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THE ESSENTIAL

  • After a Saturday rich in lessons, between the qualification of the French team (2-1 against Denmark) and the beautiful reaction of Argentina against Mexico (2-0), the 2022 World Cup in Qatar promises us an exhilarating Sunday. .

  • The very uncertain groups E and F are in the spotlight, with the culmination at 8 p.m. of the clash Spain - Germany, which could constitute the peak of dramaturgy of this first round of the World Cup.

  • 20 Minutes

    brings you all the major events and news, anecdotal or not, from this Sunday.

    As usual, we will be covering the four matches of the day live, with the links below: Japan - Costa Rica (11 a.m.), Belgium - Morocco (2 p.m.), Croatia - Canada (5 p.m.) and therefore Spain - Germany (20 hours).





09:00 am: Good morning to all, on this day of Spain-Germany!

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20 Minutes

, this live from the 2022 World Cup will accompany you until Sunday December 18, or even a little more if you like (including a parade on the Champs-Elysées on the 19th).

We are therefore still with you this Sunday to make you experience this World Cup closely, thanks in particular to Aymeric and William, who are present in Doha.

In the aftermath of a rather exciting France-Denmark (2-1), we expect to have a lot of news about our Blues already qualified for the round of 16 of the World Cup.

We'll have plenty of other things to do for you around here, in addition to the four matches we'll be playing (at 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m. and 8 p.m.).

Admit it, you've highlighted it in your diary since Wednesday, this terrible clash between Spain and Germany, haven't you?

Stay tuned here so you don't miss any news from this World Cup,

even those which will seem to you the most futile (good our cam that).

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See you all day Sunday here, until 10 p.m. and the end of the Spain-Germany match, so you don't miss anything that's going on in Doha and its surroundings.

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