World Cup newsletter: Infantino's bizarre FIFA speech, plus our final predictions ahead of Qatar 2022 opener

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The World Cup starts in two weeks. There are 32 teams in eight groups of four. The top two from each group will advance to the knockout stages. North America got three spots automatically, and their fourth best team went to playoffs. Europe and South America are the two powerhouse regions. Brazil and Argentina are considered the favorites. Mexico, Senegal and the United States men's national team are bets to win the tournament. The House of Champions podcast is a daily sports podcast from CBS Sports. It's bringing you analysis, commentary, picks and more during the big games in Qatar.

Cristiano Ronaldo is with Portugal preparing for the World Cup. Manchester United are trying to void his contract. Eric Krakauer says Ronaldo's legacy is secure in Portugal. Chuck Booth believes nobody on the team would publicly embarrass Ronaldo.

The FIFA president's speech was bizarre. In Soccer We Trust is a podcast featuring three former USMNT players.

Infantino's speech was bizarre. Qatar 2022 is the first game of the tournament.

Harry Kane is the favorite to win the Golden Boot. Uruguay is a strong contender to reach the semifinals. The winner of the tournament is going to be chosen from North/South America. The other winners are going for the other places. FIFA newsletter has the final predictions ahead of Qatar 2022 opener. It's Infantino's bizarre FIFA speech.

Harry Kane is going to win the Golden Boot. Harry Kane will take all of England's penalties. England might have the easiest route to the quarterfinals in the tournament. Uruguay is the favorite to reach the semifinals. The winner of the World Cup 2022 is from North/South America. FIFA's newsletter has Infantino's bizarre speech.


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