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Who will reach the world cup semifinals? Quarterfinal schedule, timings IST | FIFA World Cup 2026

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After a month of shocks, late goals, penalty shootouts and political noise, the Fifa World Cup 2026 has reached its last-eight stage. The co-hosts are gone. Brazil are out. Portugal have departed. The United States’ exit was wrapped in controversy. Yet the holders remain alive, France still look like the team to beat, and Erling Haaland has turned Norway’s surprise run into one of the stories of the tournament.

 

The quarterfinal line-up has a little of everything: history, geopolitics, tactical intrigue and star power. France face Morocco in a rematch of the 2022 semifinal. Spain’s perfect defensive record meets a revived Belgium. England must deal with Haaland and a Norway side that have already knocked out Brazil. Argentina, after surviving chaos against Egypt, face disciplined Switzerland.

 
 


The tournament has narrowed, but the narratives have multiplied.

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Fifa World Cup 2026: Quarterfinal and semifinal schedule

Stage

Match

Venue

Local date and time

India date and time

Quarterfinal

France vs Morocco

Gillette Stadium, Boston

July 9, 4 pm ET

July 10, 1:30 am IST

Quarterfinal

Spain vs Belgium

SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles

July 10, 12 pm PT / 3 pm ET

July 11, 12:30 am IST

Quarterfinal

Norway vs England

Hard Rock Stadium, Miami

July 11, 5 pm ET

July 12, 2:30 am IST

Quarterfinal

Argentina vs Switzerland

Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City

July 11, 9 pm ET

July 12, 6:30 am IST


France vs Morocco: favourites face their first big test

 

  France remain the consensus favourites, but Morocco are exactly the kind of opponent that can make them uncomfortable. France have the tournament’s most explosive attacking group, led by Kylian Mbappe, Michael Olise and Ousmane Dembele. They have also shown they can survive a scrap, as Paraguay discovered in the Round of 16. 
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France’s Kylian Mbappe celebrates after scoring his side’s third goal during the World Cup Group I soccer match between France and Senegal in East Rutherford, N.J., near New York, Tuesday, June 16, 2026.(Photo: PTI)

 

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But Morocco are not just a romantic story. They are organised, disciplined and technically secure in midfield. Their 3-0 win over Canada was ruthless, and they have lost only once in 90 minutes across their last 50 matches. Noussair Mazraoui gives them defensive security, while Azzedine Ounahi’s two goals against Canada were a reminder of his ability to float through tight spaces.

 

This is also more than a football tie. France vs Morocco carries the memory of the 2022 World Cup semifinal and a deeper historical edge. If Morocco can frustrate France, slow the tempo and drag the match towards penalties, they have a pathway. But if France find space, Mbappe and company remain devastating. 


France vs Morocco head-to-head record

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  • Previous meetings: 6

  • France wins: 4

  • Draws: 1

  • Morocco wins: 1
 


France vs Morocco match results in previous meetings

 


  • Dec 14, 2022: France 2-0 Morocco (World Cup)

  • Nov 16, 2007: France 2-2 Morocco (Friendly)

  • Jun 06, 2000: Morocco 1-5 France (King Hassan II Tournament)

  • Jan 20, 1999: France 1-0 Morocco (Friendly)

  • May 29, 1998: Morocco 2-2 France – Morocco win 6-5 on penalties (King Hassan II Tournament)

  • Feb 05, 1988: France 2-1 Morocco (Tournoi de France)

 

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  • Players to watch: Kylian Mbappe, Michael Olise, Azzedine Ounahi, Noussair Mazraoui

  • Prediction: France to advance

 


Spain vs Belgium: control meets tactical revival

 


  Spain have moved through the tournament with less noise than France, Argentina or England, but their defensive record is extraordinary. They have not conceded a goal and have stretched their World Cup clean-sheet run to 609 minutes, a record that goes back to Qatar.

 

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Aymeric Laporte has been calm and commanding alongside 19-year-old Pau Cubarsi, while Rodri continues to give Spain control in midfield. Yet there is still a question over whether Spain have enough cutting edge when matches become tight. Their 1-0 win over Portugal was built on patience rather than overwhelming force. 


Lamine Yamal. Photo: Reuters

 

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Belgium, meanwhile, produced one of the performances of the Round of 16. Amid the fallout from Fifa’s decision to suspend Folarin Balogun’s ban, Belgium dismantled the United States 4-1 in Seattle. Rudi Garcia’s decision to bench Romelu Lukaku, Kevin De Bruyne and Jeremy Doku was bold, and it worked. Charles De Ketelaere was involved in three goals, while Leandro Trossard has been one of the tournament’s most creative players.

 

This is a quarterfinal that may reveal whether Spain are genuine champions-in-waiting or simply excellent controllers of low-risk games. 

Belgium vs Spain head-to-head record

Head-to-head record

Number

Previous meetings

22

Spain wins

12

Belgium wins

4

Draws

6

   

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Belgium vs Spain: Match-wise record

Date

Match

Competition

Oct 9, 1921

Spain 2-0 Belgium

International friendly

Feb 4, 2023

Belgium 1-0 Spain

International friendly

Jan 2, 1949

Spain 1-1 Belgium

International friendly

June 10, 1951

Belgium 3-3 Spain

International friendly

March 9, 1953

Spain 3-1 Belgium

International friendly

March 31, 1957

Belgium 0-5 Spain

International friendly

Dec 02, 1962

Belgium 1-1 Spain

International friendly

Dec 01, 1963

Spain 1-2 Belgium

International friendly

Dec 11, 1968

Spain 1-1 Belgium

FIFA World Cup qualifier

Feb 23, 1969

Belgium 2-1 Spain

FIFA World Cup qualifier

June 15, 1980

Belgium 2-1 Spain

UEFA European Championship

Dec 16, 1981

Spain 2-0 Belgium

International friendly

Feb 19, 1986

Spain 3-0 Belgium

International friendly

June 22, 1986

Belgium 1-1 Spain

FIFA World Cup

Jun,e 21, 1990

Belgium 1-2 Spain

FIFA World Cup

Dec 17, 1994

Belgium 1-4 Spain

UEFA European Championship

March 29, 1995

Spain 1-1 Belgium

UEFA European Championship

October 09, 2004

Spain 2-0 Belgium

FIFA World Cup qualifier

October 08, 2005

Belgium 0-2 Spain

FIFA World Cup qualifier

October 15, 2008

Belgium 1-2 Spain

FIFA World Cup qualifier

September 05, 2009

Spain 5-0 Belgium

FIFA World Cup qualifier

September 01, 2016

Belgium 0-2 Spain

International friendly

 


  • Players to watch: Rodri, Lamine Yamal, Aymeric Laporte, Charles De Ketelaere, Leandro Trossard

  • Prediction: Spain to advance

 


Norway vs England: Haaland, Kane and a proper team test

 


Norway vs England is the most eagerly awaited tie of the round, not only because of Erling Haaland against Harry Kane, but because both sides have shown different forms of strength.

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Norway’s 2-1 win over Brazil was not a smash-and-grab. It was proof that they are more than a well-organised side with Haaland up front. Brazil were restricted to 34 per cent possession, their lowest in a World Cup match, and Norway looked surprisingly comfortable in the knockout spotlight despite being absent from the tournament for 28 years.

 

Haaland has reached global superstar status at this World Cup. He trails Messi by one goal in the Golden Boot race and looks capable of scoring even in games where he barely touches the ball. His movement for the header against Brazil and the power of his second goal showed a striker operating at peak authority. 
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Erling Haaland. Photo: Reuters

 

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England, however, produced their own statement at the Azteca. To beat Mexico 3-2 with 10 men for the last half-hour showed adaptability and resilience. Jude Bellingham scored twice, covered huge ground, and made a decisive defensive intervention. Jordan Pickford’s first-half saves kept England alive before the chaos took over.

 


This is not merely Haaland vs England. Norway’s midfield of Martin Odegaard, Sander Berge and Patrick Berg gives them structure, intelligence and control. But England’s tournament muscle, Bellingham’s timing and Kane’s experience may still tilt the tie.

 

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Players to watch: Erling Haaland, Martin Odegaard, Sander Berge, Jude Bellingham, Harry Kane, Jordan Pickford

Prediction: England to advance narrowly 

Norway vs England head-to-head record

Head-to-head record

Number

Previous meetings

12

England wins

7

Norway wins

2

Draws

3

Norway vs England: Match-wise record

Date

Match

Competition

May 14, 1937

Norway 0-6 England

International friendly

November 9, 1938

England 4-0 Norway

International friendly

May 18, 1949

Norway 1-4 England

International friendly

June, 29 1966

Norway 1-6 England

International friendly

September, 10 1980

England 4-0 Norway

FIFA World Cup qualifier

September, 9 1981

Norway 2-1 England

FIFA World Cup qualifier

October, 14 1992

England 1-1 Norway

FIFA World Cup qualifier

June, 2 1993

Norway 2-0 England

FIFA World Cup qualifier

May, 22 1994

England 0-0 Norway

International friendly

October, 11 1995

Norway 0-0 England

International friendly

May, 26 2012

Norway 0-1 England

International friendly

September 3, 2014

England 1-0 Norway

International friendly

 


Argentina vs Switzerland: Messi’s chaos meets Swiss discipline

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Argentina are still here, but they have not travelled smoothly. They needed extra time to beat Cape Verde and then produced a stunning comeback from 2-0 down against Egypt. Lionel Messi dragged them back in Atlanta, but the match was also clouded by VAR controversy, Egyptian fury and questions over Argentina’s vulnerability.

 


Messi leads the Golden Boot race with eight goals, one ahead of Haaland and Mbappe. Yet Argentina’s biggest strength may not be structure. It is emotion. Lionel Scaloni’s side have repeatedly shown a strange ability to survive matches that appear to be slipping away.

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Switzerland are the opposite. Their Round of 16 win over Colombia was not thrilling, but it was disciplined and mentally strong. Gregor Kobel saved Cucho Hernandez’s penalty, Ruben Vargas scored the decisive kick, and Switzerland reached their first World Cup quarterfinal since 1954. 


Argentina players toss teammate Lionel Messi (10) into the air as they celebrate after the World Cup round of 16 soccer match between Argentina and Egypt in Atlanta, Tuesday, July 7, 2026.(Photo: PTI)

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They have finally broken their Round of 16 wall after exits in 2006, 2014, 2018 and 2022. Against Argentina, they will compress space, slow the rhythm and trust their defensive shape. If Johan Manzambi returns from injury, they will have more attacking threat. Without him, they may struggle to hurt Argentina often enough.

 

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Players to watch: Lionel Messi, Lautaro Martinez, Enzo Fernandez, Gregor Kobel, Ruben Vargas, Breel Embolo

Prediction: Argentina to advance 

Argentina vs Switzerland head-to-head record

Head-to-head record

Number

Previous meetings

2

Argentina wins

2

Switzerland wins

0

Draws

0

Goals record

Goals record

Number

Total goals

3

Argentina goals

3

Switzerland goals

0

Goal difference

Argentina +3

Argentina vs Switzerland: FIFA World Cup match-wise record

Date

World Cup

Stage

Match

Score/Result

July 19, 1966

1966

1st Round, Group 2

Argentina vs Switzerland

Argentina won 2-0

July 1, 2014

2014

Round of 16

Argentina vs Switzerland

Argentina won 1-0 after extra time

July 11, 2026

2026

Quarter-finals

Argentina vs Switzerland

To be played

 


Players who could define the quarterfinals

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  Haaland is the most obvious name. His goals against Brazil changed the way Norway are being viewed, from surprise package to genuine threat. He has become the central figure in the tournament’s most intriguing quarterfinal.

 


Bellingham is England’s emotional and tactical engine. His performance against Mexico was not just about goals. It was about timing, running, defensive recovery and presence in a hostile stadium.

 

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Mbappe remains France’s greatest weapon. Even when he is not dominating possession, he bends the opposition’s structure around him. If Morocco leave space, he can end the contest quickly.

 


De Ketelaere has become Belgium’s quiet disruptor. His movement, size and elegance make him hard to track, and his role in dismantling the USMNT should not be underestimated.

 

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Pickford and Orjan Nyland could also shape the England-Norway tie. Pickford remains one of the world’s best tournament goalkeepers, while Nyland’s performance against Brazil was central to Norway’s progress.

 


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  Not every quarterfinal story will be written by the scorers. Laporte has been central to Spain’s defensive record. Trossard has created more chances than any other player at the tournament so far. Sander Berge rarely gives the ball away and has become crucial to Norway’s balance. Patrick Berg’s intelligence has helped knit Norway’s midfield together.

 


Dayot Upamecano has been quietly excellent for France, bringing calm to a player once associated with high-profile errors. For Argentina, Lautaro Martinez’s bench impact against Egypt showed why Scaloni’s squad depth matters. For Switzerland, Kobel may again have to be the difference if they are to take Argentina deep.

 

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Semifinalist predictions

 


  The most likely semifinal line-up is France, Spain, England and Argentina.

 

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France remain the strongest all-round side and still appear to have another attacking gear. Spain’s defensive record makes them Belgium’s toughest possible opponent. England’s win in Mexico City suggested they have found new ways to suffer and survive. Argentina may not be fully convincing, but Messi and Scaloni’s side keep finding answers in chaos.

 


There are obvious upset routes. Morocco can frustrate France and force penalties. Belgium have shown tactical flexibility and could punish Spain if the game opens up. Norway can beat England if Haaland is fed early and Odegaard controls the tempo. Switzerland can drag Argentina into another uncomfortable night.

 

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But on balance, the tournament still points towards a France-Spain semifinal on one side and an England-Argentina semifinal on the other. 

Fifa World Cup 2026 semifinal schedule

Semifinal

Match

Local date and time

India date and time

Semifinal 1

Winner of France vs Morocco vs Winner of Spain vs Belgium

July 14, 3 pm ET

July 15, 12:30 am IST

Semifinal 2

Winner of Norway vs England vs Winner of Argentina vs Switzerland

July 15, 3 pm ET

July 16, 12:30 am IST

 


Are France still favourites?

 

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  Yes, but not without caveats.

 


France have the deepest attacking unit, tournament experience and the ability to win different types of games. They can overwhelm teams with speed, or grind through tight matches. That combination is why they remain favourites.

 

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Spain are the biggest threat because of their control and defensive record. If they reach a semifinal against France, that may decide the eventual champion. Argentina have Messi and belief, but also defensive cracks. England have resilience and Bellingham, but must first survive Haaland. Norway have the tournament’s most compelling striker-led surge, but the last eight will test whether their collective structure can hold under English pressure.

 


The World Cup has reached the point where favourites matter less than moments. A Kobel save, a Haaland run, a Bellingham header, a Messi pass, a Mbappe acceleration — any one of them can redraw the bracket.

 

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For now, France remain the team to beat. But this World Cup has already made a habit of turning certainty into chaos.

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Friday racing tips: Best bets and odds for Newmarket’s July Festival

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  • Heraldry (Newmarket, 13:50) – 1pt win @ 7/2 (Ladbrokes)
  • Wine Dark Sea (Newmarket, 15.00) – 4pts win @ 11/10 (Bet365)
  • Jancis (Newmarket, 15.35) – 0.5pts each-way @ 16/1 (Bet365)
  • Tatterstall (Newmarket, 16.45) – 1pt each-way @ 7/1 (William Hill)

It’s ‘Falmouth Friday’ at Newmarket’s July Festival and horse racing correspondent Jonathan Doidge has been run the rule over a cracking card and come up with several selections using the best odds from betting sites.

Oddschecker Handicap (Heritage Handicap) (13.50, Newmarket)

A remarkably small field for a race of its type but it’s still very competitive with what looks a compressed market.

You can make cases out for several, including the ante-post favourite Princling, who has been competitive in similar races but is just 1-4 and dual handicap winner Laureate Crown, who’ll have a bit to prove over this far.

Evanesco is feared, as he dominated a five-runner field on the Rowley Course earlier in the season and could get his own way out front. However, I do like the look of one of the handicap newcomers, HERALDRY, in particular.

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William Buick gets on board for the ride for the first time on the Gosden-trained three-year-old, who I think can eke out a fair bit more than his current official mark of 89.

He got up late to win a Kempton maiden (1m, AW) on his reappearance, before the reopposing Decade Of Time got first run on him and made it count at Windsor (1m, good to firm). He now has a 10lb pull with that opponent and he’d be very unlucky to meet with traffic issues in this field, so a small play on him improving is suggested.

Friday racing tip 1: Heraldry (Newmarket, 13:50) – 1pt win @ 7/2 (Ladbrokes)

Betway Trophy (Heritage Handicap) (15.00, Newmarket)

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The in-form WINE DARK SEA is a confident selection here and unless he has an off-day he should be capable of bettering his nine opponents.

Harry Charlton’s gelding has won three times from five attempts in handicaps and is going from strength to strength this season. His reappearance effort was an impressive Ascot success (1m4f, good to firm) in a deep enough race, before he bolted up at odds-on at Carlisle (1m3f, good to firm) last time.

He’s got a 6lb penalty to defy but when you consider he’s due to go up by 11lb shortly, he still looks very well treated. The step up in trip is something he’ll have to prove he can handle but there is stamina on the dam’s side of his pedigree and so there’s more than just hope he can see it out to justify his price on betting apps.

Friday racing tip 2: Wine Dark Sea (Newmarket, 15.00) – 4pts win @ 11/10 (Bet365)

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If you’re looking for the winner of this cracking contest then I think the most likely one to do so is the odds-on favourite Precise, who is enjoying a super season and has a 9lb weight for age allowance on her side.

As an older horse, Blue Bolt has to shoulder the full 9st 9lb, as does JANCIS, who I think is a juicy price at 16/1 and, although we’re only playing for two places, that may be underestimating her.

She was less than 2l behind Blue Bolt in Royal Ascot’s Duke Of Cambridge Stakes and she gets a 3lb pull with that much shorter priced opponent, while I tipped Balantina to make the frame in the Coronation Stakes (won by Precise) but she got warm beforehand and weakened out of it late on after running a good race.

It’s only a very small stakes play on horse racing betting sites but the selection has really improved this year and may not have reached her ceiling just yet.

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Friday racing tip 3: Jancis (Newmarket, 15.35) – 0.5pts each-way @ 16/1 (Bet365)

Debenhams Handicap (16.45, Newmarket)

This isn’t the easiest race to solve, with Our Cody (Ryan Moore booked), Rocking Ends and Rosario all runners with some potential at this Class 3 level but it could be worth siding with topweight TATTERSTALL (Michael Dods/Connor Beasley) on an each-way basis.

His prominent style of racing suits this venue and he’s acquitted himself well in two starts this campaign, being a close third when 1lb lower at Thirsk (5f, good to firm) in May, before being a neck second at Hamilton (5f, good to firm) last time in a race that is working out well.

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Back up 3lb, he is still well treated on his form of not so long ago and he certainly looks capable of making the frame again and possibly even proving good enough to earn a first win since Glorious Goodwood nearly two years ago (he’s only raced five times since).

Friday racing tip 4: Tatterstall (Newmarket, 16.45) – 1pt each-way @ 7/1 (William Hill)

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Former world champion willing to end four years out the ring to face Chris Eubank Jr: “I will fight him”

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Chris Eubank Jr is expected to return before the end of the year as he seeks to bounce back from a one-sided defeat to Conor Benn, and now a former world champion who has not fought in over four years has confirmed his interest in the clash.

Hampered by the weight limit and rehydration clause, Eubank continued his family’s success over the Benns with a decision triumph over his cross-generational rival last April, replicating the efforts of his father, Eubank Sr, who trumped Nigel Benn 35 years prior.

However, in the rematch back in November, Eubank Jr looked a shadow of himself as he was comprehensively outboxed and outfought by Benn, reaching the final bell by the skin of his teeth before a lopsided verdict was formally confirmed. 

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Since then, Eubank Jr has shunned the idea of retirement and has instead been linked to a catchweight affair with Australia’s Michael Zerafa, who signed with Matchroom Boxing last week and announced an August appearance on the Teremoana Teremoana vs. DeAndre Savage undercard in Queensland.

Whilst that contest may be presumably planned to tee up a scrap between Eubank and Zerafa at the end of the year, former IBF welterweight champion Kell Brook told Boxing King Media that he would be willing to come out of retirement and take on his fellow Briton, if the offer is fair.

“Absolutely, [I am retired unless the right offer comes along]. If the right offer comes, I will fight. We have got history, me and Chris Eubank Jnr.”

“The offer still stands, if we can be sensible and they can give me what I am worth, then that fight can happen. If it doesn’t, I am happy.”

Brook hasn’t fought since his stoppage win over bitter rival Amir Khan back in February 2022, after a career which saw him also share the ring with the likes of Terence Crawford, Gennady Golovkin, Errol Spence and Shawn Porter.

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The Siege of Charles-Towne main quest in Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced is the last mission of Sequence 6 and begins after you have rescued Blackbeard in the previous quest. It involves heading out to Charles-Towne to recover medicines meant to be traded for the hostages taken by Blackbeard.

This article provides a complete walkthrough of The Siege of Charles-Towne main quest in Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced.


How to complete The Siege of Charles-Towne quest in Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced

Meet up with Edward Thatch

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Go to the quest location (Image via Sportskeeda Gaming || Ubisoft)

Once you have completed the Devil’s Advocate quest, you can initiate The Siege of Charles-Towne main quest in Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced by heading toward the quest marker in the Dry Tortuga region.

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Simply fast-travel to Abaco Island and sail northwest from there to find Blackbeard’s ship, led by Bonnet. Then get close to it and select the “Start Quest” prompt to begin. This will trigger two back-to-back cutscenes where you learn that Thatch has taken hostages outside Charles-Towne to trade them for medicines.


Tail the gunboat

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After the cutscene ends, you will be back at the helm of the Jackdaw. Quietly sail your ship behind a British gunboat and tail it to learn more about the location of medicines.

Eventually, you will reach a spot where Adewale will mention that we cannot pass undetected. At this point, park the ship on the side and disembark from it.


Sabotage the alarm bell

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Look behind the tower (Image via Sportskeeda Gaming || Ubisoft)

Once you are on land, you will get the objective to sabotage the alarm bell. To do so, simply head over to the tower shown in the image above. You will find the alarm bell at the ground level just behind it, guarded by a few guards.

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Destroy the alarm bell (Image via Sportskeeda Gaming || Ubisoft)

Just sneak behind the enemies and assassinate without being noticed. Afterward, get close to the alarm bell and destroy it. Now return to the Jackdaw to proceed further in The Siege of Charles-Towne main quest of Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced.


Continue tailing the gunboat

As soon as you are back at the helm, continue tailing the British gunboat again. After following it a bit further, you will reach an area with shallow waters through which your ship cannot pass.

At this point, disembark from the Jackdaw again and go to the gunboat’s location on foot. Here you will find that the British are now traveling ahead on a small sailboat.

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Tail Officer Ryder

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The next objective of the mission is to tail Officer Ryder. He is highlighted by the quest marker. Simply follow his sailboat around without being spotted.

He will then lead you to Captain Wyatt of the British Navy, who holds the key to the warehouse containing medicines.


Kill Captain Wyatt to obtain the key

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Kill Captain Wyatt after defeating the other soldiers (Image via Sportskeeda Gaming || Ubisoft)

Your next task is rather simple. Just go after the Captain toward his mansion while defeating hordes of soldiers along the way. Upon reaching him, kill him to take the key from him.

Doing so will trigger the final cutscene of The Siege of Charles-Towne main quest in Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced, marking its completion.