Group H Preview - FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022: Will the star strikers produce on the big stage?
Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal, Luis Suarez of Uruguay, and Son Heung-Min of South Korea are three of the tournament's star players who will face each other at the World Cup in six months time. With over 200 goals between them, it's fair to say that Group H is awash with A-List strikers. Group H's other team, Ghana, may not have the same star quality in their forward line, but don't rule out the African nation from progressing out of one of the most competitive groups in the World Cup.
Thursday, November 24th
16:00 Uruguay v South Korea - Education City Stadium
19:00 Portugal v Ghana - Stadium 974
Monday, November 28th
16:00 South Korea v Ghana - Education City Stadium
22:00 Portugal v Uruguay - Lusail Stadium
Friday, December 2nd
18:00 South Korea v Portugal - Education City Stadium
18:00 Ghana v Uruguay - Al Janoub Stadium
At 37 years old, Cristiano Ronaldo is the second oldest outfield player in the Premier League. Second only to Chelsea's Thiago Silva. Since his last birthday, Ronaldo already has two hat-tricks to his name. The man is quite simply a phenomenon and will be looking to create more history at the World Cup later this year. The Portuguese forward played in the 2006, 2010, 2014, and 2018 World Cups and scored in each game. During this World Cup, he hopes to break records by becoming the first player ever to score in five different World Cups.
Despite his advanced age, in football terms, he's still the go-to man for Portugal. Despite critics suggesting his star is on the wane, few would bet against him once more, inspiring his nation to improbable success. UEFA coach and fellow countryman Pedro Mendonca told Football Now, "He's a guy that likes the pressure and likes that everybody is against him. Maybe this is 'The


