England clinched a spot in the last 16 at the World Cup, and USA have followed them through.
The Three Lions' passage was fairly comfortable, after an opening 6-2 win over Iran was followed by a 0-0 draw with the USA.
A 3-0 victory over Wales on the last matchday got the job done, and booked a meeting with Senegal on December 4th.
The USA edged the runners-up spot behind them, courtesy of Christian Pulisic's goal against Iran in the final group game.
They will now face the Netherlands on December 3.
WORLD CUP GROUPS:
Group A | Group B | Group C | Group D
Group E | Group F | Group G | Group H
World Cup Group B standings
Team | PTS | GP | W | L | D | GF | GA | GD |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. England-Q | 7 | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 9 | 2 | +7 |
2. USA-Q | 5 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 1 | +1 |
3. Iran-E | 3 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 4 | 7 | -3 |
4. Wales-E | 1 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 6 | -5 |
- Q = Qualified to Round of 16
- E = Eliminated
World Cup Group B fixtures and match schedule
Date | Match | |
Mon, Nov. 21 | England 6 Iran 2 | Highlights |
Mon, Nov. 21 | USA 1 Wales 1 | Highlights |
Fri, Nov. 25 | Wales 0 Iran 2 | Highlights |
Fri, Nov. 25 | England 0 USA 0 | Highlights |
Tues, Nov. 29 | Wales 0 England 3 | Highlights |
Tues, Nov. 29 | Iran 0 USA 1 | Highlights |
The four teams are playing a round-robin format with each nation facing the other three. Group standings are based on points from those three group-stage matches — three points for a win, one for a draw, none for a loss.
The top two teams from each group based on total points advance to the single-game knockouts. If teams are tied on points, goal difference is the first tiebreaker followed by goals scored. If teams are also tied in those categories another set of tiebreakers is applied.
World Cup Group B teams
England
Having reached the semifinals of the 2018 World Cup and then the final of Euro 2020 — only to lose painfully on penalties to Italy — England will be determined to go one better in Qatar and finally win their first major trophy since 1966.
Gareth Southgate has some very exciting young players at his disposal — not least the likes of Dortmund’s Jude Bellingham and Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka — combined with a handful of experienced stars, who now possess significant tournament experience. It’s now a question of whether they can get over the line.
Southgate will hope that Manchester United defender Harry Maguire can recapture his best form ahead of the tournament after his struggles at club level, while there will inevitably again be much scrutiny on Harry Kane, who will likely have the chance to become his country's leading all-time goalscorer.
- Current FIFA world ranking: No. 5 (November, 2022)
- Regional ranking: 3rd (UEFA)
- World Cup titles: 1 (1966)
- World Cup appearances (last): 15 (Russia 2018)
- How qualified: UEFA Group I winners 8W-0L-2D
- Coach: Gareth Southgate (England) since Sept. 2016
- Key players: Harry Kane (Tottenham / England), Declan Rice (West Ham / England), Raheem Sterling (Manchester City / England)
USA
The U.S. will be joining the party at World Cup 2022, barely making it through regional qualifying on goal difference past Costa Rica. This will be the 11th time that the U.S. men's national team (USMNT) has featured on the global stage, with the best result coming via a semifinal run at the inaugural tournament in 1930.
Without question, Gregg Berhalter's side has enough young talent to have a chance at getting out of the group, and should excite supporters on the way, as they plot a potential deep World Cup run.
Chelsea's Christian Pulisic will be expected to play the main role, while Borussia Dortmund's Gio Reyna will provide a creative spark in the attack. The U.S. will be a real threat going forward for teams to worry about, given their 21 goals scored in qualification.
- Current FIFA world ranking: No. 16 (November, 2022)
- Regional ranking: 2nd (CONCACAF)
- World Cup titles: —
- World Cup appearances (last): 10 (Brazil 2014)
- How qualified: CONCACAF qualifying third place (7W-3L-4D)
- Coach: Gregg Berhalter (USA) since Dec. 2018
- Key players: Christian Pulisic (Chelsea / England), Gio Reyna (Borussia Dortmund / Germany), Weston McKennie (Juventus / Italy)
Iran
Iran will appear at a third straight World Cup finals as the No. 1-ranked national team from the Asian region, capable of making a mark.
They qualified for the 2022 showpiece in emphatic style, winning eight and only losing one of their final qualification-round fixtures. That was enough for them to finish top of their group, as they edged out South Korea, who also qualified as runners-up.
Porto forward Mehdi Taremi, Feyenoord creator Alireza Jahanbakhsh and Bayer Leverkusen threat Sardar Azmoun make Iran a strong attacking unit, but their coaching situation has been the subject of most focus in the build-up. Dragan Skocic led them through qualification but was fired and then reportedly re-hired in quick succession in July, before eventually being replaced by ex-Manchester United tactician, Portuguese Carlos Querioz. He is now in his second spell in charge, having taken them to the 2014 and 2018 World Cups.
- Current FIFA world ranking: No. 20 (November, 2022)
- Regional ranking: 1st (AFC)
- World Cup titles: —
- World Cup appearances (last): 6 (Russia 2018)
- How qualified: Asia Group A winners (8W-1L-1D)
- Coach: Carlos Queiroz (Portugal) since Sep. 2022
- Key players: Sardar Azmoun (Bayer Leverkusen / Germany), Alireza Jahanbakhsh (Feyenoord / Netherlands), Mehdi Taremi (Porto / Portugal)
Wales
Events away from the pitch meant that Wales had to wait longer than most to book their place in Qatar, with the outcome of the final European playoff spot delayed until June. Wales eventually defeated Ukraine on June 5 to secure the final UEFA playoff berth and a first appearance on the biggest stage since 1958.
Wales reached the quarterfinals in that 1958 appearance, their only World Cup finals in history.
Robert Page's side have punched well above their weight in recent years, even managing to get to the semifinals of Euro 2016 before losing to eventual champions Portugal. Gareth Bale and on-loan Fulham man Daniel James will be crucial to their World Cup hopes.
- Current FIFA world ranking: No. 19 (November, 2022)
- Regional ranking: 12th (UEFA)
- World Cup appearances (last): 1 (Sweden 1958)
- Coach: Robert Page (Wales) since April 2021
- Key players: Gareth Bale (Los Angeles / USA), Daniel James (Fulham / England), Kieffer Moore (Bournemouth / England)
World Cup Group B odds and predictions
Here are the odds for each team to win and qualify from the group, with odds provided by Sports Interaction (correct as of Nov. 2022).
Minus odds is what must be wagered to win $100 on that specific bet, while plus odds represent the winnings from a successful $100 wager.
The first-place and second-place finishers in Group B will move on to the Round of 16 and will face off against the two teams to advance from Group A on Saturday, Dec. 3 and Sunday, Dec. 4.
Team | Group Winner | To Qualify |
England | -313 | -2000 |
USA | +536 | +102 |
Wales | +574 | +112 |
Iran | +1500 | +422 |
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The official FIFA 2022 World Cup match schedule outlines the following knockout pairings for the Round of 16 through to the final:
World Cup Round of 16
Date | Match | Time (ET) | Stadium |
Sat, Dec. 3 | Netherlands vs. USA | 10 a.m. | Khalifa Int'l |
Sat, Dec. 3 | 1C vs. 2D | 2 p.m. | Ahmad Bin Ali |
Sun, Dec. 4 | 1D vs. 2C | 10 a.m. | Al Thumama |
Sun, Dec. 4 | England vs. Senegal | 2 p.m. | Al Bayt |
Mon, Dec. 5 | 1E vs. 2F | 10 a.m. | Al Janoub |
Mon, Dec. 5 | 1G vs. 2H | 2 p.m. | Stadium 974 |
Tues, Dec. 6 | 1F vs. 2E | 10 a.m. | Education City |
Tues, Dec. 6 | 1H vs. 2G | 2 p.m. | Lusail |
World Cup Quarterfinals
Date | Match | Time (ET) | Stadium |
Fri, Dec. 9 | QF1: 1E/2F vs. 1G/2H | 10 a.m. | Education City |
Fri, Dec. 9 | QF2: 1A/2B vs. 1C/2D | 2 p.m. | Lusail |
Sat, Dec. 10 | QF3: 1F/2E vs. 1H/2G | 10 a.m. | Al Thumama |
Sat, Dec. 10 | QF4: 1B/2A vs. 1D/2C | 2 p.m. | Al Bayt |
World Cup Semifinals
Date | Match | Time (ET) | Stadium |
Tues, Dec. 13 | QF2 vs. QF1 | 2 p.m. | Lusail |
Wed, Dec. 14 | QF4 vs. QF3 | 2 p.m. | Al Bayt |
World Cup 3rd Place
Date | Match | Time (ET) | Stadium |
Sat, Dec. 17 | Semifinal losers | 10 a.m. | Khalifa Int'l |
World Cup Final
Date | Match | Time (ET) | Stadium |
Sun, Dec. 18 | Semifinal winners | 10 a.m. | Lusail |