The final group stage games of the FIFA World Cup kicks off on Tuesday, November 29, with all the teams from the groups playing together, moving on from the 3:30 pm and 6:30 pm kick-off times. These will start with Group A, who are playing their final group stage matches at 8:30 pm, followed by Group B from 12:30 am onwards.
13 spots are still available in the Round of 16, with only France, Portugal and Brazil having confirmed their place in the knockouts. Here we take a look at when and where will the final group stage games be broadcast:
Where to watch the two FIFA World Cup 2022 final group stage matches?
Matchday details | Group encounter details | Broadcast/Live telecast details |
Tuesday, November 29 - 8:30 pm IST | Group A - Ecuador vs Senegal | JioCinema, Sports18 - 1, MTV HD |
Tuesday, November 29 - 8:30 pm IST | Group A - Netherlands vs Qatar | JioCinema, Sports18 - 1 HD, MTV SD |
Wednesday, November 30 - 12:30 am IST | Group B - Iran vs USA | JioCinema, Sports18 - 1 HD, MTV SD |
Wednesday, November 30 - 12:30 am IST | Group B - Wales vs England | JioCinema, Sports18 - 1, MTV HD |
Wednesday, November 30 - 8:30 pm IST | Group D - Tunisia vs France | JioCinema, Sports18 - 1, MTV HD |
Wednesday, November 30 - 8:30 pm IST | Group D - Australia vs Denmark | JioCinema, Sports18 - 1 HD, MTV SD |
Thursday, December 1 - 12:30 am IST | Group C - Poland vs Argentina | JioCinema, Sports18 - 1, MTV HD |
Thursday, December 1 - 12:30 am IST | Group C - Saudi Arabia vs Mexico | JioCinema, Sports18 - 1 HD, MTV SD |
Thursday, December 1 - 8:30 pm IST | Group F - Canada vs Morocco | JioCinema, Sports18 - 1 HD, MTV SD |
Thursday, December 1 - 8:30 pm IST | Group F - Croatia vs Belgium | JioCinema, Sports18 - 1, MTV HD |
Why are these matches played at the same time?
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To recap, during the final group stage game in the 1982 FIFA World Cup between West Germany and Austria, the two European teams allegedly conspired to eliminate a resilient Algeria from the tournament. The incident is now called the 'Disgrace of Gijon'.