Who’s Playing FIFA Today? [Complete Schedule]

Who’s Playing FIFA Today?

The world’s most popular football game is back, and the excitement is building ahead of the launch of FIFA 23. But who will be playing the game today?

From professional footballers to casual gamers, there’s something for everyone in FIFA 23. With over 300 licensed teams and over 17,000 players, there’s sure to be a team and player that you can relate to.

So whether you’re looking to test your skills against your friends or just relax and enjoy a game of football, FIFA 23 is the perfect game for you.

In this article, we’ll take a look at who’s playing FIFA today, and we’ll give you some tips on how to get started. We’ll also discuss some of the latest features in FIFA 23, and we’ll take a look at some of the best players in the game.

So whether you’re a seasoned FIFA veteran or you’re just getting started, read on for everything you need to know about FIFA 23!

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Team 1 Team 2 Time
Brazil Argentina 10:00 AM EST
Germany France 12:00 PM EST
Spain Portugal 2:00 PM EST

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Current FIFA World Cup Matches

The 2022 FIFA World Cup is currently underway in Qatar. The tournament began on November 21, 2022, and will conclude on December 18, 2022. The following is a list of the matches being played today:

  • Group A: Qatar vs. Ecuador, 1:00 PM EST
  • Group B: Senegal vs. Netherlands, 4:00 PM EST
  • Group C: Argentina vs. Saudi Arabia, 7:00 PM EST
  • Group D: Uruguay vs. Ghana, 10:00 PM EST

The full match schedule can be found on the FIFA website.

Results of Previous Matches

The following are the results of the previous matches in the 2022 FIFA World Cup:

  • Group A: Qatar 1-0 Ecuador
  • Group B: Senegal 1-0 Netherlands
  • Group C: Argentina 3-0 Saudi Arabia
  • Group D: Uruguay 2-1 Ghana

Standings of Teams

The following are the standings of the teams in the 2022 FIFA World Cup:

  • Group A: Qatar (1 win, 0 draws, 0 losses, 3 points)
  • Group B: Senegal (1 win, 0 draws, 0 losses, 3 points)
  • Group C: Argentina (1 win, 0 draws, 0 losses, 3 points)
  • Group D: Uruguay (1 win, 0 draws, 0 losses, 3 points)

Teams Participating in the FIFA World Cup

The following is a list of the 32 teams participating in the 2022 FIFA World Cup:

  • Africa: Cameroon, Cte d’Ivoire, Egypt, Ghana, Morocco, Nigeria, Senegal, Tunisia
  • Asia: Australia, Iran, Japan, Korea Republic, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE
  • Europe: Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, England, France, Germany, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland
  • North America: Canada, Mexico, USA
  • South America: Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Uruguay

List of Captains of Teams

The following is a list of the captains of the teams participating in the 2022 FIFA World Cup:

  • Africa: Vincent Aboubakar (Cameroon), Kalidou Koulibaly (Senegal), Mohamed Salah (Egypt), Thomas Partey (Ghana), Achraf Hakimi (Morocco), Wilfred Ndidi (Nigeria), Sadio Man (Senegal), Youssef Msakni (Tunisia)
  • Asia: Tom Rogic (Australia), Alireza Jahanbakhsh (Iran), Maya Yoshida (Japan), Son Heung-min (Korea Republic), Hassan Al-Haydos (Qatar), Salman Al-Faraj (Saudi Arabia), Ali Mabkhout (UAE)
  • Europe: Kevin De Bruyne (Belgium), Luka Modri (Croatia), Christian Eriksen (Denmark), Harry Kane (England), Kylian Mbapp (France), Manuel Neuer (Germany), Bruno Fernandes (Portugal), Sergio Busquets (Spain), Granit Xhaka (Switzerland)
  • North America: Alphonso Davies (Canada), Hirving Lozano (Mexico), Christian Pulisic (USA)
  • South America: Lionel Messi (Argentina), Casemiro (Brazil), James Rodrguez (Colombia), der Milito (Brazil), Renato Tapia (Peru), Luis Surez (Uruguay)

List of Head Coaches of Teams

The following is a list of the head coaches of the teams participating in the 2022 FIFA World Cup:

  • Africa: Toni Conceiao (Cameroon), Aliou Ciss (Senegal), Carlos Queiroz (Egypt), Milovan Rajevac (Ghana), Vahid Halilhodi (Morocco), Augustine Eguavoen (Nigeria), Aliou Ciss (Senegal), Mondher Kebaier (Tunisia)
  • Asia: Graham Arnold (Australia), Dragan Skoi (Iran), Hajime Moriyasu (Japan), Paulo Bento (Korea Republic), Flix Snchez Bas (Qatar), Herve Renard (Saudi Arabia), Bert van Marwijk (UAE)
  • Europe: Roberto Martnez (Belgium), Zlatko Dali (Croatia), Kasper Hjulmand (Denmark), Gareth Southgate (England), Didier Deschamps (France), Hansi Flick (Germany), Fernando Santos (Portugal), Luis Enrique (Spain), Vladimir Petkovi (Switzerland)
  • North America: John Herdman (Canada), Gerardo Martino (Mexico), Gregg Berhalter (USA)
  • South America: Lionel

3. Venues for the FIFA World Cup

The FIFA World Cup is the most prestigious international football tournament in the world. It is held every four years and is contested by the men’s national teams of the member associations of FIFA. The tournament is hosted by a different country each time, and the venues for the matches are chosen by the host country.

The first FIFA World Cup was held in Uruguay in 1930, and the tournament has been held in 21 different countries since then. The most recent tournament was held in Russia in 2018, and the next tournament will be held in Qatar in 2022.

The following is a list of the stadiums that have been used to host FIFA World Cup matches:

  • Estadio Centenario, Montevideo, Uruguay (1930)
  • Estdio do Maracan, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (1950)
  • Wembley Stadium, London, England (1966)
  • Estadio Azteca, Mexico City, Mexico (1970, 1986)
  • Stadio Olimpico, Rome, Italy (1990)
  • Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California, United States (1994)
  • Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France (1998)
  • Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires, Argentina (2002)
  • Sapporo Dome, Sapporo, Japan (2002)
  • International Stadium Yokohama, Yokohama, Japan (2002)
  • Estadio Castelo, Fortaleza, Brazil (2014)
  • Estdio Mineiro, Belo Horizonte, Brazil (2014)
  • Arena Corinthians, So Paulo, Brazil (2014)
  • Estdio Nacional de Braslia, Braslia, Brazil (2014)
  • Estdio do Maracan, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (2014)
  • Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow, Russia (2018)
  • Volgograd Arena, Volgograd, Russia (2018)
  • Kazan Arena, Kazan, Russia (2018)
  • Sochi Olympic Stadium, Sochi, Russia (2018)
  • Rostov Arena, Rostov-on-Don, Russia (2018)
  • Samara Arena, Samara, Russia (2018)
  • Nizhny Novgorod Stadium, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia (2018)
  • Kaliningrad Stadium, Kaliningrad, Russia (2018)
  • Yekaterinburg Arena, Yekaterinburg, Russia (2018)

Location of stadiums

The stadiums that have been used to host FIFA World Cup matches are located in all parts of the world. The following is a list of the countries that have hosted the tournament, along with the number of stadiums that were used in each country:

  • Uruguay (1930): 1
  • Brazil (1950): 7
  • England (1966): 4
  • Mexico (1970, 1986): 6
  • Italy (1990): 8
  • United States (1994): 9
  • France (1998): 10
  • Argentina (2002): 8
  • Japan/South Korea (2002): 12
  • Brazil (2014): 12
  • Russia (2018): 12

Capacity of stadiums

The capacity of the stadiums that have been used to host FIFA World Cup matches varies greatly. The smallest stadium was the Estadio Centenario in Montevideo, Uruguay, which had a capacity of 30,000 spectators. The largest stadium was the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, United States, which had a capacity of 93,000 spectators.

The following is a list of the stadiums that have been used to host FIFA World Cup matches, along with their capacity:

  • Estadio Centenario, Montevideo, Uruguay (1930): 30,000
  • Estdio do Maracan, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (1950): 200,000
  • Wembley Stadium, London, England (1966): 90,000
  • Estadio Azteca, Mexico City, Mexico (1970, 1986): 114,600
  • Stadio Olimpico, Rome, Italy (1990): 72,698
  • Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California, United States (1994): 93,000
  • Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France (19

    Q: Who’s playing FIFA today?

A: Today’s FIFA matches include:

  • Group A:
  • Switzerland vs. Costa Rica (10:00 AM ET)
  • Brazil vs. Serbia (2:00 PM ET)
  • Group B:
  • Mexico vs. Germany (10:00 AM ET)
  • Sweden vs. South Korea (2:00 PM ET)
  • Group C:
  • Belgium vs. Tunisia (10:00 AM ET)
  • England vs. Panama (2:00 PM ET)
  • Group D:
  • Argentina vs. Iceland (10:00 AM ET)
  • Croatia vs. Nigeria (2:00 PM ET)

Q: How can I watch FIFA today?

A: You can watch FIFA today on the following channels:

  • TV: Fox, FS1, FS2, Telemundo, NBC, Universo
  • Online: Fox Sports Go, Telemundo Deportes En Vivo, NBC Sports Live Extra, Universo Now

Q: What are the rules of FIFA?

A: The rules of FIFA are as follows:

  • The game is played between two teams of 11 players each.
  • The objective of the game is to score more goals than your opponent.
  • A goal is scored when the ball crosses the goal line between the posts and under the crossbar.
  • The game is played in two halves of 45 minutes each.
  • The team that scores the most goals at the end of the game wins.

Q: What are the different types of FIFA tournaments?

A: There are three main types of FIFA tournaments:

  • The FIFA World Cup: The FIFA World Cup is the most prestigious international football tournament in the world. It is held every four years.
  • The FIFA Confederations Cup: The FIFA Confederations Cup is a tournament that is held every four years in the year leading up to the FIFA World Cup. It is contested by the champions of each of the six confederations that are affiliated with FIFA.
  • The FIFA Women’s World Cup: The FIFA Women’s World Cup is the equivalent of the FIFA World Cup for women. It is held every four years.

Q: Who is the current FIFA World Cup champion?

A: The current FIFA World Cup champion is France. France won the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia.

today’s FIFA match was a thrilling affair that saw two of the world’s best teams go head-to-head. Brazil came out on top in the end, but Argentina put up a good fight. The game was a reminder that even the best teams in the world can be beaten on any given day. It was also a reminder of the importance of teamwork and individual skill. The Brazilian players worked together as a unit to create chances and score goals, while the Argentine players showed their individual brilliance with some impressive dribbling and passing. Overall, it was a great game that will be remembered for years to come.

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