What time and on which channel to watch the World Cup on Friday 2 December?

What time and on which channel to watch the World Cup on Friday 2 December?

Already guaranteed to finish first in Group H, Portugal coach Fernando Santos will have the opportunity to blow his executives against South Korea. If Cristiano Ronaldo’s squad is guaranteed to finish first in their group in the event of a tie, “Seleção” can also afford defeat in the event that Ghana cannot beat Uruguay at the same time. If the Black Stars defeat Celeste, Portugal will have to maintain a better goal difference. For their part, South Korea must beat the Portuguese in hopes of qualifying for the Round of 16. It will be necessary to combine this with defeating Ghana by the same gap. In the event of a tie between Uruguay and Ghana, South Korea will have to defeat Portugal by more than one goal.

The Group H match between South Korea and Portugal can be watched live from 4pm on beIN Sports channels.

The match between Ghana and Uruguay will bear the flavor of revenge for the “Black Stars” after their defeat in 2010 in the quarter-finals of the World Cup. For the selection coached by Otto Addo, the goal is simple: win to take the African team into the round of 16. In the event of a tie, it is hoped that South Korea will not beat Portugal by more than one goal, while Ghana will not score more than three goals. For its part, Uruguay does not fully have its own destiny. In addition to having to beat Ghana obligatorily, Celeste must pray South Korea doesn’t beat Portugal. Qualification is also possible by beating Ghana by at least two goals more than South Korea against Portugal.

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This Group H match between Ghana and Uruguay can be watched live from 4pm on beIN Sports.

At eight o’clock in the evening, the Group G teams will conclude the group stage of the 2022 World Cup. Having already qualified for the round of 16, Brazil will try to retain its first place. Therefore, we must not lose to Cameroon. Defeat by the “Indomitable Lions” is allowed if Switzerland does not defeat Serbia, or if Switzerland beats Serbia while Brazil maintains a better goal difference. For its part, Cameroon must defeat Brazil, while Switzerland and Serbia are neutralized and “Nati” does not score more than one goal more than Cameroon. Qualification is also possible if Serbia beats Switzerland by the same margin Cameroon beats Brazil.

The Group G match between Cameroon and Brazil can be watched live from 8pm on TF1 and BeIN Sports.

If Switzerland beats Serbia, they will qualify for the World Cup round of 16. A draw would be enough for “Nati” if Cameroon did not defeat Brazil, or surpassed them on goal difference, having scored at least two goals less than Switzerland. Serbia must beat Switzerland while hoping Cameroon does not beat Brazil. Otherwise, the “Eagles” will have to win at least by two goals more than Cameroon, or by one more goal by scoring more goals.

The Group G match between Serbia and Switzerland can be watched live from 8 pm on beIN Sports channels.

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