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Qatar World Cup 2022: what games are played today, December 4? Schedules and confrontations

2022-12-04T13:44:44.662Z


The Qatar 2022 World Cup entered its 15th day of competition this Sunday and only the second of the round of 16 duels.


Qatar 2022: the first two round of 16 duels are already defined 5:28

(CNN Spanish) --

The Qatar 2022 World Cup entered its 15th day of competition this Sunday and only the second of the round of 16 duels.

On the first day of the round of 16 this Saturday, the Netherlands team advanced to the quarterfinals after beating the United States, while Argentina did the same by winning against Australia.

The above left us defined the first duel of the quarterfinal phase: Netherlands vs.

Argentina/Australia, which will be played on Friday, December 9 at 2 pm Miami time.

This Sunday, another two round of 16 matches will be played, in which the next qualifiers will be defined and, therefore, one more match to be played in the quarterfinals.

  • When will the round of 16, quarter, semifinals and the final of the World Cup in Qatar 2022 be played?

What games are played today, December 4 in the World Cup in Qatar?

The day begins with the round of 16 game between the first place of Group D against the second place of Group C: the reigning world champions France vs.

Poland, who qualified despite losing their last group game.

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  • France vs.

    Poland

    : Played at 10 a.m. ET (6 p.m. Qatar time) at Al Thumama Stadium

This Sunday's day closes with another round of 16 duel, this time between the second place in Group A and the first place in Group B: Senegal vs.

England.

  • Senegal vs.

    England

    : Played at 2 pm ET (10 pm Qatar time) at Al Bayt Stadium

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Source: cnnespanol

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