World Cup
With Stelios Giannakopoulos in the studio, draw of the World Cup groups at Antenna.gr
The draw for the World Cup is scheduled for 7pm and Stelios Giannakopoulos will be in the Antenna.gr studio for comment.
The draw for the World Cup in Qatar will take place tonight at 7:00 p.m. (Antenna.gr and Sportish live blog). A total of 32 teams will take part in this grand celebration, with seven of the eight previous winners declaring themselves present. Stelios Giannakopoulos will be in the studio commenting on the eight groups that will be formed. It should be noted that, unlike earlier, when the draw was made, the teams do not know the stadiums in which they will play and the dates, as this will become known later.
capacity groups
FIRST GROUP
- Qatar (AFC, host country) 1,441
- Brazil (CONMEBOL) 1,833
- Belgium (UEFA) 1,827
- France (UEFA) 1,790
- Argentina (CONMEBOL) 1,765
- England (UEFA) 1,762
- Spain (UEFA) 1,709
- Portugal (UEFA) 1,675
SECOND GROUP
- Netherlands (UEFA) 1,659
- Mexico (CONCACAF) 1,659
- Denmark (UEFA) 1,654
- Germany (UEFA) 1,651
- Uruguay (CONMEBOL) 1,636
- Switzerland (UEFA) 1,635
- US (CONCACAF) 1,634
- Croatia (UEFA) 1,621
THIRD GROUP
- Senegal (CAF) 1,584
- Iran (AFC) 1,564
- Japan (AFC) 1,553
- Morocco (CAF) 1,552
- Serbia (UEFA) 1,548
- Poland (UEFA) 1,544
- South Korea (AFC) 1,520
- Tunisia (CAF) 1,500
FOURTH GROUP
- Cameroon (CAF) 1,480
- Canada (CONCACAF) 1,479
- Ecuador (CONMEBOL) 1,453
- Saudi Arabia (AFC) 1,445
- Ghana (CAF) 1,387
- UEFA draw winners: Wales (UEFA) 1,588 or Ukraine (UEFA) 1,535 / Scotland (UEFA) 1,473
- Intercontinental AFC Winner – CONMEBOL: Peru 1,562 or Australia 1,462 / UAE 1,357
- Intercontinental CONCACAF – OFC winners: Costa Rica (CONCACAF) 1,503 or New Zealand (OFC) 1,206
Source: sport 24
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
