Group F Preview - FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022: Last chance for Belgium?
After four years at the top of the FIFA World Rankings, Belgium is no longer the best footballing nation in the world. They are, however, clear favourites to reach the top of Group F of the FIFA World Cup 2022. The Red Devils are joined by Canada, who will make their first appearance at the tournament for 36 years, Morocco and 2018 finalists Croatia.
Canada has waited 36 years for a second go at football's premier competition. They returned home from Mexico pointless without scoring a single goal. However, ex-Liverpool forward and current Basel player Liam Millar says he and his country are not merely traveling to Qatar to make up the numbers.
"I just want to say that we're not going there just to say we're at the World Cup. No. We're going there to win games. To be the first Canadian team to win a game, to score a goal, and stuff like this. We've been known as a hockey nation for so long now, and many of us are trying to change that and make us into a football nation. We have a good team, a good friendship and good chemistry about the team. Everyone in the country is ready for this."
Wednesday, November 23rd
13:00 Morocco v Croatia - Al Bayt Stadium
22:00 Belgium v Canada - Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium
Sunday, November 27th
16:00 Belgium v Morocco - Al Thumama Stadium
19:00 Croatia v Canada - Khalifa International Stadium
Tuesday, November 29th
18:00 Canada v Morocco - Al Thumama Stadium
18:00 Croatia v Belgium - Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium
Belgium: Can Romelu Lukaku rise to the occasion?
When Romelu Lukaku joined Chelsea in the summer of 2021 for the staggering sum of almost 115 million euros, it looked like the European champions had the final piece in the jigsaw to challenge for the Premier League title.
But with just seven goals in 24