Full 2022 World Cup schedule & when England play group games
The 2022 FIFA World Cup is now tantalisingly close.
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The 2022 FIFA World Cup is now tantalisingly close.
El ya tiene el calendario definido para cada grupo. El partido inaugural será el 21 de noviembre a las 11:00 (hora española) entre la anfitriona Qatar y Ecuador en el estadio Al Bait de la localidad de Jor. Ese mismo día se jugarán los siguientes partidos: Senegal-Países Bajos, Inglaterra-Irán y Estados Unidos contra el ganador del playoff que disputará Gales frente a Ucrania o Escocia.
El sorteo celebrado en Doha deparó un panorama desigual para la fase de grupos. La bomba era Alemania y le cayó a la Selección de Luis Enrique en un duelo que acaparará la atención de la primera fase mundialista. Aun así, todavía está presente el recuerdo del último enfrentamiento entre ambas selecciones que acabó con una goleada histórica: 6-0 para España.
England fans are feeling pretty smug about their draw for the 2022 World Cup.
Following Friday's draw in Doha for the 2022 Qatar FIFA World Cup, here is a deep dive into each group:
Senegal will play the Netherlands in the opening game of this year's World Cup on November 21 in Doha, FIFA announced following Friday's draw for the tournament in Qatar.
Former winners Germany and Spain will clash early in the World Cup finals in Qatar after being placed in the same group while the coaches of bitter geopolitical rivals United States and Iran vowed to put animosity aside when their sides meet. The glitzy draw in Doha on Friday also set reigning champions France on a potential collision course with England in the quarter-finals, if they win their relatively kind groups. But the world's top-ranked team Brazil face a tougher task in the first stage. The French, seeking to become the first nation to win back-to-back World Cups since Brazil in 1962, will meet familiar foes Denmark and Tunisia in a Group D completed by the winners of an intercontinental play-off -- Australia, Peru or the United Arab Emirates.