Gareth Southgate expects ‘tricky’ World Cup ties despite favourable England draw
England manager Gareth Southgate’s luck of the draw appeared to strike again for this winter’s World Cup finals in Qatar.
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England manager Gareth Southgate’s luck of the draw appeared to strike again for this winter’s World Cup finals in Qatar.
Having captured the imagination of the country in both the World Cup of 2018 when they were semi-finalists and having gone one better in Euro 2020 but ultimately losing to Italy, England now have the experience required to go all the way in Qatar. Handed a relatively kind draw in Group B where Gareth Southgate's side will meet their friends across the pond in the USA, play a first-ever match with Iran and meet a potential British rival in either Wales or Scotland (should they get past Ukraine in the play-offs), England have every right to be confident of progressing to the knockout stages.
DOHA, Qatar — After being paired together in Friday's World Cup draw, Gregg Berhalter has revealed he contacted Gareth Southgate following his appointment as U.S. men's national team coach with the aim of emulating England's recent success.
The 2022 FIFA World Cup draw was held in Qatar on Friday, April 1 and there was drama aplenty, with the United States placed with England, Mexico meeting Argentina, Spain getting Germany and Portugal in a group with Uruguay and Ghana.
The 2022 World Cup draw has been completed.
The 2022 World Cup finals draw takes place in Doha, Qatar, at 5pm Irish time on Friday evening.
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England will face Iran, the United States and either Wales, Scotland or Ukraine in the group stage of the Qatar World Cup.