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Often, draws do not mean what they seem to mean at first reading. Just ask Spain and Germany.
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Often, draws do not mean what they seem to mean at first reading. Just ask Spain and Germany.
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The Americans’ first game will come on the World Cup’s opening day, but the opponent won’t be known until June.
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Ukraine, Wales and Scotland will battle in June for Europe’s final place in Qatar.
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Here are the latest results from FIFA’s draw for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. This page will be updated.
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The hard work of qualifying is over. Now the teams headed to Qatar later this year will learn their opponents.
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The tournament doesn’t kick off until November. Here are the basics.
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Five years after a calamitous night cost them a World Cup berth, the United States took the field in Costa Rica and, by merely avoiding a calamitous defeat, earned a place in Qatar.
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In Algeria, a berth in Qatar changed hands in an instant. In Senegal, a shootout settled another long night. And in Portugal, Cristiano Ronaldo set up one final hurrah.
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Christian Pulisic led the way with three goals, but the Americans still must go to Costa Rica to guarantee their place in Qatar.