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What is the FIFA World Cup?

The FIFA World Cup is an international association football competition, contested by the national teams of the senior men's national associations of member countries of the Fédération Internationale de Football Association. Each year, Straits time more than 100 countries vie to host the tournament. This event has been the focus of many fans for many years. The event has been a highlight of sports fans' calendar, and it has also been a defining moment in the history of the sport.



The tournament's format is the same as in the previous editions. Eight teams from eight regions will compete in the group stage. The top three will qualify directly to the knockout stage. The fourth team will play in an intercontinental playoff in June 2022. The lowest-ranked teams are seeded in two-legged ties and play in the group stages. The top four teams in each group advance to the knockout round.


The 32 teams that qualify to the finals are divided into groups of four teams. Each group consists of four teams. The teams are seeded based on their performances in the previous three years. Random draws are used to balance the groups. A draw is done before the tournament to determine the order in which the countries are placed. Those with the best record in their group will go on to the knockout stage. The winner of the tournament will be decided by a tiebreaker between the two teams.


The top four teams from each group will advance to the knockout phase. The other four teams will face off in a two-legged playoff. The best team in each group advances to the next round. The losing team will be eliminated from the tournament. The other two teams will then play one another. The best team in the tournament will advance to the final. The top four teams from each group will be crowned champions and will compete in the semifinals.


The top two teams from each group will advance to the knockout stages. The group winner of Group A will face the runner-up of Group B, and the winner of Group D will face the runner-up of the same pool. The top four teams from each of the four groups will then proceed to the knockout stage. The winning team will win a point in the first round and the second place. In the knockout rounds, the top two teams will then play in a round-robin format.


The World Cup has two phases. A qualifying tournament takes place between three years and four. In the tournament phase, 32 teams compete for the title. In the qualifying phase, the hosts' nation automatically qualify for the final. The tournaments are held every four years. A tournament is not complete without a qualification phase. The best team in each group qualifies for the knockout stage. They can then qualify for the knockout round. These players may also qualify for the FIFA World Cup by playing in the FIFA qualifying tournament.

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