The next round of the Fifa 2022 World Cup is almost upon us, and things are starting to get even more exciting.
The 2022 World Cup is being broadcast on free-to-air television in the UK, with the BBC and ITV sharing the rights, and there are still many games to come.
But who has gone through and who has been left behind? Here’s everything you need to know.
Who has been knocked out?
Group A
- Qatar
- Ecuador
Group B
- Wales
- Iran
Group C
- Saudi Arabia
- Mexico
Group D
- Denmark
- Tunisia
Group E
- Germany
- Costa Rica
Group F
- Canada
- Belgium
Group G
It is still undecided.
Switzerland, Cameroon and Serbia can all still advance based on tonight’s games.
Group H
Again, it is still undecided.
South Korea, Uruguay and Ghana can all still advance depending on today’s games.
Who remains in the World Cup?
Group A
- Senegal
- The Netherlands
Group B
- USA
- England
Group C
- Poland
- Argentina
Group D
- France
- Australia
Group E
- Japan
- Spain
Group F
- Croatia
- Morocco
Group G
- Brazil
Group H
- Portugal
When are the next fixtures?
The next stage begins on Saturday 3 December with the Netherlands vs United States at 3pm UK time.
Argentina will then play Australia at 7pm.
The next day, on Sunday 4 December, France will play Poland at 3pm and then England will play Senegal at 7pm.
Monday 5 December will see Japan take on Croatia at 3pm and then on Tuesday 6 December, Morocco will play Spain at 3pm.
Two more evening matches have yet to be determined for this round.
The quarter-finals take place on Friday 9 December and Saturday 10 December.
The semi-finals are on Tuesday 13 and Wednesday 14 December.
And the final will be on Sunday 18 December, the weekend before Christmas.
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