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Yep. 48 teams for this one as well.Do all three host countries qualify automatically?
Yep. 48 teams for this one as well.Do all three host countries qualify automatically?
Have they decided / announced the location for the semis and final yet?
Looks like it'll be 16 groups of 3, hopefully not though, something like the euros with so many best 3rd place teams going through would be better.They haven’t even decided how they’re going to organise the groups yet.
Yeah, I’d heard that was an issue, but you’d think with a split between 3 countries they’d at least have agreed on a division of the big 3 games before putting their bid in wouldn’t you? - I was assuming those 3 games would be shared between the 3 countries- I hope so anyway, and that it’s not, for example, all the big games in USA & a token gesture to the other two …They haven’t even decided how they’re going to organise the groups yet.
Looks like it'll be 16 groups of 3, hopefully not though, something like the euros with so many best 3rd place teams going through would be better.
Yeah, I’d heard that was an issue, but you’d think with a split between 3 countries they’d at least have agreed on a division of the big 3 games before putting their bid in wouldn’t you? - I was assuming those 3 games would be shared between the 3 countries- I hope so anyway, and that it’s not, for example, all the big games in USA & a token gesture to the other two …
Hmm, understood, thanks. That’s the answer I was looking for (but not hoping for). Disappointing that. Canada or Mexico not even warranting the mighty 3rd place match.Under the original plan of 16X3 groups that would involve a total of 80 games in the tournament, which was being split 60 USA, 10 Canada, 10 Mexico.
That’ll obviously change if they switch to 12X4 groups, meaning a total of 104 games, as discussed above.
Although it’s worth noting that all matches from the Quarter Finals onwards in the 80 game plan, were earmarked for USA, so I guess that’s unlikely to change.
None of that is actually relevant to a World Cup. Every country has some level of human rights issues. Pretending the US and Qatar are even remotely comparable is a joke. The US have an actual workforce, infrastructure, sporting culture, culture in general, and (comparable to Qatar) humane labour laws. None of which Qatar has. Qatar is also inhospitable during the traditional summer months in which it it normally played. Also, Qatar will be completely uninhabitable in less than 100 years so the idea of a lasting legacy in the Middle East is a myth.I am looking forward to the outcry over the USA human rights.
Guantanamo Bay detention centre
Gun laws
Racism
Invading over countries
WW2 wants a word.The Qatar World Cup was the single highest carbon emitting event in human history. All while claiming it’s “carbon-neutral”.
Always handy to know where and when a semi will happen.Have they decided / announced the location for the semis and final yet?
Gotta grab hold of any chance you get.Always handy to know where and when a semi will happen.
Don't worry you won't.......that fact will be swept under a Scouse carpet!I am very much not looking forward to continuously hearing how the US is the root of all evil and wrongdoing in the world.
Maybe controversial, but I am looking forward to the expanded format.
I am skeptical of the logistics. I'm all for having joint bids but Canada, the US, and Mexico are all huge with very little public transportation. There's lots of ground to cover between venues. It'll be interesting.
I am very much not looking forward to continuously hearing how the US is the root of all evil and wrongdoing in the world.
Yes my bad, I should have said - other than war.WW2 wants a word.
Weren't games played in semi-closed stadiums with controlled conditions?That was probably as much to do with it not being at the end of a long season tbf, temperatures were still pretty high, something like 24C and humid too.
Mexico City is at altitude; should be beautiful weather. It’s the rainy season in Guadalajara. But Monterrey can be toasty. Never know in SF or LA but SoFi in LA is near the ocean so not usually too bad and Levi’s in SF is near the Bay so both can get water breezes, or in LA, even the marine layer (though not in the afternoon). But in Miami and the other US cities save Seattle, heat and humidity could always be a problem. But MLS manages somehow and I’m sure water breaks will be part of things if need be. I know NRG in Houston is domed (seen City twice there) and maybe a few others are.I’m wondering if they will install pitch side air conditioning in the stadiums for the players like they did in Qatar
I’m not sure where the stadiums will be, but Mexico in the summer is no joke in terms of heat, as are states like Florida and California.
A lot of countries are going to struggle in that summer heat in those places otherwise
Yes.Do all three host countries qualify automatically?
Sounds like 16 x 3 isn’t very likely; more like the Euros probably though I’d like 8 x 6 with five matches minimum for everyone :).Looks like it'll be 16 groups of 3, hopefully not though, something like the euros with so many best 3rd place teams going through would be better.