The remaining matches without encryption in the World Cup and the reason for preventing the broadcast of the Morocco match

A new phase of the 2022 World Cup matches begins today, with the start of the quarter-final matches of the tournament, and with only 8 matches remaining until the end of the global wedding.

The channel that owns the rights to broadcast the matches has so far broadcasted 17 matches on open channels out of the 22 matches announced to be broadcast for free at the start of the tournament, which means that 4 matches remain other than today’s match that brings Brazil with Croatia, which will be broadcast on open channels.

Today, two matches will be witnessed in the start of the quarter-final round, Brazil, Croatia, Argentina and the Netherlands, and after BN’s decision today not to broadcast the Argentina and Netherlands match, there are 6 matches remaining at the end of the World Cup, with two matches in the round of 8, two matches in the semi-final round, the final match and the third place. And the fourth, the Qatari channel will broadcast 4 matches from them.

According to the tournament statement from the beginning, the semi-final matches and the final match will be broadcast on open channels.

And according to what was issued from the beginning of the tournament about not broadcasting the matches of the Moroccan national team on open channels, it is the purchase of the first Moroccan channel 10 matches to broadcast on the terrestrial channel, which prompted the Qatari channel not to broadcast any match of the Atlas Lions so far in the tournament and to withdraw from broadcasting its match with Belgium in the group stage .

According to this agreement, the Morocco-Portugal match in the round of 8, which will be held tomorrow, next Saturday, will not be broadcast on the open channel, leaving 4 matches out of 5 matches that will be broadcast on the open channel.

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