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The 2022 World Cup draw witnessed fiery confrontations between the most powerful teams in the world.
Host Qatar will open the 2022 FIFA World Cup against Ecuador in Doha in Group A, which includes the Netherlands and Senegal.
The "group of death" emerged in the draw, the fifth group that included Spain, Germany, Japan and the winners from Costa Rica and New Zealand in the postponed playoffs, who are the strongest group during the finals.
Brazil, the five-time world champion, will play Serbia at the start of Group E matches, which also includes Costa Rica and Serbia.
Saudi Arabia fell in a difficult group with Argentina, Poland, and Mexico, while Tunisia signed with France and Denmark, the winner of the Peruvian playoff or the Asian team.
Morocco, along with Croatia, Belgium, and Canada, fell into a more balanced group than Saudi Arabia and Tunisia.
The tournament includes 64 matches, and the final will be at Lusail Stadium on December 18, and the following are the groups for the World Cup finals:
Group A: Qatar - Netherlands - Senegal - Ecuador
Group B: England - USA - Iran - winner of the European play-off (Wales, Scotland, or Ukraine)
Group C: Argentina - Mexico - Poland - Saudi Arabia
Group D: France - Denmark - Tunisia - the winner of the play-off of Peru, Australia, or the United Arab Emirates
Group E: Spain - Germany - Japan - the winner of the play-offs Costa Rica or New Zealand
Group F: Belgium - Croatia - Morocco - Canada
Group G: Brazil - Switzerland - Serbia - Cameroon
Group H: Portugal - Uruguay - South Korea - Ghana