How the World Cup will actually play out and who is likely to go all the way in Qatar

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The 2022 World Cup is starting in Qatar. Brazil are favourites to win the tournament. Argentina haven't won the World cup for 36 years. France have some injury concerns. Other contenders are Spain, England, Belgium, Portugal, the Netherlands and Germany.  Get our 48-page Wales at the World Cups souvenir guide to the 2022 tournament here.

The group stage of the World Cup starts on Sunday (November 20th) and ends on December 3rd. The groups are as follows: Group A: Qatar, Ecuador, Senegal, Netherlands, England, Iran, USA, Wales, Argentina, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, Poland, France, Australia, Denmark, Tunisia, Belgium, Ghana, Morocco, Croatia, Brazil, Serbia, Switzerland, Cameroon, Portugal, Canada, Uruguay, South Korea.

How the World Cup will play out and who is likely to go all the way in Qatar.

The World Cup quarter-finals will take place on December 9 and 10. The order of the second round fixtures is as follows: First quarter final will be between the winners of matches five and six, second quarterfinal will include the winner of one and two, third quarter finals will involve the victors of three and four, and the fourth quarterfinals between winners from matches seven and eight.

The World Cup is taking place in Qatar. The quarter-final line-up is as follows:

The World Cup quarter-finals are on December 13 and 14th. The semi-final matches are scheduled for December 15th and 16th, according to the latest odds.

The World Cup is taking place in Qatar. Argentina and Brazil are likely to meet in the semi-final. The final will be held in Lusail on December 18th.

Brazil and France have won the World Cup seven times between them. Brazil won in Russia four years ago. They have played each other four times in previous World Cups. According to the betting odds, Brazil will win the tournament for a sixth time. Germany and Italy have both won it four time each. Argentina and French have also won twice. Brazil are favourites before the start of the 2014 World cup.


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