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Here are the latest World Cup news and updates:
Group Stage
- Group A: Argentina and Saudi Arabia have qualified for the Round of 16, while Mexico and Poland are eliminated.
- Group B: Spain and Costa Rica have qualified, while Germany and Japan are eliminated.
- Group C: France and Australia have qualified, while Denmark and Tunisia are eliminated.
- Group D: Morocco and Croatia have qualified, while Belgium and Canada are eliminated.
- Group E: Netherlands and Senegal have qualified, while Ecuador and Qatar are eliminated.
- Group F: England and United States have qualified, while Iran and Wales are eliminated.
- Group G: Brazil and Switzerland have qualified, while Cameroon and Serbia are eliminated.
- Group H: Portugal and South Korea have qualified, while Uruguay and Ghana are eliminated.
Round of 16
- Match 1: Argentina vs. Australia (December 3, 2:00 PM ET)
- Match 2: Netherlands vs. United States (December 3, 10:00 AM ET)
- Match 3: France vs. Poland (December 4, 2:00 PM ET)
- Match 4: England vs. Senegal (December 4, 10:00 AM ET)
- Match 5: Japan vs. Croatia (December 5, 2:00 PM ET)
- Match 6: Brazil vs. South Korea (December 5, 10:00 AM ET)
- Match 7: Morocco vs. Portugal (December 6, 2:00 PM ET)
- Match 8: Spain vs. Switzerland (December 6, 10:00 AM ET)
Knockout Stage
- Quarterfinals: Winners of Match 1 vs. Winners of Match 2, Winners of Match 3 vs. Winners of Match 4, Winners of Match 5 vs. Winners of Match 6, Winners of Match 7 vs. Winners of Match 8 (December 9-10)
- Semifinals: Winners of Quarterfinal 1 vs. Winners of Quarterfinal 3, Winners of Quarterfinal 2 vs. Winners of Quarterfinal 4 (December 13-14)
- Third Place Match: Losers of Semifinal 1 vs. Losers of Semifinal 2 (December 17)
- Final: Winners of Semifinal 1 vs. Winners of Semifinal 2 (December 18)
Injuries and Suspensions
- Argentina: Lionel Messi (knee injury), Angel Di Maria (knee injury)
- Brazil: Neymar (ankle injury), Alisson Becker (knee injury)
- England: Harry Kane (ankle injury), Jordan Henderson (knee injury)
- France: N'Golo Kante (hamstring injury), Paul Pogba (knee injury)
- Germany: Joshua Kimmich (knee injury), Serge Gnabry (knee injury)
- Netherlands: Virgil van Dijk (knee injury), Frenkie de Jong (knee injury)
- Spain: Sergio Busquets (knee injury), Ansu Fati (knee injury)
- United States: Christian Pulisic (ankle injury), Weston McKennie (knee injury)
Controversies
- VAR controversy: The use of Video Assistant Referee (VAR) has been criticized for its slow pace and inconsistent decisions.
- FIFA corruption: There have been allegations of corruption within FIFA, including bribery and vote-buying.
- Player protests: Some players have protested against FIFA's decision to hold the tournament in Qatar, citing human rights concerns and the country's treatment of migrant workers.
Other News
- Attendance: The tournament has seen a significant increase in attendance, with many matches selling out quickly.
- Sponsorship: The tournament has attracted numerous sponsors, including major brands like Coca-Cola, Visa, and Budweiser.
- Fan culture: The tournament has seen a surge in fan culture, with many fans traveling from around the world to support their teams.