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Fans from all across the world are eager to engage and play along in the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023, which has already begun. The FIFA world cup is a thrilling international football spectacular that aims to enthrall and bring together fans from all over the world.

In this digital age of sports fandom, the fantasy football app has revolutionized how fans engage with their favourite game. As the FIFA World Cup 2023 unfolds, many innovative fantasy football apps such as Dream11 allow you to become a virtual team manager, handpicking your dream squad of real-life football superstars from various nations. Your gaming skills will be put to the test as you strategize and make crucial decisions on transfers, formations, and captain selections throughout the tournament. The excitement soars as you compete with friends and fellow fans to see whose virtual team reigns supreme.

As you assemble a formidable roster of players representing different countries, the passion and energy of the FIFA World Cup 2023 come alive at your fingertips. Every breathtaking goal, astonishing upset, and heroic performance on the real field has the potential to shape your virtual success, making this an unparalleled thrill for football enthusiasts worldwide.

So, brace yourself for a rollercoaster of emotions, tactical brilliance, and nail-biting moments as you venture into the world of  FIFA World Cup fantasy. This comprehensive guide is your ultimate companion to conquering the virtual pitch and experiencing the thrill of the world cup like never before. So, fasten your seatbelts as we dive into the captivating realm of fantasy football.

 

Your Comprehensive Guide to Victory on the Virtual Pitch

Below are a few key points you must bear in mind to make the most when playing fantasy football World Cup 2023.

  1. Thorough Player Research: Knowledge is power! Before drafting your fantasy team, invest time in researching players thoroughly. Analyze their past performances, recent form, injuries, and the roles they play within their respective national teams. Keep an eye on emerging talents and potential breakout stars as they can be valuable differentiators in your squad.
  2. Balance and Diversity: A balanced team is key to success in fantasy football. While it’s tempting to load your team with star players, remember that you have a budget constraint. Mix and match marquee players with reliable, lesser-known ones. Ensure a diverse lineup that covers various positions and playing styles to maximize your team’s potential across different match scenarios.
  3. Captaining Wisely: The captain’s choice can make or break your fantasy football team’s success. Select your captain wisely, opting for a player in good form with favourable upcoming fixtures. The captain earns double points, so picking someone who is consistent and delivers goals or assists regularly can give you an edge over your competitors.
  4. Keep Up with Fixture List: Stay updated on the schedule of matches during the fantasy football World Cup 2023. Understanding upcoming fixtures can help you plan your transfers and captaincy decisions effectively. Favourable matchups could mean more opportunities for your players to score points. So be strategic in selecting your starting lineup.
  5. Utilize Chips and Transfers Wisely: The fantasy football World Cup 2023 may offer a variety of chips (e.g., Wildcard, Triple Captain, Free Hit, Bench Boost) that provide special powers to optimize your team’s performance. However, the sole difference between a free hit and a wildcard is that adjustments made with a free hit only apply for one game week. Once that game week is through, your team will return to how it was before. Hence, plan when to use these chips strategically, aligning them with favorable match schedules and ensuring maximum point returns.
  6. Monitor Injuries and Suspensions: Injuries and suspensions can significantly impact a player’s availability and performance in fantasy football. Stay up-to-date with the latest news and make necessary transfers to replace injured or suspended players promptly.
  7. Study Team Formations and Tactics: Understanding the tactical setups of different teams participating in the football World Cup can help you predict player performances more accurately. Some formations may favour specific players, while others might restrict their potential. Hence, stay flexible and adapt your squad according to tactical trends throughout the tournament.
  8. Observe Differential Picks: Differentiate your team from others by including players with low ownership but high potential. These differential picks can become game-changers and provide you with crucial points, especially if they deliver standout performances during the tournament.

 

The Fantasy Football World Cup 2023 offers a thrilling experience for football enthusiasts to test their managerial skills and strategic acumen. By following this comprehensive guide, you can craft a formidable fantasy squad, make astute tactical decisions, and stay ahead of your competition. Remember, success in fantasy football comes with a mix of research, and decision-making. Now, get ready to dominate the virtual pitch and emerge as a victorious manager in the virtual pitch.

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Players who managed to surprise at the 2022 World Cup https://theinscribermag.com/players-who-managed-to-surprise-at-the-2022-world-cup/ https://theinscribermag.com/players-who-managed-to-surprise-at-the-2022-world-cup/#respond Thu, 19 Jan 2023 04:17:57 +0000 https://theinscribermag.com/?p=194528 At major international tournaments, fans often expect memorable performances from the stars, which is not surprising. Those who had a good statistical performance in the live score in the previous club season are also under scrutiny, especially in teams from the top leagues. Players that didn’t qualify for anything or had modest statistical results before […]

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At major international tournaments, fans often expect memorable performances from the stars, which is not surprising. Those who had a good statistical performance in the live score in the previous club season are also under scrutiny, especially in teams from the top leagues. Players that didn’t qualify for anything or had modest statistical results before the tournament may amaze. At every tournament, without exception, there are always bright examples when the stars fail and the dark horses manage to get their share of glory.

The first name that comes to mind is Emiliano Martínez, the Argentine goalkeeper who performed well in the penalty shootout and the game as a whole. The credit must go to him, at least for the moment at the end of extra time in the final match when he saved the team from defeat in a moment involving Kolo Muani. Overall, there were quite a few goalkeepers at the tournament from whom no one expected much. That included Wojciech Szczesny, who led Poland to the playoffs despite the inconsistent play of the others. On the other hand, Yassine Bounou has made several dry matches in a row. Watching all the games at the World Cup live and following the scores, fans noted both Dominik Livakovic and Vanja Milinkovic-Savic. However, their teams had a lot of conceded goals.

The field players who wowed fans at the 2022 World Cup

Such selections are always subjective, so it makes no sense to tie the ranking positions to the results statistics on the field. For example, Harry Maguire, who is constantly criticized, had a good tournament. However, he often attacked and pressured the opponent’s defense. Yes, those who followed live football scores from World Cup 2022 couldn’t help but notice the goals from Maguire, but it was a great tournament. The following players are also worth highlighting:

  1. Sofyan Amrabat led the game in the center in both directions.

  2. Alexis Mac Allister of Brighton did not shine in the championship, but at the World Cup, he scored a goal for the Poles and even provided an assist in the final match.

  3. Ivan Perišić. It seemed like Modric would dominate the Croatian national team, and Gvardiol might take a shot, but Perišić scored four points on a goal-plus-assist system. He consistently executed standards.

  4. Julián Alvarez. He is a young star who should have been sitting behind Lautaro Martinez, but he was able to score four goals at once. It was a phenomenal tournament for him.

When watching some iconic football matches live, fans could see the excellent scoresfrom Enzo Fernandez, the steady play of super veteran Pepe, and the tremendous work on the wing from Josip Juranovic.

 

 

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Key facts about the 2022 World Cup in Qatar https://theinscribermag.com/key-facts-about-the-2022-world-cup-in-qatar/ https://theinscribermag.com/key-facts-about-the-2022-world-cup-in-qatar/#respond Fri, 16 Dec 2022 18:57:33 +0000 https://theinscribermag.com/?p=193354 On November 20, the 2022 FIFA World Cup kicked off in Qatar, which will run until December 18. Qatar is one of the smallest and at the same time richest countries in the world, and FIFA’s decision to grant it the right to host the tournament has caused heated debate. What makes the football championship […]

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On November 20, the 2022 FIFA World Cup kicked off in Qatar, which will run until December 18. Qatar is one of the smallest and at the same time richest countries in the world, and FIFA’s decision to grant it the right to host the tournament has caused heated debate. What makes the football championship controversial, how it will be held and who to root for – in today’s article.

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The most expensive World Cup in history

The World Cup in Qatar has become the most expensive in history. The authorities spent a record $220 billion on preparations. Previously, the record belonged to Brazil, which hosted the 2014 World Cup for $15 billion; in 2018, the championship cost Russia $11.6 billion.

Qatar is the first country in the Arab world to host the championship, as well as the smallest since the 1954 tournament in Switzerland (the territory of Qatar is about 11.5 thousand square kilometers). The tournament will be held at eight stadiums, which are located close to each other.

 

The heat at the «winter» tournament

The timing of the championship is also unusual. As a rule, it takes place in the summer, but due to the hot climate in Qatar (in summer the temperature would exceed 40 degrees), it was scheduled for the end of the year.

Even in late autumn and winter, Qatar has high temperatures and high humidity. So, the Wales team had to change their training plan due to the fact that the air temperature exceeded 30 degrees.

Players are not only at risk of heat stroke, but may also make poor decisions when playing or exercising in high temperatures.

 

Expensive tickets and alcohol

The most expensive were the tickets themselves for the tournament. Thus, the fans of the tournament this year paid 40% more than those who attended the 2018 World Cup. At the 2018 World Cup, tickets for a match cost an average of £214, for the 2022 World Cup – £286. Tickets for the final in Qatar are much more expensive – £684.

Alcohol turned out to be expensive, which was difficult for foreign tourists to find in Qatar even before the 2022 World Cup. According to The Guardian, a 0.5 liter mug of Budweiser beer, the only official World Cup beer, will cost around £11.6 (roughly €13.3), while the non-alcoholic version will cost £7 (€8). Reuters, citing a source familiar with alcohol sales at the tournament, put the price at $13.73.

 

Ascetic housing

The fans were also disappointed by the living conditions. «Welcome to the World Cup in Qatar where you can pay over $200 a night to stay in a shipping container» – journalist Joe Pompliano tweeted.

In addition to «asceticism» there was also a problem with the accommodation of guests in a small area of the state. The population of Qatar is about 2.9 million people (as of 2021), most of whom live in the capital, Doha. The country should accept from 1.2 million to 1.5 million foreign fans.

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FIFA World Cup 2022: Why USMNT F Christian Pulisic Is The New Captain America https://theinscribermag.com/fifa-world-cup-2022-why-usmnt-f-christian-pulisic-is-the-new-captain-america/ https://theinscribermag.com/fifa-world-cup-2022-why-usmnt-f-christian-pulisic-is-the-new-captain-america/#respond Thu, 01 Dec 2022 10:41:24 +0000 https://theinscribermag.com/?p=191859 DOHA, QATAR – With a berth in the Round of 16 hanging in the balance against a one-time ally—now mortal enemy—the United States was anxious to exorcise the past demons of their 1998 loss to Iran. Thanks to a goal by Christian Pulisic in the 39th minute, American soccer has found its new Captain America […]

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DOHA, QATAR – With a berth in the Round of 16 hanging in the balance against a one-time ally—now mortal enemy—the United States was anxious to exorcise the past demons of their 1998 loss to Iran. Thanks to a goal by Christian Pulisic in the 39th minute, American soccer has found its new Captain America in the Hersey, PA native.

Pulisic, who had had a run of rough form for EPL powerhouse Chelsea, came through for the upstart and young Yankees when they needed it most against a stout and very tough-minded Iranian side determined not to concede anything to the United States.

With the unlikeliest World Cup arguably ever, the United States now face a beatable Dutch side, and if things shake out in the other side of the knockout stage, could go on a memorable and deep run in potentially facing Australia in the semifinals.

It is too soon to crown Pulisic “Captain America,” as that moniker has been held for seemingly forever by Dallas Cowboys Hall of Fame quarterback Roger Staubach, but with soccer finally cracking the cultural mainstream in the middle of the NFL season, I don’t think that Staubach—or Chris Evans—would mind sharing that mantle for the next few weeks.

 

 

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World Cup 2022: Who Are The Favourites? https://theinscribermag.com/world-cup-2022-who-are-the-favourites/ https://theinscribermag.com/world-cup-2022-who-are-the-favourites/#respond Mon, 21 Nov 2022 19:29:38 +0000 https://theinscribermag.com/?p=191546 This winter sees the biggest event in football kicking off in Qatar – the long-awaited World Cup – culminating on the 18th of November with the winner lifting the trophy as the best team in the world. With the players ready and waiting to go head-to-head in the Middle East, there are a few factors […]

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This winter sees the biggest event in football kicking off in Qatar – the long-awaited World Cup – culminating on the 18th of November with the winner lifting the trophy as the best team in the world.

With the players ready and waiting to go head-to-head in the Middle East, there are a few factors that could have an impact on the way they perform – like the temperature, which is a huge change to what European players will be used to this time of year!

As well as injuries that have cost a couple of teams some of their best. One thing is for certain, this competition will tempt many of us to place bets on our favourite teams, some chosen at random, as a way of making the action more exciting, and to win a bit of cash!

So, if you enjoy betting, or playing online casino games, read on as we take a look at the top three favourites to win the World Cup this year.

Brazil

As the competition kicks off in Qatar, all eyes will be on Brazil when it comes to deciding who is going to lift the trophy this year. No matter what, Brazil are always going to be the favourite, and with the players that have been called up – it’s really no surprise.

Fans all over the world might just be about to see a real show when it comes to goals from Brazil, with forwards like Gabriel Martinelli, who has helped take Arsenal to the top of the Premier League table since it began in August, Antony – who has been showcasing his skills with Manchester United before the World Cup Break, and Neymar who is going into the competition with 11 goals under his belt for PSG this season.

But as we know, it’s not all about scoring goals! Keeping your opponents from racking up the points is also key. Brazil’s defence is looking strong, with both Ederson and Alisson Becker to choose from in goal – both of which are incredibly strong choices, as well as Thiago Silva, Alex Telles and Eder Militao to assist defensively. The team cruised through qualifying, so it might be worth hedging your bets on the South Americans this winter.

Argentina

There’s only one man we’ll have our eyes firmly on when it comes to Argentina. It’s Messi’s last chance to snatch the World Cup win, and with a strong team of great players behind him – could this be his best shot? Throughout the last couple of Decades, the South American team have struggled to make it past the quarterfinals.

Much like Brazil, Argentina came out of their group qualification relatively unscathed, so considering their current form – they may just be on their way to the final. Along with Messi, fans should expect to see Manchester United’s Lisandro Martinez taking to the pitch to defend, along with Angel Correa and Julian Alvarez up front. Argentina could be a risky one – it could go either way depending on the form they bring to the Cup.

France

The Europeans are always strong contenders when it comes to performing on a World stage, and this year shouldn’t be any different. France is in with a shout when it comes to lifting the cup this December – although their qualifying matches were slightly unconvincing, and with the added blow of a missing Benzema, it could go one of two ways. Players in with a chance of helping the team bounce back from this noticeable absence are Mbappe and Olivier Giroud, who will be hoping to bring home a few points for the French team, as well as big names from across all leagues, like Konate – currently playing for Liverpool and William Saliba who is having an incredible season at Arsenal so far. France is currently the third favourite to win the world cup – but with one of the top players missing, can they live up to expectations?

 

 

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2022 World Cup Betting Odds: Selecao and Les Bleus Early Odds-On Favorites In Qatar https://theinscribermag.com/2022-world-cup-betting-odds-selecao-and-les-bleus-early-odds-on-favorites-in-qatar/ https://theinscribermag.com/2022-world-cup-betting-odds-selecao-and-les-bleus-early-odds-on-favorites-in-qatar/#respond Thu, 20 Oct 2022 04:38:54 +0000 https://theinscribermag.com/?p=189879 With the 2022 World Cup less than a month away in Qatar, teams are making their final preparations before flying to the desert to claim the world’s biggest sporting championship. According to the sports betting site, Vegas Insider, Brazil and France lead all World Cup countries, and with betting lines set to open on the […]

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With the 2022 World Cup less than a month away in Qatar, teams are making their final preparations before flying to the desert to claim the world’s biggest sporting championship.

According to the sports betting site, Vegas Insider, Brazil and France lead all World Cup countries, and with betting lines set to open on the action, die-hard and hungry soccer fans are ready to bet a record amount of money ranging from USD to Turkish Lira, in hopes to securing a big payday of their own.

Which team will hoist the famed Coupe du Monde, let’s find out!

Brazil (+400): Thanks to being loaded with talent such as Neymar Jr., Fernando Gabriel Jesus, Jose Vinicius Junior and Pedro, the yellow-clad Selecao look primed to claim Brazil’s tournament record sixth title. If there is a golden opportunity for an otherwise underachieving side to reclaim their glory, it is the Samba Kings.

France (+600): The only country that can rival Brazil in talent, as well as being one of the few countries to have a head-to-head edge vs. Brazil, the defending World Cup champions boast a high-scoring trio of their own in the form of Kylian Mbappe, Antoine Griezzman and Karim Benzema.

While not having the same edge as the ’18 club, and looking relatively flat in EURO 2020, France will need to find a way to dominate and control the action from the midfield due to the loss of N’golo Kante.

Argentina (+650): It’s now or never for Lionel Messi. Arguably this generation’s greatest and most influential soccer player ever, Messi has won just about everything a player can want.

Four European titles, seven Ballon d’Or awards, ten La Liga titles and a club-record 35 trophies at the club level. A Copa America title in 2021 and an Olympic gold medal in Beijing at the international level for his country are all impressive.

But the one glaring omission from his otherwise spotless resume: A FIFA World Cup title.

In a country that still celebrates his idol, Diego Maradona, if Messi cannot win in Qatar, he will forever live in the shadow of Maradona in his own country forever.

Dark Horse: Belgium (+1400): Whole other countries such as England (+700), Spain (+800), Germany (+1000), Netherlands (+1200) and Portugal (+1400) having better odds—and arguably better talent—there is just something about the Red Devils that is hard to ignore.

Some say that this is the last chance for the “Golden Generation” of Belgian futbol, one cannot help but ignore world-class strikers such as Romelo Lukaku, Kevin De Bruyne, Dries Mertens and Eden Hazard.

Can boss Roberto Martinez finally get the most out of the ’22 side and finally get them over the knockout round hump in Qatar?

 

 

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Champions League: Best Football Stadiums in the World https://theinscribermag.com/champions-league-best-football-stadiums-in-the-world/ https://theinscribermag.com/champions-league-best-football-stadiums-in-the-world/#respond Thu, 25 Aug 2022 23:44:50 +0000 https://theinscribermag.com/?p=187521 There’s nothing better than the magic of the atmosphere, the sense of history and tradition, and the fans’ passion. Watching a live football match is an unforgettable experience that will not be forgotten soon. And when you’re talking about the best football stadiums in the world, you’re talking about some exceptional places. From England’s famed […]

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There’s nothing better than the magic of the atmosphere, the sense of history and tradition, and the fans’ passion. Watching a live football match is an unforgettable experience that will not be forgotten soon. And when you’re talking about the best football stadiums in the world, you’re talking about some exceptional places. From England’s famed Wembley Stadium to Brazil’s iconic Maracana, these venues have become synonymous with the beautiful game.

So which stadium tops the list? Here are our top 10 picks for the best football stadiums in the world.

Wembley Stadium, England

Wembley Stadium is the largest and most famous stadium in England. Wembley Stadium has hosted some of the biggest sporting events in history, such as the Rugby League Challenge and FA Cup finals. It’s a massive stadium with more than 90,000 people, and it’s been a symbol of English sporting culture for decades.

The stadium was opened in 2007 as the home of English football (soccer), and it has been used several times for other sports events.

Spotify Camp Nou, Spain

Spotify Camp Nou, Spain, is one of the world’s largest and most famous football stadiums. It is home to FC Barcelona, one of the most successful and famous football clubs, and the stadium, also known as the home of Diego Maradona, Ronaldinho, Ronaldo, and Lionel Messi, the world’s greatest football players. The stadium has a capacity of over 99,000 people and is located in Barcelona, Spain. Spotify Camp Nou was opened in 1957, with plenty of places to eat and drink inside and around the stadium.

Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, Spain

For those who are fans of Real Madrid CF, it’s probably one of the most familiar places in the world for you. But for the less familiar, with professional football or soccer or European stadiums, here is a little background about this iconic venue.

The Santiago Bernabéu Stadium is located in Madrid, Spain. It serves as the home stadium for Real Madrid C.F., one of the world’s most successful and famous football clubs. The stadium was constructed in 1947 and had the 2nd spot in Spain’s list of the biggest stadiums. The Santiago Bernabéu Stadium has hosted some of the biggest names in football history, including Pelé, Diego Maradona, Ronaldo Nazário de Lima, and Zinedine Zidane. In its 71-year history, this legendary stadium has undergone several renovations and expansions to make it more accommodating for spectators and to keep up with the latest advances in sports technology. Today, the seats are installed for over 85,000 fans and remain an iconic symbol of Spanish culture worldwide.

Old Trafford (Manchester, England)

Old Trafford Football Stadium is a world-famous sports venue in Manchester, England. The stadium has been a popular tourist destination for football fans from around the globe for many years. In addition to its famous history, Old Trafford also offers visitors a chance to see some of the best views of Manchester from its location atop a hill in North West England. So whether you’re a diehard Manchester United fan or just looking for an exciting place to visit in England, Old Trafford is worth checking out!

The Maracana Stadium, Brazil

The Maracana Stadium in Brazil, mostly known as Maracanzinho, is one of the most iconic stadiums in the world. It was initially built for the 1950 World Cup and has hosted some of the biggest events in sports history. The stadium was recently renovated for the 2014 World Cup with a capacity of more than 78,000 fans. The Maracana stadium is one of the world’s most modern stadiums. Despite its size, the Maracana Stadium provides fans with an intimate and exciting experience. For those who want to visit Brazil, check out this fantastic stadium!

Allianz Arena, Germany

The Allianz Arena is a world-famous sports stadium in Munich, Germany. It’s home to FC Bayern Munich and TSV 1860 München and has hosted numerous major events, including the 2006 World Cup Final. The stadium is praised for its innovative design and breathtaking atmosphere. Allianz Arena stadium has a seating capacity of 75,000 people and was recently renovated to add even more features for spectators.

Signal Iduna Park, Germany

German sports fans have something to be proud of with the Signal Iduna Park Stadium. This world-class facility in terms of football fans is also home to the Borussia Dortmund football club and the German national football team. Boasting a capacity of over 81,000 spectators, the Signal Iduna Park Stadium is one of the largest and most impressive venues in all of Europe. So for those who are fans of top-level sports action, don’t miss a chance to see a game at this incredible stadium!

Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, Italy

One of the main attractions in beautiful Milan is the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, more commonly known as San Siro. This stadium is known as a home to A.C. Milan and Inter Milan, two of Europe’s most famous football clubs. The history, atmosphere, and the fans all come together to create an unforgettable experience with a seating capacity of over 80,000 spectators. San Siro is one of the largest stadiums in Europe and regularly hosts some of the world’s most famous football matches. This historic venue has been home to some of the world’s biggest teams and athletes.

Estadio Azteca, Mexico

Estadio Azteca is a world-famous multi-purpose stadium located in Mexico City. It is best known for Club América, Cruz Azul, and the Mexican National Football Team and for hosting some of the most high-profile football matches in history. However, Estadio Azteca is more than just a football stadium, and it’s an iconic symbol of Mexican culture and nationalism. Aztec Stadium has an official capacity of over 87,000 fans, which can enhance their experience while watching a game in this beautiful venue.

 First National Bank Stadium, South Africa

The First National Bank Stadium is located in a beautiful city called Johannesburg in South Africa. The First National Bank Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium known as Soccer City. The stadium was built to host the 2010 FIFA World Cup and has since been used for various events, including concerts and religious events. The stadium has a seating capacity of 94,736 fans and features some modern amenities, including disability access ramps and high-definition televisions.

 

 

 

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Group Of Death and Surprise Contenders: Here’s One Way World Cup 2022 Could Shape Up! https://theinscribermag.com/group-of-death-and-surprise-contenders-heres-one-way-world-cup-2022-could-shape-up/ https://theinscribermag.com/group-of-death-and-surprise-contenders-heres-one-way-world-cup-2022-could-shape-up/#respond Thu, 19 May 2022 11:08:25 +0000 https://theinscribermag.com/?p=183242 The soccer World Cup draw is surely as exciting as watching men in suits pull balls out of a bag gets. But the results of their endeavor are likely to be crucial as to who thrives at World Cup 2022 and who takes a surprisingly early exit. As anyone that has placed their Premiership bets […]

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The soccer World Cup draw is surely as exciting as watching men in suits pull balls out of a bag gets. But the results of their endeavor are likely to be crucial as to who thrives at World Cup 2022 and who takes a surprisingly early exit.

As anyone that has placed their Premiership bets during the 2021/22 season can attest, sometimes betting on the big guns like Manchester City and Liverpool pays dividends. But at the World Cup, the group draw proves pivotal in determining who might go deep into the tournament – be it in expected fashion or as a surprise outsider.

So how are the groups for World Cup 2022 shaping up?

Ones to avoid

The top two from each group qualifies for the knockout phase of the competition, but there is – historically at least – plenty of value in winning the group, to theoretically, secure an easier Round of 16 tie.

Germany and Spain have been matched in Group E, which makes winning the bracket that bit tougher, and there’s also Japan and the winner of the Costa Rica vs New Zealand play-off. The Japanese have qualified for the knockout phase in three of the last five World Cups, so the Germans and Spanish will have to be on their mettle.

There are groups in which the standout favorite might have to fight hard to achieve what is expected of them. Brazil have quality to spare, but Switzerland, Serbia and Cameroon will certainly keep them honest in Group G.

Group H is also interesting. Portugal are likely to be a force in what could be Cristiano Ronaldo’s last World Cup, but they could be pushed hard by three capable opponents – Uruguay, South Korea and Ghana.

The unlikely lads

Spotting some interesting outsiders is an easy task in this particular World Cup draw.

In Group A, the Netherlands are expected to top the pile, but keep an eye out for Senegal – the Africa Cup of Nations champions boast the likes of Sadio Mané, Edouard Mendy and Boulaye Dia and other quality operators. They will surely have too much firepower for Ecuador and hosts Qatar in that group.

The United States are interesting in Group B too. They might not be able to overcome England, but they could be more than a match for the UEFA qualifier and Iran – the US have an exciting young team made up of players plying their club trade in the English Premier League, German Bundesliga and Spanish La Liga.

You suspect this will be the last major tournament for the likes of Luka Modrić, Domagoj Vida and Ivan Perišić, so time is very much of the essence for World Cup 2018 finalists Croatia.

But the core of their team remains rock solid and with plenty of top flight experience, and in a group containing Belgium, Morocco and Canada they will be disappointed not to progress to the knockout phase of the competition.

And then…. who knows?

 

 

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Qatar’s Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy announced the inauguration of the seventh stadium for World Cup Qatar, during a digital event organized, Saturday 20th of November, announcing the readiness of Stadium 974, as the first completely dismantling stadium in the history of the World Cup tournaments.

The new name of the stadium, previously known as Ras Abu Aboud Stadium, reflects the number of shipping containers used in its construction, and 974 is the international calling code for Qatar.

The stadium will host the first matches on its soil during the Arab Cup Qatar 2021, which will start at the end of this month.

Hassan Al Thawadi, Secretary-General of the Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy, expressed his pride in announcing the completion of Stadium 974, another achievement on the road to Qatar 2022.

He said: “We are pleased to announce the readiness of another World Cup stadium, bringing us to another proud milestone as we get closer to Hosting the first World Cup in the Middle East and the Arab world.

Al-Thawadi stressed that this innovative stadium will serve as a role model in the world of football stadiums.

He added: “Today we celebrate the inauguration of an exceptional stadium by all standards, which will change the prevailing concepts in the construction of stadiums in the countries hosting major sporting events in the future, and embodies the sustainable legacy of the World Cup after the end of the competitions of the largest sporting event in the region.”

For his part, Engineer Yasser Al-Jammal, Head of the Operations Office and Deputy Head of the Technical Office for Projects at the Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy, stressed that Stadium 974 is a milestone in the future of sustainability and innovative sports projects and that the announcement of its completion represents another qualitative leap in Qatar’s journey to hosting the upcoming World Cup.

He continued, “The infrastructure works for the tournament are nearing completion, and 974 Stadium is scheduled to witness its first home match during the first day of the Arab Cup.”

Our preparations are continuing to host the historic World Cup next year according to the scheduled schedule, and we look forward to receiving 974 fans for the first time at the end of this month.”

The 974 stadium is located close to the historic Doha port, with a splendid view of the towers area in Doha across the Gulf waters, and fans can reach To the new stadium via Ras Abu Aboud station on the Golden Line of the Doha Metro, which is only 800 meters from the stadium.

The stadium, which has a capacity of 40,000 seats, will host 7 matches in the Qatar 2022 World Cup from the group stage to the round of 16.

The same stadium will host 6 matches during the Arab Cup organized by Qatar from November 30 to December 18, including the first two semi-final matches and the match for third place.

 

 

 

 

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English Premier League: How The 2021-22 Campaign Has Turned Into A Race for Survival https://theinscribermag.com/english-premier-league-how-the-2021-22-campaign-has-turned-into-a-race-for-survival/ https://theinscribermag.com/english-premier-league-how-the-2021-22-campaign-has-turned-into-a-race-for-survival/#respond Thu, 04 Nov 2021 22:13:29 +0000 https://theinscribermag.com/?p=174925 Staying in the Premier League is fundamental for every side taking part in the division, with the financial implications of dropping down to the Championship potentially disastrous for clubs. The Championship is a hugely competitive league, filled with superb teams but the Premier League is the undisputed holy grail and the battle for survival in […]

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Staying in the Premier League is fundamental for every side taking part in the division, with the financial implications of dropping down to the Championship potentially disastrous for clubs.

The Championship is a hugely competitive league, filled with superb teams but the Premier League is the undisputed holy grail and the battle for survival in 2021/22 is already starting to intensify.

Newly promoted sides often head up the market when it comes to predicting which sides will be relegated each season but in recent times, sides such as Leeds United, Wolves and Aston Villa defied the early season predictions to comfortably avoid the drop.

With 9 games gone in the Premier League season so far, Burnley, Newcastle United and Norwich City have all yet to win a game in the league this term and look to be very much in the mix to do down.

Elsewhere, Leeds, Southampton and Crystal Palace have all won just one game each, whilst Watford’s poor early season form saw them decide to sack Xisco Munoz and replace him with former league winner Claudio Ranieri.

With so much football still to be played, there are sure to be plenty of twists and turns along the way but here is a rundown of the sides set to be involved in the Premier League 2021/22 race for survival:

Relegation Odds

Norwich City – 1/6 with UniBet

You can place bets on Norwich City with odds 1/6 and UniBet current promo deal to improve your chances. Get a bonus on your first deposit or free bets. It has been a rough start to the season for Daniel Farke’s Norwich City. They have picked up a paltry 2 points from their opening 9 games and the manner of some of their defeats have been chastening.

A 5-0 loss on the road at Manchester City was topped with a 7-0 humbling by Chelsea and the writing appears to already be on the wall at Carrow Road. They still have time to turn things around but with a 5-point deficit from safety already, it looks as if it’s going to be a long season ahead in Norfolk.

Burnley – 4/5 with 888 Sport

Sean Dyche is well known in the Premier League for being able to produce results on a limited budget and he will need all his knowhow to help keep Burnley in the league this season. The Clarets have drawn 4 of their first 9 games and have shown their usual competitive spirit but seem to be lacking their usual defensive stability that has kept them in the league for so long.

With only 9 games gone, the Clarets are well in the mix and could produce another great escape again this term.

Watford – 21/20 with Coral

The Hornets acted quickly after a sloppy start to the season and brought enigmatic Italian Claudio Ranieri into the manager’s hot seat, in an attempt to arrest the slide. A superb 5-2 win at Everton last time out suggests that they are up for the fight this year but with 17 goals conceded in 9 games, their leaky defence could prove to be an issue.

Newcastle United – 7/5 with Paddy Power

The Toon garnered international attention earlier this month as they were taken over by Saudi Arabian owners, making them the richest side in the Premier League. All eyes are inevitably on January and how they will look to improve the squad, but they are currently winless in the league this term and have parted ways with Steve Bruce.

The passionate fanbase at St James’s Park could prove to be a 12th man but the Magpies do need to improve and do so quickly if they are to stay up.

 

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