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World Cup 2022, Day 15: Round of 16 knockouts heats up


France takes on Poland followed by an England vs Senegal match – the first time the two nations will face one another.

The Round of 16 knockout stage at the Qatar 2022 World Cup continues with two more matches scheduled for Sunday, December 4, 2022 — the 15th day of the tournament.

  • France vs Poland (Al Thumama Stadium, 6pm/15:00 GMT)
  • England vs Senegal (Al Bayt Stadium, 10pm/19:00 GMT)

France vs Poland

Reigning World Cup champs France, recharged and unbeaten in their last seven matches against Poland, are projected to cruise past the White and Reds into the quarter-finals.

Poland’s formidable defence will look to stifle France’s Kylian Mbappe, who is coming off a two-goal performance against Denmark. Mbappe is also now the only player — other than Pele — to have scored seven goals at the World Cup before the age of 24.

Poland's Robert Lewandowski warming up on the pitch.
Poland’s Robert Lewandowski warming up on the pitch before taking on Saudi Arabia at Education City Stadium in Qatar on November 25, 2022 [Sorin Furcoi/Al Jazeera]

France’s 36-year-old Olivier Giroud, chasing his 52nd international goal to move past fellow countryman Thierry Henry as France’s all-time leading scorer, will also pose a significant threat to the Poles.

Poland, aiming to bounce back after a 2-0 group loss to Argentina, will need to rely on the precision and pace of captain Robert Lewandowski if they wish to stage a knockout round upset against Les Bleus.

England vs Senegal

England has never lost to an African team, but will that change?

In 21 matches, including seven World Cup contests, the Three Lions have beaten back or drawn with every African team they have squared off against. And they are heavily favoured to win in Sunday’s match, too — the first between the two nations.

But, in a 2022 World Cup defined by a number of big upsets, Senegal, competing in the tournament’s knockout round for just the second time in history, should not be discounted.

Senegal, led by talisman Kalidou Koulibaly, rebounded to fine form after sustaining an opening loss to the Netherlands, going on to edge hosts Qatar and Ecuador, despite the absence of an injured Sadio Mane.

Senegal's Ismaila Sarr celebrates qualifying for the knockout stages by crying out while on his knees with arms raised in victory.
Senegal’s Ismaila Sarr celebrates qualifying for the knockout stages [Reuters/Dylan Martinez] (

 

Suspended Senegal midfielder Idrissa Gueye will sit out Sunday’s match after picking up a second yellow card in his team’s thrilling 2-1 win over Ecuador on November 29.

Senegal’s coach Aliou Cisse, stricken by illness, will also be sidelined for Sunday’s contest.



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