Wednesday marked the midpoint of the 104-match tournament — technically, just past the midpoint, with 54 matches now in the books and 50 remaining before a World Cup champion is crowned in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on July 19.

It's halftime at the World Cup. Take a break, everyone. Wednesday marked the midpoint of the 104-match tournament technically, just past the midpoint, with 54 matches now in the books and 50 remaini…

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