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 December 2nd. After all groups have played twice, Groups E and F, which include Brazil, Portugal and Switzerland, face the final matchday.
South Korea – Portugal (Group H) Time: 16:00
Ghana – Uruguay (Group H)Time: 16:00
Serbia – Switzerland (Group G)Time: 20:00
Cameroon – Brazil (Group G)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:
South Korea – Portugal (4:00 p.m.): Magenta TV
Ghana – Uruguay (4:00 p.m.): ZDF, Magenta TV
Serbia – Switzerland (8:00 p.m.): ZDF, Magenta TV
Cameroon – Brazil (20:00): Magenta TV
Two groups are always on duty on the same day. On December 2nd 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.