The third round of the group stage is decisive in defining the lives of many teams in the Qatar Cup.
The duels, for the most part, decide who advances to the round of 16 and who stays along the way.
Even the teams that already have their place assured, with two victories in the first two clashes, are interested in their game, to try to finish the group in the lead and avoid, theoretically, a more difficult game in the first knockout.
In groups A, B, C and D, already finalized, the qualifiers were Holland, Senegal, England, USA, France, Australia, Argentina and Poland.
See the situation of Group G, whose matches are, this Friday (2), at 16h (from Brasilia), Brazil vs Cameroon and Serbia vs Switzerland🇧🇷
Brazil (6 points)
Switzerland (3 points)
- Victory: qualifies
- Tie: qualifies if Brazil does not lose; if that happens, there will be equality on points with Cameroon and the vacancy will be defined by the tiebreaker criteria (the first is the goal difference)
- Defeat: is out
Shrimps (1 point)
- Victory: if Switzerland wins, they are out; with a tie or victory for Serbia, there will be equality on points with the Swiss or Serbs and the vacancy will be defined by the tiebreaker criteria (the first is the goal difference)
- Tie: is out
- Defeat: is out
Serbia (1 point)
- Vitória: qualifies if Brazil does not lose to Cameroon; with a Cameroonian victory, there will be equality in points and the vacancy will be defined by the tiebreaker criteria (the first is the goal difference)
- Tie: is out
- Defeat: is out
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