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World Cup 2022: What to expect on Day 10

World Cup 2022: What to expect on Day 10

The breakfast game no more, as we move into Day 10 of the Qatar World Cup, and while the two early time-slots bid adieu, there are still four games to look forward to on - checks calendar - Tuesday.

It's the start of the third round of games and by day’s end both Group A and Group B will come to a conclusion.

The race is already run for the host nation, who lost both their games so far, and they will bow out in what should be a tough test for the Netherlands who are all but through.

Ecuador and Senegal go head-to-head in the other game, both 3pm kick-offs (Irish time), with the winner likely to join the Dutch in the last 16.

Group B will finish with the evening games as England take on Wales, while the USA face Iran.

All four teams are still in with a shout of making it through, however, Wales are left with a tough ask to win a high-scoring game against England who currently top the group with four points.

Ecuador are sweating on the fitness of captain Enner Valencia after he was carried off late in the Netherlands draw with a recurrence of a knee strain.

The South Americans need a win or draw to qualify, after beating Qatar 2-0 and outplaying the Dutch in a 1-1 draw to go joint top of Group A.

Valencia, the 33-year-old forward, has scored all three of Ecuador's goals in Qatar, adding to the three he bagged in Brazil in 2014, and is key to their chances of reaching the knockout round for only the second time.

"My knee's ok. I hope to make it ok to keep helping the team," said Valencia.

Speaking at the pre-match press conference, Ecuador coach Gustavo Alfaro said: "Everything that we've done in the past will be useless tomorrow, it's a totally different game. We just want to win in order to

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