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Fantasy Sports Today w/ Craig Mish

FIFA World Cup: Colombia Advances, Senegal Eliminated, Lopsided Round Of 16 Bracket

Jun 28, 2018, 05:12 PM

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Frank Stampfl and Chris Ventra break down Group H fixtures and discuss why one side of the bracket might be a bit more lopsided than the other!

#FNTSY #WorldCup #Columbia #GroupH #Roundof16 #Bracket #GroupH #Belgium #England

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