02/07/2024

Quarterfinals, Qatar 2022 World Cup: where and how to watch the matches [VIDEO]

Domingo 04 de Diciembre del 2022

Know the quarterfinalists of the World Cup and the match schedule.

The quarterfinals of the Qatar 2022 World Cup have already been defined, where classic rivals will meet and highly anticipated matches will take place. Below, find out which teams have qualified and how the next phase of the tournament will be played.

France, who won 3-1 against Poland with a superb Kylian Mbappé, and England, who defeated Senegal 3-0, will face each other in a thrilling European duel. The match between these two powerhouses will take place next Saturday at the Al-Bayt Stadium in Al-Khor.

On Saturday, the first quarterfinal match was defined, between Argentina and the Netherlands, who eliminated Australia and the United States, respectively. Meanwhile, this Monday, the other match of the World Cup was completed: Croatia defeated Japan in a penalty shootout and Brazil did its part against South Korea.

Today, December 6th, Morocco caused an upset and eliminated Spain in a penalty shootout. Their opponent? Portugal, led by Cristiano Ronaldo, who defeated Switzerland with a hat-trick from Goncalo Ramos.

QUARTERFINALS, QATAR 2022

FRIDAY 9/12

  • 10:00 hours | Croatia vs. Brazil via DIRECTV Sports
  • 14:00 hours | Argentina vs. Netherlands via Latina and DIRECTV Sports

SATURDAY 10/12

  • 10:00 hours | Morocco vs. Portugal via Latina and DIRECTV Sports
  • 14:00 hours | England vs. France via Latina and DIRECTV Sports

WORLD CUP 2022 SCHEDULE

SEMIFINALS

TUESDAY 13/12 and WEDNESDAY 14/12 - 14:00 HOURS

THIRD PLACE

SATURDAY 17/12 - 10:00 HOURS

FINAL

SUNDAY 18/12 - 10:00 HOURS

This Sunday, Mbappé scored a brace against the Polish team and reached five goals in Qatar 2022, becoming the tournament's top scorer. The phenomenal 23-year-old PSG forward scored two almost identical goals in the 74th and 90+1 minutes to seal the match at the Al Thumama Stadium in Doha.

He had previously assisted Olivier Giroud in the 44th minute, allowing him to open the scoring and become the all-time leading scorer for the French national team with 52 goals, one more than Thierry Henry, who held the record since 2009.

Robert Lewandowski pulled one back for Poland in the 90+9th minute from the penalty spot, which had to be retaken after he missed his first attempt due to several French players entering the area before the shot was taken.

Later, at the majestic Al-Bayt Stadium in Al Khor, 45 km from Doha, Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane led England to a resounding victory over the African champions. Jordan Henderson in the 38th minute, Harry Kane in the 45th, and Buyako Saka in the 57th scored the goals for England, who showcased the talent of Bellingham, a 19-year-old midfielder who is being pursued by the most powerful clubs in Europe.

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