Qatar World Cup: Start times for every match and how to watch

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Qatar World Cup: Start times for every match and how to watch

The FIFA World Cup is heading to the Middle East for the first time. Qatar is hosting the 2022 World cup. The U.S. men's team is playing to a draw against Wales and next plays England and Iran. Mexico is struggling and may not make it out of the group stage.

Belgium and Canada are playing in the last World Cup match on Wednesday at 11 a.m. PST. Belgium finished third in Russia four years ago and came to Qatar ranked second in world behind only Brazil. Canada won the CONCACAF qualifying tournament and is back in World Cups for the second time since 1986.

Argentina is looking to win the World Cup. Mexico hasn't been out of the group stage of last seven World Cups. France is battling form and history. Denmark is a sentimental favorite. Australia edged Peru on penalty kicks to qualify for its fifth straight World cup. Tunisia qualified by beating Mali twice in a two-leg playoff. Germany is without Marco Reus and Timo Werner. Costa Rica is the only team with two previous World champions. Germany has won the tournament in 2002 and 2010. Japan has lost the last two World cups. Spain has only won once in the competition.


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