World Cup 2022 Group G: Match schedule, fixtures, times and dates for Brazil, Serbia, Switzerland and Cameroon in Qatar

 

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World Cup 2022 Group G: Match schedule, fixtures, times and dates for Brazil, Serbia, Switzerland and Cameroon in Qatar



The world's No.1-positioned group, Brazil, will confront tough opposition from European qualifying bunch victors Serbia and Switzerland, as well as Cameroon, in a fascinating series of matchups at Qatar 2022.

With Brazil, Switzerland and Serbia having all gone head to head at a similar stage in 2018, they will be in every way hoping to single out shortcomings and get the high ground this time around.

Neymar's Brazil will be unequivocally liked to progress to the knockout stages, however they look set to be moved as far as possible by the two European sides, who both completed above purported better groups in Portugal and Italy than fit the bill for the finals consequently.

Cameroon will bring experience and energy following their season finisher win against Algeria to meet all requirements for the World Cup.

Brazil will be the extended victors of the pool, with the other three groups anticipated to fight it out for that subsequent passing spot and a section into the knockout stages.

The four groups chose into the gathering will play a cooperative configuration with every country confronting the other three. Bunch standings depend on focuses from those three gathering stage matches — three focuses for a success, one for a draw, none for a misfortune.

The main two groups from each gathering in light of absolute focuses advance to the single-game knockouts. Assuming that groups are tied on focuses, objective distinction is the main sudden death round followed by objectives scored. Assuming groups are likewise tied in those classifications one more arrangement of sudden death rounds is applied.


World Cup Group G fixtures and match schedule

DateMatchTime (ET)Stadium
Thurs, Nov. 24Switzerland vs. Cameroon5 a.m.Al Janoub Stadium
Thurs, Nov. 24Brazil vs. Serbia2 p.m.Lusail Stadium
Mon, Nov. 28Cameroon vs. Serbia5 a.m.Al Janoub Stadium
Mon, Nov. 28Brazil vs. Switzerland11 a.m.Stadium 974
Fri, Dec. 2Cameroon vs. Brazil2 p.m.Lusail Stadium
Fri, Dec. 2Serbia vs. Switzerland2 p.m.Stadium 974

WORLD CUP GROUP BREAKDOWNS:


Group A | Group B | Group C | Group D

Group E | Group F | Group G | Group H


World Cup Group G teams

Brazil

It just wouldn't feel like a World Cup without Brazil, and the Selecao will aim to end two decades of European dominance on the biggest stage since their fifth success back in 2002. 

Argentina might have beaten their old rivals in last year’s Copa America final, but Brazil still appears to many people like the team most likely to wrest back control of the World Cup for South America.

Angel Di Maria’s solitary strike at the Maracana in July accounted for Brazil’s only defeat in 2021 — one of only five goals they conceded. Their hopes are likely to stand and fall by how effectively their attacking talents click, with an onus on Neymar to finally enjoy a World Cup befitting of his talents alongside Real Madrid sensation Vinicius Jr.

  • Current FIFA world ranking: No. 1 (August, 2022)
  • Regional ranking: 1st (CONMEBOL)
  • World Cup titles: 5
  • World Cup appearances (last): 21 (Russia 2018)
  • How qualified: CONMEBOL World Cup Qualification winners: 14W-0L-3D
  • Coach: Tite (Brazil) since June, 2016
  • Key players: Neymar (Paris Saint-Germain / France), Marquinhos (Paris Saint-Germain / France), Vinicius Jr. (Real Madrid / Spain)

Serbia

Serbia failed to make it to Euro 2020 but secured a place at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar by finishing top, and unbeaten, in a tough qualifying group which also included Portugal. Indeed, it was a late win against Cristiano Ronaldo and company last November that saw the Balkan nation book a place in the finals automatically. 

The creativity and flair of experienced captain Dusan Tadic will likely pose problems for their group opponents, while there are also other useful attacking options in Fulham's Premier League sensation Aleksandar Mitrovic and Fiorentina's Luka Jovic. If they play with cohesion then they could end up surprising many people.

  • Current FIFA world ranking: No. 21 (November, 2022)
  • Regional ranking: 13th (UEFA)
  • World Cup titles: —
  • World Cup appearances (last): 12 (Russia 2018)
  • How qualified: UEFA Group A winners: 6W-0L-2D
  • Coach: Dragan Stojkovic (Serbia) since March, 2021
  • Key players: Dusan Tadic (Ajax / Netherlands), Aleksandar Mitrovic (Fulham / England), Luka Jovic (Fiorentina / Italy)

Switzerland

Switzerland finished World Cup qualification with a flourish, beating Bulgaria 4-0 at home last November to underline their place at the top of Group C, as they booked an automatic spot in Qatar. 

Going unbeaten during qualifying, with only two goals conceded, Murat Yakin’s team are certainly ones to watch at this tournament — with a side built strongly from the back but that is also capable of unlocking the opposition.

Former Liverpool and Bayern Munich man Xherdan Shaqiri — now with Chicago Fire in MLS — remains the talisman and the soon-to-be 31-year-old will be expected to lead the line and provide a creative spark. 

New Manchester City signing Manuel Akanji is also one to watch, in a defence alongside the likes of Newcastle United's Fabian Schar.

  • Current FIFA world ranking: No. 15 (November, 2022)
  • Regional ranking: 11th (UEFA)
  • World Cup titles: —
  • World Cup appearances (last): 11 (Russia 2018)
  • How qualified: UEFA Group C winners: 5W-0L-3D
  • Coach: Murat Yakin (Switzerland) since August, 2021
  • Key players: Granit Xhaka (Arsenal / England), Xherdan Shaqiri (Chicago Fire / USA), Manuel Akanji (Man City / England)

Cameroon

World Cup veterans Cameroon booked a return to the finals for the first time since 2014 with a dramatic aggregate winner-take-all victory over Algeria in late March. 

The Indomitable Lions will be making an eighth appearance on the World Cup stage and can call on many well-established players who could be key contributors in Qatar. Captain Vincent Aboubakar is a seasoned international performer, who will be expected to deliver.

Cameroon’s best placing in the tournament came with an iconic quarterfinal run at Italy 1990 and charismatic coach Rigobert Song — a player in his younger years with Liverpool who made four World Cup appearances of his own — will believe his team have a chance of reaching the knockout phase once again following a third-place finish at the Africa Cup of Nations.

  • Current FIFA world ranking: No. 43 (November, 2022)
  • Regional ranking: 7th (CAF)
  • World Cup titles: —
  • World Cup appearances (last): 7 (Brazil 2014)
  • How qualified: CAF Third Round winners: (agg 2-2 vs. Algeria, Cameroon win on away goals)
  • Coach: Rigobert Song (Cameroon) since February, 2022
  • Key players: Vincent Aboubakar(Al Nassr / Saudi Arabia), Andre Onana (Ajax / Netherlands), Karl Toko Ejambi (Lyon / France)


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The official FIFA 2022 World Cup match schedule outlines the following knockout pairings for the Round of 16 through to the final:

World Cup Round of 16

DateMatchTime (ET)Stadium
Sat, Dec. 31A vs. 2B10 a.m.Khalifa Int'l
Sat, Dec. 31C vs. 2D2 p.m.Ahmad Bin Ali
Sun, Dec. 41D vs. 2C10 a.m.Al Thumama
Sun, Dec. 41B vs. 2A2 p.m.Al Bayt
Mon, Dec. 51E vs. 2F10 a.m.Al Janoub
Mon, Dec. 51G vs. 2H2 p.m.Stadium 974
Tues, Dec. 61F vs. 2E10 a.m.Education City
Tues, Dec. 61H vs. 2G2 p.m.Lusail

World Cup Quarterfinals

DateMatchTime (ET)Stadium
Fri, Dec. 9QF1: 1E/2F vs. 1G/2H10 a.m.Education City
Fri, Dec. 9QF2: 1A/2B vs. 1C/2D2 p.m.Lusail
Sat, Dec. 10QF3: 1F/2E vs. 1H/2G10 a.m.Al Thumama
Sat, Dec. 10QF4: 1B/2A vs. 1D/2C2 p.m.Al Bayt

World Cup Semifinals

DateMatchTime (ET)Stadium
Tues, Dec. 13QF2 vs. QF12 p.m.Lusail
Wed, Dec. 14QF4 vs. QF32 p.m.Al Bayt

World Cup 3rd Place

DateMatchTime (ET)Stadium
Sat, Dec. 17Semifinal losers10 a.m.Khalifa Int'l

World Cup Final

DateMatchTime (ET)Stadium
Sun, Dec. 18Semifinal winners10 a.m.Lusail




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