bluesfan94
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Group D appears to be pretty straightforward, but as is often the case in World Cups, surprises can happen. France, the defending champions, have had to deal with some significant injuries, including late injuries to star strikers, but the team remains loaded with young superstars and experienced vets. Denmark, the favorite to finish second in the group, is on a strong run of form and returns Christian Eriksen, who experienced a significant medical emergency in the most recent Euros. Meanwhile, the Socceroos have been known for their upsets in World Cup play, while Tunisia has a strong goalscorer up front and young talent waiting in the wings.
Key Players: Kylian Mbappe (France), Aurelien Tchouameni (France), Simon Kjaer (Denmark), Christian Eriksen (Denmark), Mathew Ryan (Australia), Mathew Leckie (Australia), Hannibal Mejbri (Tunisia), Wahbi Khazri (Tunisia)
Key Players: Kylian Mbappe (France), Aurelien Tchouameni (France), Simon Kjaer (Denmark), Christian Eriksen (Denmark), Mathew Ryan (Australia), Mathew Leckie (Australia), Hannibal Mejbri (Tunisia), Wahbi Khazri (Tunisia)
Home | Away | Time and Date (CST) | Venue |
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Denmark | Tunisia | Tue., Nov. 22, 7:00 AM | Education City Stadium |
France | Australia | Tue., Nov. 22, 1:00 PM | Al Janoub Stadium |
Tunisia | Australia | Sat., Nov. 26, 4:00 AM | Al Janoub Stadium |
France | Denmark | Sat., Nov. 26, 10:00 AM | Stadium 974 |
Tunisia | France | Wed., Nov. 30, 9:00 AM | Education City Stadium |
Australia | Denmark | Wed., Nov. 30, 9:00 AM | Al Janoub Stadium |
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