Leicester City's 'inconsistency' will see them lose to Man United
BBC Sport pundit Mark Lawrenson believes Leicester City's lack of consistency will see them fall to Manchester United on Saturday.
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BBC Sport pundit Mark Lawrenson believes Leicester City's lack of consistency will see them fall to Manchester United on Saturday.
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The draw for the group stages of the 2022 FIFA World Cup will be conducted in Qatar at 5pm BST on Friday evening, meaning each of the 29 nations who have already qualified will discover their opponents.
The draw for this year's FIFA World Cup takes place in the shadow of Doha's skyscrapers on Friday, with the focus for the evening on the actual football after a build-up dominated by the many off-field issues surrounding the awarding of the tournament. It is the most controversial World Cup in history, with Qatar dogged ever since it was named host in 2010 by accusations of vote-buying –- which were hotly denied –- and questions over the country's suitability. From human rights concerns to the ongoing war in Ukraine, it has been impossible to keep the spotlight solely on the sport, but FIFA president Gianni Infantino has repeated, as he did on Thursday, that it "will be a fantastic and unique World Cup".