Leo Messi takes on Eden Hazard, but with Argentina and Belgium both on winning streaks, something has to give.

The World Cup quarter-final kicks off at 17.00 UK time (16.00 GMT) in Brasilia with the winners going through to face the Netherlands or Costa Rica.

Both sides have won every game so far in the tournament, although Argentina were pushed to extra time and 120 seconds away from penalties by Switzerland.

Leo Messi takes on Eden Hazard, but with Argentina and Belgium both on winning streaks, something has to give.

The World Cup quarter-final kicks off at 17.00 UK time (16.00 GMT) in Brasilia with the winners going through to face the Netherlands or Costa Rica.

Both sides have won every game so far in the tournament, although Argentina were pushed to extra time and 120 seconds away from penalties by Switzerland.

L’Albiceleste haven’t been particularly impressive and relied heavily on star striker Messi, who can now see a straight line to the Golden Boot with Neymar injured and James Rodriguez’s Colombia eliminated.

His teammates have struggled to back him up, as Sergio Aguero is still out with a thigh injury and Napoli’s Gonzalo Higuain isn’t firing on all cylinders yet.

PSG talent Ezequiel ‘Pocho’ Lavezzi gets the nod once more in attack, but Marcos Rojo is a big loss at left-back due to suspension.

Fiorentina transfer target Basanta steps in, while Martin Demichelis and Lazio’s Lucas Biglia are preferred to Federico Fernandez and Fernando Gago.

Belgium have also won every game, but again had to go into extra time to squeeze past USA 2-1 in the Round of 16.

Anthony Vanden Borre is out for the rest of the tournament, but Romelu Lukaku is again dropped in favour of Divock Origi.

The Red Devils have scored more goals from the bench than any other side in Brazil, so watch out for Marc Wilmots and his super-subs.

These nations have met four times before with one Belgian win and three for Argentina.

Expect an extremely tight match, as all of Argentina and Belgium’s victories in this World Cup have been one-goal margins.

The referee will be Italian Nicola Rizzoli.

Argentina: Romero; Zabaleta, Garay, Demichelis, Basanta; Biglia, Mascherano, Di Maria; Lavezzi, Messi, Higuain

Belgium: Courtois; Alderweireld, Van Buyten, Kompany, Vertonghen; Fellaini, Witsel; Mirallas, De Bruyne, E Hazard; Origi

Ref: Rizzoli (ITA)

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