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The FIFA 2022 World Cup in Qatar pits 32 teams against each other across 64 matches for an entire month of non-stop football action. The action starts on November 20, 2022, until the championship match on December 20th.

GROUP STAGE

Four matches will be played each day during the group stage, which will run over a 12-day period and see winners and runners-up progress to the round of 16... and from there it is single elimination the rest of the way.

The tournament begins with 32 teams in eight groups of four:

GROUP A

Qatar, Ecuador, Senegal, and The Netherlands

GROUP B

England, Iran, The United States and Wales

GROUP C

Argentina, Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Poland

GROUP D

France, Australia, Denmark and Tunisia

GROUP E

Spain, Costa Rica, Germany and Japan

GROUP F

Belgium, Canada, Morocco and Croatia

GROUP G

Brazil, Serbia, Switzerland and Cameroon

GROUP H

Portugal, Ghana, Uruguay and South Korea

The 2022 FIFA World Cup will be broadcast live across FOX Sports (FOX and FS1) as well as on Telemundo in Spanish. You can live stream the 2022 FIFA World Cup on Peacock, Fubo, SlingTV, and Vidgo.

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