Finally, after the long battle with Covid, isolation, and international restrictions, the football scene is resuming its thrilling pace. Football fans are welcoming the FIFA World Cup back to the world stage this time. This year's 2022 FIFA World Cup is the 22nd edition of the most prestigious competition. It will run from November 20 to December 18 in Qatar, making it the first FIFA World Cup to be held in the Arab world. It will surely be just as exciting and nerve-wracking as the previous tournaments.
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If you don't already know, the FIFA World Cup is an international football competition participated by men's teams of members of the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA). Usually held every four years, the matches of this elite competition will be played in the host nation(s) stadiums for a month. Teams have to compete in what we call the FIFA World Cup qualifications to play in the final tournament of the FIFA World Cup. This process dictates the 31 of the 32 teams that will compete in the most anticipated tournament in football history, all while the host nation qualifies automatically. Six football confederations are the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), Confederation of Africa Football (CAF), Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF), South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL), Oceania Football Confederation (OFC), and Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) are in charge of organising the matches for the FIFA World Cup Qualifiers. The qualification format differs from confederations, but only one or two places are usually given to the winners of the international play-offs.
Year | Winners | Runners-up |
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1930 | Uruguay | Argentina |
1934 | Italy | Czechoslovakia |
1938 | Italy | Hungary |
1950 | Uruguay | Brazil |
1954 | West Germany | Hungary |
1958 | Brazil | Sweden |
1962 | Brazil | Czechoslovakia |
1966 | England | West Germany |
1970 | Brazil | Italy |
1974 | West Germany | The Netherlands |
1978 | Argentina | The Netherlands |
1982 | Italy | West Germany |
1986 | Argentina | West Germany |
1990 | West Germany | Argentina |
1994 | Brazil | Italy |
1998 | France | Brazil |
2002 | Brazil | Germany |
2006 | Italy | France |
2010 | Spain | The Netherlands |
2014 | Germany | Argentina |
2018 | France | Croatia |
First, on the list, we have Brazil, who won five titles in 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, and 2002. Germany shares second place with Italy by winning four titles each. Germany was the champion in 1954, 1974, 1990, and 2014 and Italy was the champion in 1934, 1938, 1982, and 2006. Third, we have Argentina, champion in 1978 and 1986, France, champion in 1998 and 2018, and Uruguay, champion in 1930 and 1950. The remaining winners are England and Spain, with one title each in 1966 and 2010.
The 2022 FIFA World Cup will feature 32 teams that will be divided into 8
groups, A to H. Each group contains four teams.
The groups are as follows:
Group | Teams |
A | Qatar, Ecuador, Senegal, Netherlands |
B | England, Iran, United States, Wales |
C | Argentina, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, Poland |
D | France, Australia, Denmark, Tunisia |
E | Spain, Costa Rica, Germany, Japan |
F | Belgium, Canada, Morocco, Croatia |
G | Brazil, Serbia, Switzerland, Cameroon |
H | Portugal, Ghana, Uruguay, South Korea |
Asian Football Confederation (AFC) : 6 teams
Confederation of Africa Football (CAF): 5 teams
Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF): 4 teams
South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL): 4 teams
Oceania Football Confederation (OFC): None qualified
Union of European Football Associations (UEFA): 13 teams
There will be two stages to this competition: the group stage and the knockout stage.
During the group stage, groups will participate in the round-robin event. This means that each team will play against the other three teams in the same group. In total, there will be six matches played for each group. At the final round of the group stage, matches of each group are to be played concurrently. This is to warrant fair play for all four teams in each group.
Points will be awarded at the end of each game to determine the ranking of the teams within each group. The teams with the highest points within each group (top two teams) can have the hope of fighting for the title in the knockout stage.
Points awarded to teams based on the outcome of a match:
The outcome | Points |
Win | 3 |
Draw | 1 |
Lost | 0 |
The knockout stage consists of single-elimination matches in which teams will play against each other. The winner of each group will compete against the runner-up of another group in what we call the round of 16. The Group A winner will go against the Group B runner-up and the like. The winner of each match will progress to later stages in the competition, which are the quarter-finals, third-place match, semi-finals, and the final, to reign victorious as the FIFA World Cup champion.
You should note that for matches in the knockout stage, extra time will be awarded twice in the event a match is even at the normal time. This is followed by a penalty to determine the winner of the match if it still ends tied after the two periods of extra time.
4.2.3.1 Substitutions
15 substitutes on the bench can be decided for each game, which is to be decided by the managers. Switches can be made during the periods of extra time, even tho teams have reached the maximum number of substitutions.
4.2.3.2 Suspensions
Players can be sent off if they have an accumulation of yellows or straight red cards, which results in a one-match suspension. This goes to players who receive two bookings in separate games as well.
Now, for the question of the year (or four years for those die-hard fans, no one is judging); Who will reign champion for this year's FIFA World Cup? There seems to be lots of teams being named as favourites. At WinningWorld, we have narrowed the list for our top 5 predictions. Be sure to place your bets on the FIFA World Cup 2022 Malaysia with WinningWorld now!
Brazil
They are a favourite for a reason. As the most successful team in World Cup
history, the Brazilian national team does not lack skill, experience, and
pace. Having the likes of Liverpool's number 1 goalkeeper, Alisson, and
PSG's forward, Neymar Jr. will surely boost some morale in the team. After
their defeat by Argentina in the 2021 Copa America final, the Seleção are
determined to snatch back their much-deserved spotlight and glory. We will
most likely see Brazil cruise in Group G when they face Cameroon, Serbia,
and Switzerland.
France
The defending champion is ready to pick up another title and prove all of
us wrong about the 'holder's curse' which had them knocked out from the
group stages in the 2002 World Cup after their first World Cup title in
1998. With the football prodigy Kylian Mbappe and experienced players like
Karim Benzema and Paul Pogba, the Les Blues is a favourite to win the World
Cup once more. They will face Australia, Denmark, and Tunisia in Group D.
England The Three Lions are ready to make their fans proud. They have performed quite well lately by reaching the semi-finals of the 2018 FIFA World Cup and the finals of the 2020 Euro. A team with world-class players like Harry Kane, Jordan Henderson, and Bukayo Saka, they have enough experience and creativity to close their chapter of 'nearly moments'. England will face Iran, United States, and Wales in Group B.
Argentina
Confidence is flying high for the Albicelestes, and part of it is thanks to
their impressive winning streak. Scaloni's Argentina is just 2 games away
from beating Italy's record of 37 unbeaten games. Their most notable wins
in recent years are the 2021 Copa America final against Brazil and this
year's Finalissima against Italy. We can only hope they will continue their
streak and create a new world record while pursuing the 2022 FIFA World Cup
title. Argentina is in Group C alongside Saudi Arabia, Mexico, and Poland.
Spain
It's been 12 years since Spain won its first ever FIFA World Cup title, and
the current generation of silverware-hungry players are wanting to add
another to their names. We've seen some subpar performances from them in
the past two World Cups, but the current team under Enrique is picking up
the pace and showing some solid performances in recent years. Spain reached
the semi-finals of the 2020 Euro but was eventually defeated by Italy on
penalties and emerged as runners-up in this year's Nations League, losing
to France. It's all full steam ahead in Group E as Spain will face Germany,
Costa Rica, and Japan. Let’s hope we will witness higher intensity plays
from Spain this year.
The FIFA World Cup is the place for players to take centre stage. We are sure that there won't be a shortage of amazing and skilled players this year. There seem to be lots of buzz going on about certain players. WinningWorld Sports Betting Malaysia has listed some players you should keep your eye on for the whole month.
Kylian Mbappe (France)
The current PSG forward emerged in the spotlight of the 2018 World Cup
after his very impressive performances. He's the youngest goalscorer for
France in the World Cup at only the age of 19. Besides, he was also named
man of the match against Argentina by winning 4-3 which he scored 2 goals.
He has been compared to the great Pelé in the 2018 World Cup as he was the
only teenager to score two goals in a World Cup match and a goal in a World
Cup final since Pelé. It is no surprise that he was named FIFA World Cup
Best Young Player Award. He is indeed a star to look out for. We would only
hope that he continues to be in good form and firing jaw-dropping goals.
Lionel Messi (Argentina)
It is no surprise that Argentina's all-time top scorer is none other than
the goat himself, Lionel Messi. With 88 goals in 163 appearances, he seems
fit and ready to take his nation to glory. This was true when we saw him
scoring four goals to help Argentina win the 2021 Copa America. As this
could be his last World Cup, it'll be no surprise that he will be giving
his all and showcasing to the world how much he wants the most prestigious
accolade in football history. Let's see what is in store for Lionel Messi
and his team in Qatar.
Sadio Mane (Senegal)
Recently transferred to Bayern Munich from Liverpool, the winger has been
impressive in his international appearance by scoring four goals and
assisting two in the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations. He is now Senegal's
all-time top goal scorer with 32 goals after scoring a hat-trick for the
2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualification 3-1 win match against Benin. Mane
has shown his skill and technical abilities after converting the decisive
penalty to secure Senegal's position at the 2022 FIFA World Cup. He proves
to us that not only is he fired for his club but also his national team.
Focused and determined, he is eager to make history for Senegal in this
year's World Cup.
Denmark
The Danes should be on your radar in this year's FIFA World Cup as they
have shown steady performances during the 2020 Euro. The team reached the
semi-finals but was eventually defeated by England. Many were scared that
Christian Eriksen's on-field cardiac arrest on June 12, 2021, would cause
shadow and trauma on the team, but they have responded well by producing a
good qualifying campaign - with a few games to spare. This proves that the
Danes have the resilience, strength, and collective force to overcome any
obstacle that is in their way. Denmark will face defending champions
France, Australia, and Tunisia in Group D. They are to face a serious test,
but we are sure the Red and White will not give up.
Senegal
When we talk about Senegal, the first thing that comes to all of our minds
is Sadio Mane and Édouard Mendy. However, Senegal is more than that. They
made an impressionable first World Cup appearance in 2002 by beating France
in the group stage. As a result, France did not proceed to the knockout
stage, while Senegal reached the quarter-finals, only to lose to Turkey by
one goal. Fast forward to twenty years, and Senegal qualified for the 2022
FIFA World Cup as their third appearance. Recently crowned champions for
the African Cup of Nations for beating Egypt by penalties, the Lions of
Teranga are eager to show everyone why they are King of Africa. Be sure to
keep an eye out for them! Senegal will face host nation Qatar and other
teams, Ecuador and the Netherlands in Group A.
Netherlands
Absent in the 2018 FIFA World Cup, the Dutch national team is determined to
make this year's tournament count. They once had fantastic performances at
the FIFA World Cup, reaching the finals in 1974, 1978, and 2010. They are
back once more for their eleventh appearance with outstanding players like
Virgil van Dijk, Frenkie de Jong, and Memphis Depay. With 14 unbeaten
matches in their UEFA Nations League run, the Oranje has risen in the FIFA
men's world ranking to 8th. Would this year be the year for them to take
revenge and clench a title for themselves? That's what we hope to find out.
The Netherlands will face Qatar, Ecuador, and Senegal in Group A.
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*FIFA WORLD CUP 2022 (IN QATAR) - WINNER | |
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Country | Odds |
Brazil | 5 |
Argentina | 6.5 |
France | 7 |
England | 8.5 |
Spain | 10 |
Germany | 11 |
Netherlands | 12 |
Belgium | 17 |
Portugal | 17 |
Denmark | 31 |
Croatia | 51 |
Uruguay | 51 |
Senegal | 81 |
Switzerland | 81 |
Mexico | 151 |
Poland | 151 |
Serbia | 151 |
USA | 151 |
Ecuador | 151 |
Wales | 151 |
Australia | 251 |
Cameroon | 251 |
Canada | 251 |
Ghana | 251 |
Japan | 251 |
Morocco | 251 |
Korea Republic | 251 |
Qatar | 351 |
Tunisia | 351 |
Costa Rica | 801 |
Iran | 801 |
Saudi Arabia | 801 |
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Monday, November 21
Group A
Group B
Tuesday, November 22
Group A
Group B
Group C
Group D
Wednesday, November 23
Group C
Group D
Group F
Group E
Thursday, November 24
Group E
Group F
Group G
Group H
Friday, November 25
Group H
Group G
Group B
Group A
Saturday, November 26
Group A
Group B
Group D
Group C
Sunday, November 27
Group D
Group C
Group E
Group F
Monday, November 28
Group F
Group E
Group G
Group H
Tuesday, November 29
Group G
Group H
Group A
Wednesday, November 30
Group B
Group D
Thursday, December 1
Group C
Group F
Friday, December 2
Group E
Group H
Saturday, December 3
Group G
Round of 16
Sunday, December 4
Round of 16
Monday, December 5
Round of 16
Tuesday, December 6
Round of 16
Wednesday, December 7
Round of 16
Friday, December 9
Quarter-finals
Saturday, December 10
Quarter-finals
Sunday, December 11
Quarter-finals
Wednesday, December 14
Semi-finals
Thursday, December 15
Semi-finals
Saturday, December 17
Third-place play-off
Sunday, December 18
2022 World Cup Final
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