The KO Stage of the competition will see four teams reaching the semi finals on Friday. Follow all games and find out which teams will continue to fight for the gold medal.

The last eight teams in the Olympic Soccer competition are now ready to fight for the three spots in the podium, and all games being played on Friday will have something for all fans to keep an eye on.

The first game will be Morocco vs USA. The USMNT is looking to finish among the top three for the first time in history, with a fourth-place finish to show for back in the 2000 Olympics. Meanwhile, Morocco has already made history with their run in this tournament, and a positive outcome to this match will certainly be appreciated by their fans.

Next up, Japan vs Spain will be an electric game to watch, where the Samurai Blue will try to keep their dreams to win a medal alive. The Asian side has finished fourth in two previous editions of the games, which makes them no strangers to this stage. On the other hand, La Rojita is one of the title contenders after losing the gold medal match three years ago, and with that under consideration, the Spanish side could become one of the four teams still in the race to occupy the podium.

Once that game comes to an end, Egypt vs Paraguay will keep the activity going in France. The Pharaohs have reached this stage in three of their four most recent appearances in the soccer tournament, which will make them eager to claim a win and reach the final four. On the other hand, Paraguay has shown their resilience after bouncing back from a heavy loss on Matchday 1, and if things go their way, they could be one of the teams battling to win a medal, just like they did 24 years ago in Sydney.

All those games seem like a great option to follow, but the best one will come when France vs Argentina kicks off. It is no secret that there is no love between these teams since their recent meetings at a senior level, and with the recent controversy sparked by La Albiceleste's footballers, this game between Henry and Mascherano's men will see sparks flying. France are trying to win their first gold medal after 40 years, while Argentina are ready to end a 16-year drought, following their gold-medal run in 2008 with someone called Lionel Messi in their squad.

Here are the official kickoff times for all matches. Click on each fixture for full TV Schedules and Streaming Info.