2018 World Cup Upset: Croatia beat Denmark in penalty kicks

By Jamaica Live Medias / July 1, 2018

Underdog Croatia beats Denmark in Penalty Kicks Croatia’s fan celebrating The underdog Croatia has beaten Denmark in a major upset.  They are now through to World Cup quarter-finals after dramatic penalty shoot-out victory. This is the reason the World Cup Football is so excited because it is unpredictable and anyone can win. The full-time match ties…

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