The draw for the 2022 World Cup gave rise to two hellish groups that brought together strong countries who were ready to finish off each other in order to qualify from the Qatar 2022 World Cup Group Phase.
Spain and Germany will fight each other to get perfect points, the duel between the two will be even more interesting with the presence of the Asian giant, Japan.
It doesn’t stop there, the fight for a ticket to the next round in Group E is arguably getting hotter by waiting for the winner of the intercontinental playoffs.
The duel brings together Costa Rica and New Zealand, interestingly this group will add to the record of meeting Spain and Germany.
Of the four meetings at the World Cup, Germany managed to win the first two meetings and draw once in the third meeting.
Meanwhile, the Matador Country managed to record a victory in the last meeting, to be precise in the semifinals of the 2010 World Cup through one goal from Charles Puyol.
The next 2022 World Cup hell group is Group H which contains Portugal, Ghana, Uruguay and South Korea.
Group A: Qatar, Ecuador, Senegal, Netherlands
Group B: England, Iran, USA, Wales/Scotland/Ukraine
At that time Luis Suarez’s controversial action made Ghana have to give up its dream of advancing to the semifinals, after failing in a penalty shootout.
Unfortunately for Qatar as the host of this edition of the World Cup, the fact that one group with the Netherlands and Senegal are in Group A must be accepted.
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