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FIFA World Cup 2022 November 27: Game day schedule and teams review

26 Nov 2022
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On November 27, we're treated to four matches in the group stage of the 2022 World Cup. Group E features Japan vs. Costa Rica and Spain vs. Germany. Group F features Belgium vs. Morocco, and Croatia vs. Canada.

13:00 GMT+3, Japan vs. Costa Rica

Team Japan began the 2022 World Cup with a sensational victory. In the first round, the Japanese managed to beat Germany with a score of 2-1. But Costa Rica was literally pummeled by Spain with a 0-7 defeat. The Japanese are second with three points, while Costa Ricans are last without any points.

16:00 GMT+3, Belgium vs. Morocco


The Belgian team managed to beat Canada 1-0 in the first round of the World Cup in Qatar. By some miracle, the Belgians didn't concede, but, as you know, there is no judging the winners. The Moroccan team settled for a tie with Croatia (0-0) in a depressing encounter. That's why the Belgians are leading Group F with three points, while the Moroccans are third with just one.

19:00 GMT+3, Croatia vs Canada

The vice-champion team of Croatia failed to beat Morocco (0-0) in the first round of the 2022 World Cup. Canada suffered a 0-1 loss to Belgium. So the Croatians are second in the Group F table with one point, while the Canadians are last without them.

22:00, Spain vs. Germany


The Spanish team got off to a great start at the 2022 World Cup. In the first round, the Spaniards easily defeated Costa Rica with a score of 7-0. And here Germany somehow surprisingly lost to Japan (1-2). The Red Fury leads Group E with three points, while the Germans are last without a point.


All the news, results, broadcast schedule, announcements and predictions for the matches of the World Cup in Qatar are on our special page dedicated to the World Cup 2022.

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