on the edge of its seat on their tippy toes, all of that. cnn has reporters with fans in paris and argentina. let s go to melissa bell in paris first. melissa, what is the mood there at this hour? reporter: not great, given the results so far as we enter the second half, france 2-nil down, the returning champions clearly right now everything is tense in paris. for starts, this is not like in 2018, a place where people can watch the match. there are no fan zones. many are having to watch on their phones, because paris made the decision to boycott this world cup because of the treatment of migrant workers in qatar. yet, of course, the fans are hoping that they can have something to celebrate. lucas here is braving the elements. it s raining and cold. tell us about it tonight? we re all here, it s raining,
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