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These are the World Cup games on November 30th

The World Cup in Qatar offers great football entertainment almost without a break.

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These are the World Cup games on November 30th

The World Cup in Qatar offers great football entertainment almost without a break. So that you don't miss an important game, we'll provide information about all the games of the day, the kick-off times and the respective group tables.

A total of eight countries will play against each other on November 30th. After all groups have played twice, Groups C and D, including France, Argentina and Poland, face the final matchday.

Tunisia - France (Group D) Time: 16:00

Australia - Denmark (Group D) Time: 16:00

Poland - Argentina (Group C)Time: 20:00

Saudi Arabia - Mexico (Group C)Time: 20:00

Most games are shown on free TV: ARD and ZDF show a total of 48 games, including all games with German participation, the semi-finals and the final. The second major provider is Magenta TV – Telekom shows all World Cup games live.

In addition to a few rounds of 16 and quarter-finals, some games from the last matchdays of the group phase, which are taking place in parallel, are played here exclusively. If Germany is not playing in the game for third place, this will also be shown exclusively on Magenta TV.

You can follow tomorrow's games on these TV channels:

Tunisia - France (4:00 p.m.): ZDF, Magenta TV

Australia - Denmark (4:00 p.m.): Magenta TV

Poland - Argentina (8:00 p.m.): ZDF, Magenta TV

Saudi Arabia - Mexico (8:00 p.m.): Magenta TV

Group D: Tunisia – France (4 p.m. / ZDF and MagentaTV)

Tunisia: The chances of getting into a World Cup round of 16 for the first time are extremely bad for the Tunisians. In order to keep the mini opportunity, they have to win against the defending champion. And then it also depends on the result between Australia and Denmark. The starting position is anything but easy. In addition, the Tunisians have found it extremely difficult to create chances in the tournament so far. That doesn't make it any easier against the French, who have been so sovereign up to now.

France: The French are certainly through after two wins. Coach Didier Deschamps has announced that he wants to make some changes. But not which and how many. Benjamin Pavard from FC Bayern might get another chance on the right back. The offensive players Kingsley Coman from FC Bayern and Marcus Thuram from Gladbach can also hope. In the two previous World Cups, France was always through after two games, the final game ended 0-0.

Group D: Australia – Denmark (4 p.m. / MagentaTV)

Australia: The Socceroos are hoping for their first knockout round at a World Cup in 16 years. With a win they would certainly be further, possibly even with a draw. The euphoria at home is huge after the 1-0 win in the second group game against Tunisia. The team around midfielder Jackson Irvine from the second division club FC St. Pauli and ex-Bundesliga professional Mathew Leckie is limited in quality, but is extremely passionate and should throw themselves into every duel against Denmark.

Denmark: Both teams drew 1-1 at the 2018 World Cup - and that wouldn't be enough for the Danes this time. The favorite desperately needs a win. With this pressure situation, the EM semi-finalist is quite relaxed. The improvement in performance in the 2-1 draw against France, the return of captain Simon Kjaer: that makes the Danes confident. The reading is not: we have to win. Rather: We have everything in our own hands.

Group C: Poland – Argentina (8 p.m./ZDF and MagentaTV)

Poland: After beating Saudi Arabia 2-0, Robert Lewandowski's side go into the group final as leaders. A draw is enough for the Poles to reach their first World Cup round of 16 since 1986. The national team have not conceded a goal for almost 400 minutes, also thanks to goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny, who saved a penalty against the Saudis.

Argentina: Confidence after beating Mexico 2-0 is not only back, it's high. They cheered in the dressing room as if it was already done. But be careful: The previous defense weaknesses could become a great danger again against Poland with Robert Lewandowski. It is understood that coach Lionel Scaloni will not change his starting XI. With his 22nd World Cup game, Lionel Messi will overtake Diego Maradona.

Group C: Saudi Arabia – Mexico (8 p.m. / MagentaTV)

Saudi Arabia: After the sensational win against Argentina in the opening game, the Saudis have a good chance of reaching the knockout rounds despite losing to Poland before the last group game. Coach Hervé Renard calls for more efficiency in the end. Midfielder Mohamed Kanno and defender Mohammed Al-Buraik were injured recently, but both are recovering satisfactorily, according to the association.

Mexico: Gerardo Martino's team is threatened with the first sporting preliminary round at a World Cup since 1982. After two games, El Tri is at the bottom of the group with just one point and no goal. In any case, the Mexicans need a win of their own for a chance at the knockout stages. "We believe in our chance," said captain Andres Guardado, who is fit for the game again after a muscle injury.

Two groups are always on duty on the same day. On November 30, it will be Groups C and D:

During the group phase, up to four games take place every day - it's easy to lose track of things. That is why we have summarized all groups for you in the 2022 World Cup schedule.

All groups at a glance: The 2022 World Cup schedule for the World Cup in Qatar

Can't watch the games on TV? Then you can also follow the games in our World Cup live ticker.

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