World Cup 2022: Preview of the Competition

Nov 19, 2022

It is the most followed competition in the world and it takes place every four years! The 2022 edition of the World Cup of Soccer is coming very soon in November/December.

Canada, who will co-host the next competition in 2026 with the United States and Mexico, has qualified for the first time in 36 years and we will be supporting them!

Our editorial team at BET99 has chosen to give you a full preview of this world cup below. Follow along with us!

Where is this 2022 soccer world cup taking place?

For the first time in its history, the soccer world cup will take place in Qatar.
Qatar is a gulf country and has built many stadiums in order to host this soccer world cup.

When will the 2022 soccer world cup take place?

It will take place from November 20, 2022 to December 18, 2022. As usual, it will start with the match of the host country. Qatar plays Ecuador in the opening match.

Who are the favourites to win the title?

The favourites to win this World Cup are these:

France

Brazil

Belgium

Argentina

Germany

Spain

Who are the players to watch during this competition?

The best players of the tournament are:

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Mbappé

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Benzema

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Neymar

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Hazard

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Messi

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C.Ronaldo

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Müller

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Sané

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Lewandowski

The Groups

Group A

Qatar, Ecuador, Senegal, Netherlands

Group B

England, Iran, USA, Wales

Group C

Argentina, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, Poland

Group D

France, Australia, Denmark, Tunisia

Group E

Spain, Costa Rica, Germany, Japan

Group F

Belgium, Canada, Morocco, Croatia

Group G

Brazil, Serbia, Switzerland, Cameroon

Group H

Portugal, Ghana, Uruguay, South Korea

When will the Canadian National Soccer Team play?

Canada will play on 11.23 against Belgium.
Then against Croatia on 11.27.
The national team finishes its group matches against Morocco on 12.1.

Thereafter, the Canadians will continue the competition if they finish first or second and they will be eliminated in case of third or fourth place.

The BET99 team wishes “good luck” to its national soccer team in this competition.

Go Canada Go!