final in men's football which brought together the two teams.

Playing at Wembley Stadium, London, Mexico successfully won gold and beat Brazil with a thin score of 2-1. The match will certainly run fiercely to prove who is the best at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

Next up is the match between hosts Japan, who will face a star-studded team from Spain.

Japan will certainly aim for their Olympic final by trying to beat Spain.

Samurai Blue hopes for its player, Takefusa Kubo, who is no stranger to Spanish football because of his experience playing in La Liga.

Even so, Spain also now has the opportunity to repeat the success of the 1992 Barcelona Olympics.

At that time Spain won gold and it will now be tried to be repeated by La Roja.

The following is the schedule for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics quarter-finals for men's soccer:

Mexico Vs Brazil 15:00 WIB

Japan vs Spain 18:00 WIB


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