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Some of the best football players will be in action at the FIFA World Cup 2022, which will be held across eight stadiums in Qatar from November 20 to December 18.
The Qatar FIFA World Cup 2022 will see 32 teams from five confederations compete for the biggest prize in football. The teams have been divided into eight groups of four (A to H) and only the top two teams will advance to the knockout stages.
As many as 64 matches will be played during the course of 29 days, also making it the shortest 32-team FIFA World Cup in history.
Except for the first two days, four matches will be played each day during the group stages. Each of the 32 teams will play three matches in the group stages before the knockouts begin with the round of 16 (pre-quarterfinals) on December 3.
Hosts Qatar will kick off the 2022 World Cup against Ecuador in Group A at the Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor on November 20. Defending champions France will play their first match against Australia at 12:30 AM IST on November 23 while five-time champions Brazil will start against Serbia at 12:30 AM IST on November 25. India is 2 hours 30 minutes ahead of Qatar.
The semi-finals will be played on December 14 and 15, both at 12:30 AM IST, while the final will take place at the Lusail Iconic Stadium on December 18.
This will be the first time that a country from the Middle East will host the FIFA World Cup and consequently, the first edition being held outside the typical June-July window earmarked for the quadrennial showpiece.
All times are in Indian Standard Times (IST).
Group stages
Sunday, November 20
Monday, November 21
Group B: England vs Iran - 6:30 PM IST
Group A: Senegal vs Netherlands - 9:30 PM IST
Tuesday, November 22
Group B: United States vs Wales - 12:30 AM IST
Group C: Argentina vs Saudi Arabia - 3:30 PM IST
Group D: Denmark vs Tunisia - 6:30 PM IST
Group C: Mexico vs Poland - 9:30 PM IST
Wednesday, November 23
Group D: France vs Australia - 12:30 AM IST
Group F: Morocco vs Croatia - 3:30 PM IST
Group E: Germany vs Japan - 6:30 PM IST
Group E: Spain vs Costa Rica - 9:30 PM IST
Thursday, November 24
Group F: Belgium vs Canada - 12:30 AM IST
Group G: Switzerland vs Cameroon - 3:30 PM IST
Group H: Uruguay vs South Korea - 6:30 PM IST
Group H: Portugal vs Ghana - 9:30 PM IST
Friday, November 25
Group G: Brazil vs Serbia - 12:30 AM IST
Group B: Wales vs IR Iran - 3:30 PM IST
Group A: Qatar vs Senegal - 6:30 PM IST
Group A: Netherlands vs Ecuador - 9:30 PM IST
Saturday, November 26
Group B: England vs United States - 12:30 AM IST
Group D: Tunisia vs Australia - 3:30 PM IST
Group C: Poland vs Saudi Arabia - 6:30 PM IST
Group D: France vs Denmark - 9:30 PM IST
Sunday, November 27
Group C: Argentina vs Mexico - 12:30 AM IST
Group E: Japan vs Costa Rica - 3:30 PM IST
Group F: Belgium vs Morocco - 6:30 PM IST
Group F: Croatia vs Canada - 9:30 PM IST
Monday, November 28
Group E: Spain vs Germany - 12:30 AM IST
Group G: Cameroon vs Serbia - 3:30 PM IST
Group H: South Korea vs Ghana - 6:30 PM IST
Group G: Brazil vs Switzerland - 9:30 PM IST
Tuesday, November 29
Group H: Portugal vs Uruguay - 12:30 AM IST
Group A: Netherlands vs Qatar - 8:30 PM IST
Group A: Ecuador vs Senegal - 8:30 PM IST
Wednesday, November 30
Group B: Wales vs England - 12:30 AM IST
Group B: IR Iran vs United States - 12:30 AM IST
Group D: Tunisia vs France - 8:30 PM IST
Group D: Australia vs Denmark - 8:30 PM IST
Thursday, December 1
Group C: Poland vs Argentina - 12:30 AM IST
Group C: Saudi Arabia vs Mexico - 12:30 AM IST
Group F: Croatia vs Belgium - 8:30 PM IST
Group F: Canada vs Morocco - 8:30 PM IST
Friday, December 2
Group E: Japan vs Spain - 12:30 AM IST
Group E: Costa Rica vs Germany - 12:30 AM IST
Group H: South Korea vs Portugal - 8:30 PM IST
Group H: Ghana vs Uruguay - 8:30 PM IST
Saturday, December 3
Group G: Cameroon vs Brazil - 12:30 AM IST
Group G: Serbia vs Switzerland - 12:30 AM IST
Round of 16
Saturday, December 3
Sunday, December 4
Group C winner vs Group D runners-up - 12.30 AM IST
Group D winner vs Group C runners-up - 8.30 PM IST
Monday, December 5
Group B winner vs Group A runners-up - 12.30 AM IST
Group E winner vs Group F runners-up - 8.30 PM IST
Tuesday, December 6
Group G winner vs Group H runners-up - 12.30 AM IST
Group F winner vs Group E runners-up - 8.30 PM IST
Wednesday, December 7
Friday, December 9
Saturday, December 10
Quarter-final 2 - 12.30 AM IST
Quarter-final 3 - 8.30 PM IST
Sunday, December 11
Wednesday, December 14
Semi-finals 1 - 12.30 AM IST
Thursday, December 15
Semi-final 2 - 12.30 AM IST
Saturday, December 17
Third place match - 8.30 PM IST
Sunday, December 18
Final - 8.30 PM IST
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All Elite Wrestling presented its final pay-per-view offering of 2022 Saturday night on ProfessionalPK, headlined by a much-anticipated world title match in which Jon Moxley defended against No. 1 contender, MJF.
Would Moxley continue his momentous year, reaffirming his place atop the AEW mountain or would MJF realize his boyhood dream by capturing the title on his own and proving his staunchest doubters wrong?
Find out with this recap of a show that featured every major title up for grabs and the company's most prominent stars in must-see matches.
The night’s in-ring action kicked off with 10-man action as AEW All-Atlantic champion Orange Cassidy, Rocky Romero, Trent Beretta and Chuck Taylor promised a very mysterious, very evil partner to battle The Factory’s Aaron Solow, Nick Comoroto, Lee Johnson, Cole Karter and QT Marshall.
A straight-forward tag match gave way to an explosive finish as Danhausen emerged from the jaws of comedy a darker, more intense and aggressive version of himself than we had seen to this point in AEW.
He obliterated Marshall with a German suplex, poured a jar of teeth in the mouth of Comoroto and blasted him with a kick for the win.
As a match, this was a basic, spot-heavy match that saw everyone get their stuff in en route to the re-emergence of Danhausen. The question now is whether this is a permanent change for the character or if it was one and done.
If it is the latter, it will be interesting to see how long it can sustain and whether it is met with any more credibility than the previous incarnation.
Result
Best Friends, Cassidy, Romero and Danhausen defeated The Factory
Grade
C+
Top Moments
Ricky Starks and Brian Cage battled in the night’s next match, a spot in the finals of the Full Gear World Title Eliminator Tournament finals against Ethan Page at stake.
Starks sold injured ribs, caused by Lance Archer and Cage just 24 hours earlier on Rampage. They were the target of The Machine’s attack on Absolute early and often, forcing the charismatic babyface to fight back from underneath.
He did just that, delivering a destroyer piledriver and putting Cage away with the Rochambeau for the win.
Starks is very clearly the future of the company, a charismatic uber-athlete who can do everything a star in pro wrestling needs to be able to. He showcases that every time he is on television. He needed this win and will likely knock off Page in the finals to earn the title opportunity.
How he fares in that title match will say a lot about how the company sees him moving forward.
Result
Starks defeated Cage
Grade
C+
Top Moments
Eddie Kingston was emotional as he talked to Renee Paquette prior to the contest with Jun Akiyama, the enormity of the match and what it meant to him obvious. He rode that emotion into the squared circle, where he wasted little time unloading on the man who was so highly influential to the pro wrestler that he would become.
The hard-hitting, strong-style workers beat the hell out of each other, trading chest-reddening chops before tossing each other around in exploder suplexes. Akiyama rocked Kingston with an exposed knee but could not keep Mad King down.
Kingston absorbed, withstood, and blasted Akiyama with a back fist for the hard-fought victory.
This was extraordinary and made that much more special by what it clearly meant to Kingston. This is a guy whose last few months have been tumultuous, to say the least, but whose passion and love for pro wrestling have never been in question. To see him have that moment, against a man he considers a hero, was inspiring.
The post-match address by Kingston was great, too. Everything about this was phenomenal.
Result
Kingston defeated Akiyama
Grade
A
Top Moments
Once upon a time, "Jungle Boy" Jack Perry and Luchasaurus shared a momentous moment as they captured the AEW World Tag Team Championship. The deceitful influence of Christian Cage and a shocking betrayal later gave way to this grudge match between childhood friends, inside a steel cage, to kick off the show.
The dinosaur-masked big man dominated the action, overwhelming his smaller opponent with his size and strength advantage. He bloodied his former friend and partner and intimidated referee Bryce Remsburg when the official attempted to buy Perry time.
Cage found himself dragged to the back by security but even without his presence, Luchasaurus continued to dominate. That is, until a massive destroyer. Steel chairs and tables came into play, the result of the fight spilling outside the cage after Christian unlocked the door.
Perry was repeatedly forced to fight from underneath and he did, overcoming his opponent's advantages to deliver an elbow drop from the top of the cage and apply the Snare Trap for the submission victory.
This was a great way to open the show that started somewhat slow but built into a brutal, hard-fought, grueling match that saw the right guy go over while adding a signature moment to his highlight reel.
This was a star-making performance for Perry, who finally appears to be back on track after some questionable booking over the last two or so months.
Result
Perry defeated Luchasaurus
Grade
B+
Top Moments
The Elite returned from their suspension Saturday to challenge the AEW World Trios Champions Death Triangle in the night's second match, entering the arena to "Carry On My Wayward Son" by Kansas and giving their most ardent supporters everywhere another reason to tout their perceived greatness and transcendence on Twitter.
Or something like that.
The party match style of AEW's trios matches was front and center early as Kenny Omega, Nick and Matt Jackson took the fight to Pac, Rey Fenix and Penta El Zero Miedo, keeping them off-guard with their unbridled energy and high-flying arsenal.
Death Triangle attempted to slow things down but a hot tag to Omega popped the crowd and brought The Elite back into the match.
The action broke down, as it tends to do in matches of this type, with Pac trying to get Fenix to embrace his dark side and use the timekeeper's hammer to his advantage. After several near-falls, false finishes, and drama-filled moments, Fenix finally did, rocking Omega with the weapon and pinning him to the shock and awe of those inside the Prudential Center in Newark.
The match was great. That was never really in question. The finish was a major shock to the system as it appeared a foregone conclusion that The Elite would win in their comeback. In the end, this was less about Omega and the Bucks and more about Fenix's descent into heeldom by doing what was necessary to ensure victory.
Omega and the Bucks will get their win back, maybe as soon as the Winter Is Coming edition of Dynamite, but the emphasis on Fenix and the shocking outcome helped elevate this past the spot-happy trios match it was prior to that development.
Result
Death Triangle defeated The Elite to retain
Grade
B+
Top Moments
"The Native Beast" Nyla Rose challenged TBS champion, Jade Cargill, in a way no other competitor had to this point, testing her abilities and forcing her on the defensive repeatedly throughout this title bout.
On more than one occasion, it looked like Rose would become the first woman to defeat Cargill but the incredible athlete withstood her own Jaded finisher being used against her to down Rose and score the pinfall victory.
The match was, to put it kindly, disjointed. It never appeared as though the two were on the same page and it showed. With that said, the competitors overcame messy moments to deliver a quality final stretch, with Cargill showcasing her strength and emphatically defeating her challenger.
The question now is what is next for the champion?
Cargill has been so dominant that there is no obvious choice to dethrone her. The longer she stays champion and things remain status quo, she becomes less interesting.
Result
Cargill defeated Rose to retain
Grade
C-
Top Moments
Chris Jericho's besmirching of the Ring of Honor World Championship dominated the build to Full Gear. Saturday, The Ocho defended his title against fellow Jericho Appreciation Society member Sammy Guevara and Blackpool Combat Club challengers Bryan Danielson and Claudio Castagnoli.
The build to the match was a heart MJF "mid" to say the least but this was a fantastic four-way match featuring guys who know what it takes to deliver in high-profile situations. Jericho held his own in there with Castagnoli and Danielson while Guevara showed up and showed out to continue what has been a bit of a career renaissance over the last month.
What very easily could have devolved into an overbooked mess that focused too much on dissension within the Jericho Appreciation Society and Blackpool Combat Club instead focused on logical storytelling between four competitors who set aside friendship in search of gold.
Jericho, a grizzled and alert veteran of the squared circle, seized the opening and scored the win to remain champion and continue his crusade. Great stuff and one of the better matches of the show to this point.
Result
Jericho defeated Guevara, Castagnoli and Danielson to retain
Grade
B+
Top Moments
After five years away from the squared circle, Saraya returned to in-ring competition Saturday, battling Dr. Britt Baker DMD in a grudge match that turned intensely personal in the weeks leading into it.
With her brother, Zack, watching from ringside, Saraya found herself on the defensive early. Baker targeted her neck repeatedly, looking to exploit the injury that dominated the conversation in the build to the match.
Saraya fought back and the action remained relatively even down the stretch, with each woman kicking out of the other's signature moves. With frustration mounting on both sides, Saraya delivered consecutive Ram-Paiges for the pinfall victory.
There is a lot to be said about the outcome and whether it was the right call to put someone in the first match in five years over an elite performer who carried an entire division on her back for two years but with that said, Saraya was better than she had any right being.
Was the action always pretty? No, nor should it have been. The babyface had a long layoff and ring rust was to be expected. Still, she performed above and beyond what anyone could have expected. Most of all, she was relatively safe, not taking unnecessary bumps.
For as much as Saraya may be the topic of conversation, we really must pay homage to Baker, who was great and carried the weight of the world on her shoulders here. Not only did she have to be safe with Saraya, but she was also responsible for the structure of the match and ensuring her opponent remembered everything they had planned.
She was great, keeping things on-task and making sure Saraya had a successful return to the ring. She was a pro's pro and definitely deserves recognition for her unenviable position.
Result
Saraya defeated Baker
Grade
C+
Top Moments
Three of the biggest and baddest in AEW did battle in the night's next match as TNT champion Wardlow defended against Ring of Honor World Television champion Samoa Joe and Powerhouse Hobbs.
A well-paced, hard-hitting battle of badass heavyweights saw Joe steal the win after blasting Wardlow with the TNT Championship after War Daddy uncorked his powerbomb symphony on Hobbs. He choked out Powerhouse to score the victory and become a duel champion.
Joe winning sets up a Ring of Honor PPV match with Wardlow, something that will benefit that event immensely, but hurt Hobbs exponentially.
Hobbs has been so poorly utilized over the course of his AEW run that it is becoming clearer with every passing week that the super athlete is going to make a promoter a lot of money one day and that promoter's name is Triple H.
But, hey, Wardlow still looked like a total badass throughout so they did enough to protect him that his inevitable victory over Joe should help recuperate him following some horrendous booking this Summer and Fall.
Result
Joe defeated Wardlow and Hobbs to win the TNT Championship
Grade
C+
Top Moments
There were no Natural Born Thrillaz to be found, no "That 70s Guy" Mike Awesome or Vampiro, but the next match on the night's lengthy card sure felt a lot like 2000 WCW as Sting and Jeff Jarrett stood across the squared circle from each other once more.
The Icon partnered with Darby Allin to battle Double J and Jay Lethal in a match that was not nearly as hot as the names involved would have you believe.
The babyfaces took the fight to the heels early and often, punishing them for the living hell they had made their lives in the weeks leading into the show. The heels surged back, thanks in large part to the monstrous Satnam Singh, but the teamwork of the babyfaces allowed them to negate him late and put Lethal away to score the win.
This was your sports-entertainment match of the night, with a ton of high spots and overbooking leading to the fan-servicing finish. Allin and Sting going over was the right call, but one has to wonder what becomes of Jarrett, Lethal and Co. Do they just disappear from television? Is the feud over?
Jarrett is great, but he has felt out of place in this company since day one so leaving him off the television and bringing him back only occasionally is probably the best move, if not keeping him behind the scenes totally.
Result
Sting and Allin defeated Jarrett and Lethal
Grade
C
Top Moments
The intensity was at a high early on in the clash between former friends Toni Storm and Jamie Hayter for the former's AEW Interim World Women's Championship. The Aussie sought to retain against her British counterpart, taking her to the floor and laying into her with hard-hitting strikes.
Hayter responded, dishing out a few of her own and seizing control after a hot start by the champ. The physicality ramped up and Storm mounted a comeback late. Rebel, though, cut off her momentum with a shot to the face with the women's title.
A bloodied Storm, her nose crimson, continued to fight through everything Hayter threw at her. When Dr. Britt Baker DMD showed up and delivered a stomp on the belt, she kicked out of Storm Zero.
The challenger followed suit, kicking out of the same move as chants of "Jamie" rose from the stands. A Hayte-breaker scored yet another two-count as the challenger expressed frustration over her opponent's resilience.
All of the guts and determination proved to be for naught as Baker exposed a turnbuckle pad, Hayter rammed Storm face-first into it and scored the win and title off the ripcord lariat.
This was a really, really strong wrestling match that put the women's division front and center and culminated with the most fan-friendly outcome of the night. A hard-hitting, uber-physical match saw champ and challenger unload on each other with jarring strikes before Baker and Rebel proved the difference.
Baker was overheard exclaiming, "it's Jamie's time!" The question is how long she is willing to play second-fiddle to the champion at the expense of her own title aspirations. And where does this leave Storm and, even more importantly, what does it mean for Thunder Rosa when she returns from injury?
The fact that there are questions surrounding the women's title that fans are actually genuinely interested in having answered is a step in the right direction for the much-maligned section of the roster.
Result
Hayter defeated Storm to win the title
Grade
B+
Top Moments
For the third time, The Acclaimed's Anthony Bowens and Max Caster battled Swerve In Our Glory's Keith Lee and Swerve Strickland, the former's AEW World Tag Team Championship on the line.
Bowens was forced to overcome a shoulder injury that the challengers exploited early and frequently throughout the match. Less than 100 percent, he was clearly the weak link early on. The young star powered through and, with Caster, overcame a united effort by Strickland and Lee to regain the titles.
When frustration set in late, Swerve smacked his partner, causing Lee to walk out on him and allowing The Acclaimed to down the lone member of the challenging team for the successful title defense.
This was better than the title switch in New York, but not to the All Out bout.
The story of Bowens' injured shoulder helped the storyline early while it felt like the intensifying dissension between the heels should have been played up a bit more rather than just randomly popping back up late.
Strickland and Lee are definitely splitting, ending their run through the division and freeing The Acclaimed up for fresh new opponents in the weeks and months to come. Who that might be remains to be seen but, hopefully, it is an opponent who will allow Bowens and Caster to build on their considerable momentum.
Result
The Acclaimed defeated Swerve In Our Glory to retain
Grade
B
Top Moments
The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he did not exist.
Saturday night, in the main event of Full Gear, the devil revealed himself in the form of MJF. After weeks of vowing to win fairly, of claiming he had to win straight up to prove himself, he revealed collusion with William Regal and defeated Jon Moxley to win the AEW World Championship after blasting his opponent with a pair of brass knuckles.
The match started interestingly enough, with the combatants reversing roles. Moxley worked heel throughout while MJF showed signs of the gutsy, resilient babyface whose destiny awaited him.
Late match referee bumps and the Regal sliding the aforementioned brass knuckles to MJF erased much of the goodwill the challenger built throughout and had fans greeting him with a mixed reaction as he covered Moxley, won the title and realized his boyhood dream.
The booking, while something fans had expressed interest in leading into the show, begs one major question: what becomes of Blackpool Combat Club?
Surely, Regal cannot preside over a babyface faction that will not be missing its leader in Moxley, especially when he just helped the bane of everyone's existence win the top prize in the company.
There is also no reason for the faction to carry the Blackpool portion of the name because none of the participants are actually from there, unlike founder Regal.
Moxley will likely go on that vacation that was cut short following All Out but what becomes of BCC and Regal's relationship with it in the meantime?
And, perhaps more importantly, is Regal now aligned with MJF or was this a one-off recognition of his talent and the competitor he grew into?
There is a ton of intrigue at the top of the card and while this was not a blow-away AEW show, that is exactly the sort of thing you want coming out of a pay-per-view event.
The match was solid enough but the overbooking of the ending certainly dropped it down a peg.
Still, MJF is the new world champion, a role that was tailor-made for him the moment he put pen to paper on his AEW contract. He has earned this opportunity and at just 26 years of age, has countless years as a top star in front of him.
Result
MJF defeated Moxley to win the title
Grade
B+
Top Moments