Group D at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar: Dates, Fixtures & TV Coverage

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France, the defending champion and a leading contender for the title, will face Denmark, Tunisia and Australia in Group D. The early buzz around this group is intense, with France aiming to build on its recent success, while Denmark, Tunisia, and Australia look to disrupt the favorites and push for advancement to the knockout rounds.

The 2022 FIFA World Cup, hosted by Qatar, brought the global football calendar to a dramatic four-year crescendo. In this tournament, 32 national teams competed, mirroring the standard format of the modern event: eight groups of four teams each, with a rigorous group stage that determines the path to the knockout rounds. The Qatar edition highlighted a blend of familiar powerhouses and emerging teams, all chasing European, South American, African, and Asian pride on a unique winter schedule.

Group D was one of the eight groups and its teams began their campaigns on the tournament’s second day. The group phase runs through late November, with the two top teams from the group securing a place in the quarter-finals on the final matchday of the group stage. The journey through the group stage is punctuated by pivotal fixtures, tactical battles, and moments of individual brilliance that can redefine a team’s prospects in the tournament.

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Group D World Cup Qatar 2022: dates, fixtures, schedules and TV

  • D1: France
  • D2: Australia
  • D3: Denmark
  • D4: Tunisia

Across North America and beyond, fans could watch the World Cup matches on a range of broadcasters. In Canada, viewers found coverage through major sports networks and streaming options available to regional audiences. In the United States, fans had access to a mix of national and regional broadcasts, with streaming platforms complementing traditional television to ensure fans did not miss key group stage moments. South American fans followed the action through local broadcasters and regional sports networks. In Colombia, for example, Caracol TV and RCN Televisión offered matches alongside widely available streaming services. In Mexico, Azteca 7, TUDN and Sky Sports served as the main signals for fans seeking live coverage. Argentina benefited from DeporTV, TyC Sports and DirecTV Sports, while Chilean audiences could tune in via Canal 13 and Chilevisión together with DirecTV. Spain’s audience was served by TVE and GOL Mundial, bringing global eyes to the group’s battles from across the Atlantic and beyond.

Beyond broadcast, fans in Canada and the United States could engage with pre-game analyses, post-match reviews, and highlight reels through national and regional outlets, ensuring a comprehensive viewing experience that combined live action with expert commentary and in-depth statistical breakdowns.

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