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The World Cup has arrived in Qatar, with 32 nations vying for the championship at the world’s largest sporting event.
Each team will play three matches in the group stage over the course of 2 1/2 weeks before the Round of 16 begins on Dec. 3. By the week of Dec. 12, only four teams will remain alive to fight for the World Cup title, which will be decided on Sunday, Dec. 18.
All games will be played between 5 a.m. and 2 p.m. EST, with all three of the United States’s group-stage games currently scheduled for the early afternoon Eastern Time.
Here is a look at the entire World Cup schedule:
Group Stage:
Sunday, Nov. 20:
Group A: Qatar vs. Ecuador (11 a.m. EST, Al Bayt Stadium)
Monday, Nov. 21:
Group B: England vs. Iran (8 a.m. EST, Khalifa International Stadium)
Group A: Senegal vs. Netherlands (11 a.m. EST, Al Thumama Stadium)
Group B: United States vs. Wales (2 p.m. EST, Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium)
Tuesday, Nov. 22:
Group C: Argentina vs. Saudi Arabia (5 a.m. EST, Lusail Stadium)
Group D: Denmark vs. Tunisia (8 a.m. EST, Education City Stadium)
Group C: Mexico vs. Poland (11 a.m. EST, Stadium 974)
Group D: France vs. Australia (2 p.m. EST, Al Janoub Stadium)
Wednesday, Nov. 23:
Group F: Morocco vs. Croatia (5 a.m. EST, Al Bayt Stadium)
Group E: Germany vs. Japan (8 a.m. EST, Khalifa International Stadium)
Group E: Spain vs. Costa Rica (11 a.m. EST, Al Thumama Stadium)
Group F: Belgium vs. Canada (2 p.m. EST, Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium)
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