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    Cameroon vs Brazil: Stream FREE, TV channel, kick-off time and team news for 2022 World Cup Group G clash

    CAMEROON have it all to do if they are to make it into the last-16 of the World Cup, needing to BEAT Brazil.The Indomitable Lions make up five African countries in Qatar, with Senegal already making it through to the next stage.
    Cameroon’s Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting celebrates after scoring his side’s third against SerbiaCredit: AP
    Brazil beat Switzerland last time outCredit: Getty
    Rigobert Song’s men will be hoping to make it out of the group stages but they sit on just one point going into the final match, needing to overcome Brazil to qualify.
    They also require a Serbia win or draw against Switzerland if they are to have a chance of making it through.
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    When is Cameroon vs Brazil?

    Cameroon’s encounter with Brazil takes place on Friday, December 2.
    The match is scheduled for 7pm UK time
    Cameroon vs Brazil will be played in Qatar’s Lusail Stadium, which will also host the tournament’s final.
    The two sides last met in an international friendly in 2018, with Brazil coming away 1-0 winners.

    What TV channel is it on and can it be live streamed?

    Cameroon vs Brazil will be shown live on ITV One the UK.
    Viewers can also live stream the action via the ITV website or ITV hub, which can be downloaded onto your mobile or tablet device.

    Can I watch it for FREE?
    Yes, the contest will be available to watch for FREE in the UK, so long as you have a TV licence.
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    World Cup fans are only just realising why Germany play in white despite it not being a colour on their flag

    MANY football fans are only just learning why Germany play in white.The country’s flag is red, black and yellow, but their famous strip has little resemblance to those national colours.
    Germany have always worn a white-dominated kitCredit: Rex
    The white kit is nothing to do with the colours of the German flagCredit: Getty
    And the origin behind that stretches back more than 100 years.
    You have to rewind all the way to the 1800s to understand why their kit is predominantly white – to a time when the Prussian flag was flown.
    Prussia was a German state on the southeast coast of the Baltic Sea which stretched from France to the modern border of Russia.
    The region had a white flag with a cross near the centre – which was later changed to a black eagle.
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    As a result, when German football was founded in 1899, the national team adopted the black eagle as their emblem and the white colour from the Prussian flag for their kit.
    And even when the state lost its political power during the Revolution of 1918/19, they continued with the white kit and have not changed more than 100 years on.
    Germany have won the World Cup four times – with only Brazil claiming the trophy on more occasions.
    Four years ago in Russia, they were knocked out in the group stage for the first time since 1938.
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    And there is still a chance they could suffer the same fate this time around in Qatar.
    Germany lost their opening game of this year’s World Cup, relinquishing the lead as Japan stunned them to secure a famous 2-1 win.
    Hansi Flick’s men bounced back on Sunday with a hard-fought 1-1 draw against Spain.
    But they will still need to beat Costa Rica in their final match on Thursday if they are to have any chance of reaching the knockout stages.

    Irrespective of the result, World Cup history will be made in Germany’s final group game as Stephanie Frappart will become the first woman to referee at the tournament.
    Frappart, 38, will have support from assistants Neuza Back of Brazil and Mexico’s Karen Diaz Medina in an all-female officiating trio.
    The German football team get their colours from the Prussian flagCredit: Alamy Stock Vector More

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    Serbia vs Switzerland: Date, Stream FREE, TV channel, kick-off time and team news for 2022 World Cup Group G rivalry

    FIREWORKS are expected when Serbia take on Euro 2020 quarter-finalists Switzerland in their third and final match of Group G.The pair have a fierce rivalry peaking in 2018, when they last met at the Russia World Cup.
    Granit Xhaka and Xherdan Shaqiri celebrated their goals with Albanian nationalist symbols, sparking a bitterness between the two nationsCredit: EPA
    Serbia beat Portugal in the 90th minute to qualify for the World CupCredit: Reuters
    Switzerland came out on top that day, beating Serbia 2-1 thanks to a 90th minute winner from Xherdan Shaqiri.
    Both teams can still qualify as Serbia sit on one point, with Switzerland second-placed in Group G on three.

    What time is Serbia vs Switzerland?

    Serbia’s encounter with Switzerland takes place on Friday, December 2.
    The match is scheduled for 7pm UK time
    Stadium 974 is the venue for this match-up, with the ground able to hold around 40,000 fans.
    The only other meeting between these two sides was during the 2018 World Cup in Russia, and Switzerland came out on top 2-1.

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    What TV channel is it on and can it be live streamed?

    Serbia vs Switzerland will be shown live on ITV in the UK.
    Viewers can also live stream the action via the ITV website or ITV hub, which can be downloaded onto your mobile or tablet device.

    Can I watch it for FREE?
    Yes, you can! The contest will be available to watch for FREE in the UK, so long as you have a TV licence.
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    Ghana vs Uruguay: Date, TV channel, kick-off time and FREE stream for 2022 World Cup Group H grudge match

    GHANA take on South American giants Uruguay in their final Group H match, as they seek revenge for what happened back in 2010.The pair last met in the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. With the scores level at 1-1, Luis Suarez deliberately used his hands to prevent a goal, leading to a red card and penalty to Ghana.
    Ghana beat Nigeria to qualify for their first World Cup in 12 yearsCredit: AFP
    Luis Suarez was at the centre of the drama last time the sides metCredit: AP:Associated Press
    Asamoah Gyan stepped up in the final minute of extra-time, but smashed his spot-kick against the bar.
    Uruguay went on to win the penalty shootout, sending Ghana home in dramatic circumstances.
    12 years on, the African side will be hoping they can get Uruguay back, and take all three points in Qatar and they have it all to play for as both sides can still qualify.
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    When is Ghana vs Uruguay

    Ghana’s clash with Uruguay will take place on Friday, December 2
    The game will kick off from 3pm UK time.
    Portugal vs Ghana will be held at the Al Janoub Stadium in Al Wakrah.
    The two sides last and only meeting was at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, with Uruguay snatching the win on penalties.

    What TV channel is it on and can it be live streamed?

    Ghana vs Uruguay will be shown live on BBC One in the UK.
    You can live stream the action from the BBC iPlayer, which can be downloaded onto your mobile or tablet device.

    Can I watch it for FREE?
    Yes, you can! The game is available to watch for FREE in the UK, so long as you have a TV licence
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    Brazil in huge injury blow with ‘Neymar doubtful to return for World Cup last 16 as he struggles with ankle problem’

    BRAZIL have reportedly suffered a huge blow with news that Neymar is “doubtful to return” from injury in time for the start of the World Cup knockouts.The Samba Boys began their quest to win the tournament for a record sixth time by beating Serbia 2-0 thanks to Richarlison’s double last week.
    Brazilian fans have received a worrying update regarding talisman NeymarCredit: Getty
    However, that victory came at a cost to their talisman when he suffered an ankle injury after his foot rolled following a tough tackle.
    That ruled him out of the rest of the group stages, which Brazil have already qualified from with a game to spare after defeating Switzerland on Monday, 
    The South American nation play Cameroon on Friday already knowing that top spot is virtually assured.
    And we already knew that Neymar, who stayed at the hotel due to sickness for the Swiss clash, and teammate Danilo, who also hurt his ankle against Serbia, were due to miss out.
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    However, TNT Sports from Brazil have provided an update on the conditions of several stars.
    And they have cast doubt on whether Neymar will win his fitness battle for the last-16.

    They tweeted: “Danilo may return in the round of 16, but Neymar and Alex Sandro continue to treat the injury. Come back soon, players!”
    Brazil suffered another injury setback with Alex Sandro ruled out of the game against Cameroon by a hip muscle injury.
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    The Juventus defender was forced off late on against the Swiss and had a scan on Monday.
    Brazil’s team doctor Rodrigo Lasmar has now confirmed: “It showed muscle injury in the left hip. He will not play the next match.
    “He is undergoing treatment so we can recover him as soon as possible.” More

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    South Korea vs Portugal: Date, TV channel, kick-off time and stream for 2022 World Cup Group H clash

    SOUTH KOREA face off against European giants Portugal in the finale of Group H.The Taeguk Warriors still have it all to play for as they can qualify for the last-16 at the World Cup with victory over Portugal.
    South Korea’s World Cup dream is not over yetCredit: Getty
    Cristiano Ronaldo celebrating Portugal’s win vs UruguayCredit: Getty
    Portugal, led by a hungry Cristiano Ronaldo, have already qualified from Group H, but Ghana could leapfrog them if they lose to South Korea and the African’s beat Uruguay.
    With an impressive victory against the South Americans last time out, Ronaldo and co will be hoping to finish the group in style.
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    When is South Korea vs Portugal?

    South Korea’s clash with Portugal will take place on Friday, December 2.
    The game will kick off from 3pm UK time.
    South Korea vs Portugal will be held at the Education City Stadium
    The two sides have played each other once before – at the 2002 World Cup, and the game finished 1-0 to South Korea.

    What TV channel is it on and can it be live streamed?

    South Korea vs Portugal will be shown live on BBC One in the UK.
    You can live stream the action from the BBC iPlayer, which can be downloaded onto your mobile or tablet device.

    Can I watch it for FREE?
    Yes, the game is available to watch for FREE in the UK, so long as you have a TV licence.
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    Australia 0 Denmark 0 LIVE SCORE: Irvine fires over as score remains level in winner-takes-all match at World Cup 2022

    DENMARK are dominating possession but have not yet found a way to break down Australia in a crucial clash as it is level at half-time. Riley McGree tested Kasper Schmeichel in the first-half but neither side have broken the deadlock.
    Jackson Irvine has come the closest in the second period, with Australia looking to open the scoring as the midfielder fired over the bar from inside the box.

    Kick-off: 3pm GMT
    TV channel: BBC TWO
    Live stream: BBC iPlayer
    Group D: LIVE TABLE
    Australia XI: Ryan; Degenek, Souttar, Rowles, Behich; Irvine, Mooy; Leckie, McGree, Goodwin; Duke
    Denmark XI: Schmeichel; Kristensen, Andersen, Christensen, Maehle; Hojbjerg, Jensen; Olsen, Eriksen, Lindstrom; Braithwaite
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    Australia 0-0 Denmark
    48. Denmark bring the ball forward but lose the ball too easily.
    McGree crosses to Irvine but his shot goes over the bar.
    Much better football by The Socceroos.
    Australia 0-0 Denmark
    46. Now we have the first 45 minutes out of the way, this game should get more exciting the closer we move to the full time whistle.
    This is the business end of the group stages, qualification is at risk.
    Australia have an early corner which causes problems in the box, as a shot comes in it is headed away for another corner.
    Credit: Getty
    Kick-off: Australia 0-0 Denmark
    The Socceroos get the second half started.
    Big half of football for both teams ahead.
    Baccus comes on for Goodwin for Australia.
    Bah is on for Kristensen for Denmark.
    HT: Australia 0-0 Denmark
    Everything that Denmark do well comes through Christian Eriksen, meaning he is often targeted by opponent’s tactical set ups.
    The Danes need to work harder to find him the ball, draw the opposition on and create pocket of space for him to use.
    To stand any hope of scoring, their playmaker needs more involvement.

    Inside the ground – half time analysis
    SunSport’s Andy Dillon reports from the Al-Janoub Stadium:
    DENMARK are sleepwalking out of the World Cup.
    Five shots in the first half with two on target but there is something decidedly downbeat about the performance.
    Australia are frightened to commit forwards and Denmark have forgotten how to win at the World Cup.
    They have drawn four and lost one of their last five WC matches – last beating Peru in Russia 2018.
    HT: Australia 0-0 Denmark
    Neither side have really created much to work the opposition keeper in that first half.
    The Socceroos seemed to come into the game more in the final fifteen minutes of the half.
    The shots we have seen have been routine saves for the keepers.

    HT: Australia 0-0 Denmark
    The referee brings the first half to a close.
    Nothing to separate the two teams at the break.
    As it stands, Australia would progress to the last 16.
    Australia 0-0 Denmark
    45. We are going to three days of added time.
    Not quite, just the two minutes.
    Australia press forward looking to get a cheeky late goal to take into the half time interval with them.
    Denmark’s defence is like a Lego wall, solid and not something you would want to step on.
    Credit: Getty
    Australia 0-0 Denmark
    43. Australia have looked much better in the last fifteen minutes, offering more attacking threat.
    That has caused the game to become more open.
    Lindstrom cuts in from the left and looks to cross with the outside of his right foot and Ryan collects.
    Australia 0-0 Denmark
    41. Skov Olsen is looking dangerous when on the ball.
    Denmark’s issue is that they are not getting him the ball enough.
    Ryan takes his time with the goal kick, his tactic for most of this half.
    Let’s hope VAR are not adding this time on or none of us may get home this evening.
    Australia 0-0 Denmark
    39. The aim for Australia will be to ensure they are on at least level terms by half time.
    Eriksen gives the ball away and offers the chance for The Socceroos to come forward.
    More keen to keep the ball than do something with it, McGree crosses but the delivery is poor.
    Australia 0-0 Denmark
    37. The problem both of these teams have, it sounds like from the reports of the other game that Tunisia are dominating France, with Les Bleus yet to have a shot on goal.
    That makes things awkward for both teams here.
    They need to play to win in case of an African goal.
    Credit: Getty
    Australia 0-0 Denmark
    35. Australia are spending a lot of time in their own half.
    They win the ball and look to go direct but Leckie could not bring the ball under his spell.
    He tried to pull it out of the air and it nearly set him through on goal.
    Close.
    Australia 0-0 Denmark
    33. This will be mission accomplished so far for Australia.
    Providing France do not lose to Tunisia, this would see The Socceroos through.
    Denmark are having the lion’s share of possession but are struggling to create any clean-cut chances.
    Australia 0-0 Denmark
    31. Lindstrom is seeing more and more of the ball.
    He is working well with Maehle down the left hand side.
    Aaron Mooy is having to cover a lot of ground to support in these situations.
    Australia 0-0 Denmark
    29. Australia are trying to offer more of a threat in the attacking third now.
    Schmeichel has yet to be really tested.
    Denmark are looking to stretch the Australian defence with direct balls to the wide men.
    Credit: Getty
    Australia 0-0 Denmark
    27. In their two previous group games, Australia have started the strongest having led against France and Tunisia.
    They have not looked like that team in the opening stages of this game.
    Denmark are looking the far more threatening.
    Australia 0-0 Denmark
    25. Australia are defending deep to every last man.
    This time Aaron Mooy makes a challenge and tries to clear.
    Denmark come straight back at them and Skov Olsen gets a shot off at goal but scuffs it slightly and Ryan easily saves.
    Australia 0-0 Denmark
    23. Denmark need to manage their physicality at set pieces.
    They are already giving away far too many free kicks.
    It gives Australia the chance to take a breather.
    McGree fires a shot of from distance but Schmeichel saves with ease.
    Australia 0-0 Denmark
    21. That was good goalkeeping by Matt Ryan.
    Denmark are dominating the early stages but it is clear to see that Australia plan a counter-attacking style.
    The Socceroos need to keep things tight at the back for that game plan to bring them a result.
    Credit: PA
    Australia 0-0 Denmark
    19. Leckie comes forward on a rare counter attack and the fans liven up immediately.
    They look to come forward quickly, but the final pass is lacking.
    Denmark counter and the ball is cut back from the byline and Ryan is forced to make two good saves to get the ball clear.
    Australia 0-0 Denmark
    17. The Danes have got a great record of getting out of the groups.
    Four out of five times they have made the knockout rounds.
    Denmark play a good passing game, when they look to get forward, it is good to watch.
    Australia 0-0 Denmark – Skov Olsen chance
    15. The Socceroos are having to weather a storm here.
    This time Skov Olsen looks to get a shot off on goal but again it is well blocked and ricochets off the Denmark man.
    Australia are struggling to get out of their own half right now.
    Australia 0-0 Denmark – Ryan save
    13. Matt Ryan does brilliantly to tip an effort over the bar.
    It is at his near post so he should save it but it was struck with some venom by Jensen.
    Denmark have started the more positive.
    Credit: Getty
    Australia 0-0 Denmark
    11. The good news for Socceroo fans is that VAR has ruled out that Tunisian goal.
    That is the fun with the final matchday, things can change in the group standings in an instant.
    Denmark get a ball into the box and Lindstrom meets it but Degenek does brilliantly to block the shot.
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    Tunisia 0 France 0 LIVE SCORE: Carthage Eagles fight for survival against reigning champions at World Cup 2022 – latest

    FRANCE have the chance to wrap up World Cup Group D in style against rock-bottom Tunisia – but they are struggling to get a foot hold of the game.Bayern Munich ace Kingsley Coman came the closest for the world champions when he fluffed his lines from a few yards out.
    However, Nader Ghandri had the ball in the back of the net for Tunisia but it was ruled out for offside.

    TV channel: BBC One
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    Tunisia XI: Dahman; Meriah, Ghandri, Talbi; Kechrida, Skhiri, Laidouni, Maaloul; Slimane, Ali Ben Romdhane; Khazri
    France XI: Mandanda; Diasi, Varanae, Konate; Guendouzi, Tchouameni, Camavinga, Coman, Veretout, Fofana; Muani
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    50 Tunisia 0-0 France
    Tunisia continue to dominate on the pitch like they did in the first half.
    However, Kadri’s men are still missing the final pass
    48 Tunisia 0-0 France
    Penalty Shout!
    Tunisia are complaining for a penalty after Khazri goes down inside the French area after a tackle by Tchouameni.
    Replay, though, shows the Real Madrid ace just got the ball – short VAR check confirms it
    46 Tunisia 0-0 France
    No changes from either side as we kick things off in the second half.
    France’s heavily rotated side struggled in the first half, but manager Deschamps isn’t fussed about substitutions with Australia vs Denmark still 0-0
    Tunisia 0-0 France
    Peep!
    Off we go again in Qatar!!!
    Tunisia vs France stats
    France dominated 57 per cent of possession throughout the first half.
    Les Bleus, though, couldn’t produce anything meaningful as they only managed two shots off target.
    Tunisia, on the other hand, registered three shots, two of which were on target.
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    Here’s what SunSport’s man on the field Mark Irwin makes of the fist half:
    Goalless at Education City where Tunisia have dominated the French reserve team without seriously threatening to force a breakthrough.
    The Eagles of Carthage have had plenty of possession but need to test veteran keeper Steve Mandanda more because he looks like an accident waiting to happen.
    The best chance of the first-half fell to Kingsley Coman but his first touch was an absolute shocker and his finish was even worse as he missed the target by yards.
    Didier Deschamps’ shadow team aren’t exactly staking a claim to keep their place in the starting line-up for the matches that matter.
    And all those rested superstars watching from the bench certainly don’t look as though they are fearing for their places.Mark IrwinSunSport
    HT: Tunisia 0-0 France
    France and Tunisia are goalless after the first half at the Education City Stadium.
    Didier Deschamps’ heavily rotated side has struggled so far against the Tunisians, who are very much up for it.
    The Eagles of Carthage thought they scored their first goal of the 2022 World Cup after just eight minutes.
    Nader Ghandri met a wicked free-kick delivery by Wahbi Khazri on the left and beat Steve Mandanda but was caught just inches offside
    Credit: Reuters
    HT: Tunisia 0-0 France
    Peep!
    That’s half-time in Qatar!!!
    45+2 Tunisia 0-0 France
    Chance!
    Tunisia make a last-ditch effort with a powerful shot from the left by Khazri but the ball goes over the crossbar
    45 Tunisia 0-0 France
    Just two more minutes of added time to go.
    France should be happy with that score based on their performance so far
    43 Tunisia 0-0 France
    Tunisia manager Kadri looks uneasy, he would have wanted a goal by now.
    Still, the Tunisians will love the half-time news of Australia and Denmark still being 0-0.
    Especially after their strong first-half showing
    40 Tunisia 0-0 France
    France are slowly gaining ground with the obvious mission of maintaining a clean sheet by half-time.
    Deschamps still doesn’t have reason to bring his stars in as Australia vs Denmark is still 0-0
    38 Tunisia 0-0 France
    We’re slowly approaching half-time and France’s heavily rotated side is just managing to survive.
    Tunisia should be disappointed for not hitting the net – at least from an onside position…
    35 Tunisia 0-0 France
    Chance!
    Tunisia star Khazri delivers a powerful long-range shot and Mandanda saves with a lunge to his left
    33 Tunisia 0-0 France
    Tunisia are keeping their lines high and that leads to some tremendous press in midfield.
    France are struggling to move the ball forward and are often dispossessed in the middle of the pitch
    30 Tunisia 0-0 France
    Chance
    Tunisia continue to knock on France’s door with Slimane getting a header that gets a defender’s deflection.
    But the ball goes safely to Mandanda’s hands
    28 Tunisia 0-0 France
    Yellow card
    We have the first booking of the match and it goes to Tunisia ace Kechrida after a late challenge on Gunedouzi
    25 Tunisia 0-0 France
    Chance!
    France register their first big chance with Coman getting inside the area but a heavy touch leads to a shot way off target
    25 Tunisia 0-0 France
    Liverpool ace Konate has been having a marvellous game so far, France’s best player so far in the first half.
    Tunisia’s attacks are constantly cut by the centre-back, some crucial tackles on Khazri and Kechrida
    23 Tunisia 0-0 France
    France are obviously struggling to put anything together, those players are not used to playing together.
    Don’t be shocked if we see Mbappe coming on in the second half…
    20 Tunisia 0-0 France
    Tunisia have been dominating tempo so far in the match.
    The crowd – mostly Tunisian – is absolutely loving this.
    It is so obvious Deschamps is thinking about the Round of 16.
    Really good game by Liverpool ace Konate so far in defence
    18 Tunisia 0-0 France
    Here’s a sight we’re not used to…
    Mbappe is on the bench as France manager Deschamps is looking ahead for the Last 16 where he will need his top stars.
    Heavily rotated line-up by the French tactician
    Credit: Rex
    15 Tunisia 0-0 France
    Here’s how the two teams look like today.
    Tunisia in all white whereas France don their legendary blue
    Credit: Reuters
    13 Tunisia 0-0 France
    Tunisia star Khazri goes down inside France’s area after a challenge from Konate.
    But the referee waives play on and replay proves him right
    12 Tunisia 0-0 France
    Tunisia were so close they could taste it!
    Ghandri sent the ball to the back of the net but was slightly offside
    Credit: Getty
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