The 2022 World Cup's group stage has wrapped up, with 16 of the 32 original teams advancing to the knockout stage that begins on Saturday, Dec. 3.
Fans around the world are tuning in to cheer for their teams during the 2022 men's World Cup tournament.has wrapped up, with 16 of the 32 original teams advancing to the knockout stage that begins on Saturday, Dec. 3.
Those who moved on will have to win four more games in order to lift the World Cup trophy and it's win-or-go home with no draws in the knockout round. Games tied after 90 minutes will go to 30 minutes of extra time, and
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