Argentina and Belgium, two of the few teams to win all three group stage matches, now meet in the quarterfinals of the 2014 World Cup.

Lionel Messi has led the way for Argentina with four goals and one assist, a beautiful feed to Angel Di Maria in their 1-0 extra time win against Switzerland in the Round of 16. Belgium, on the other hand, has seen a different player score each of the six goals the team has accumulated in four matches.

CLICK HERE to watch the match live online via WatchESPN. The game will start at 12 p.m. ET and coverage begins at 11:30 a.m.

According to FIFA.com, Estadio Nacional, an arena built in 2012 that seats 69,349 people, will host the match. The city of Brasilia will be a hot 90 degrees Saturday with no clouds in the sky, according to Weather.com.

Both Argentina and Belgium came out of weak groups in comparison to some of the others. In both team's case, the second-best team finished with four points, meaning they notched one win, one draw and one loss. Also, both Argentina and Belgium have won every match they have played in so far by one goal.

Argentina went to extra time with Switzerland tied at 0-0, but scored in the 118th minute to avoid going to a penalty kick shootout.

Despite a heavy assault of shots on goal in the second half, Belgium beat the U.S. 2-1 in extra time, but the match finished at 0-0 in full time. Tim Howard saved 16 goals, but allowed two in the 93rd and 105th minutes. Belgium then surrendered a goal two minutes later, but the Americans to the lone score to make the quarterfinals.

On the line Saturday is a trip to the semifinals. Brazil and Germany have each secured a spot in the next round and now the last two spots remain open. At 4 p.m. ET, the Netherlands and Costa Rica will play for the final semifinals spot.