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"Kylian Mbappé -led France will enter the World Cup today against Denmark.

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Two former Arsenal strikers can now proudly boast to sit atop the all-time goalscoring charts for the France men's team, but Thierry Henry may not be sitting pretty on his perch for much longer following Olivier Giroud's record-equalling brace versus Australia on Tuesday.

Didier Deschamps's men had under-performed in the UEFA Nations League over the summer and conceded within the first nine minutes to Craig Goodwin, but Giroud's 50th and 51st goals for France - alongside headers from Adrien Rabiot and Kylian Mbappe - turned the game on its head.

Taking advantage of Karim Benzema's absence through injury, Giroud only needs to make the net ripple one more time to overtake Henry and score a record-breaking 52nd goal for his country - one which may very well confirm France's place in the last 16.

The reigning world champions are sitting pretty at the top of Group D and will be guaranteed a ticket to the knockout rounds with victory, and they could even confirm top spot should they win and Tunisia's showdown with Australia end in a draw.

Not since Brazil in 2006 had the World Cup holders won their opening game of the tournament, but having banished that curse, France can now endeavour to win six games in a row at a World Cup finals for the first time in their history - the last team to achieve such a feat were the golden generation of Spain in 2010.

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France is going head to head with Denmark starting on 26 Nov 2022 at 16:00 UTC at Stadium 974 stadium, Ras Abu Aboud city, Qatar. The match is a part of the World Cup, Group D. Currently, France rank 1st, while Denmark hold 3rd position. Looking to compare the best-rated player on both teams? Sofascore's rating system assigns each player a specific rating based on numerous data factors. On Sofascore livescore you can find all previous France vs Denmark results sorted by their H2H matches. Sofascore also provides the best way to follow the live score of this game with various sports features. Therefore, you can: Find out who scored in a live match Get real-time information on which team is dominating the match using the Attack Momentum Follow detailed statistics such as ball possession, shots, corner kicks, big chances created, cards, key passes, duels and more Check all head to head matches – for instance, in the last season France and Denmark played 1 games against each other Track all home and away games for each team in the World Cup, Group D Check out how Sofascore community votes on which team is more likely to win this match. All of these features can help you decide on France vs. Denmark game prediction. Even though Sofascore doesn't offer direct betting, it provides the best odds and shows you which sites offer live betting. Live U-TV odds are viewable on Sofascore's Football live score section. Where to watch France vs. Denmark? Under TV Channels section you can find the list of all channels that broadcast France – Denmark live match. You can also live stream this match through our betting partners or click on any links on Sofascore for a legal live stream. Event details: NAME: France - Denmark DATE: 26 Nov 2022 TIME: 16:00 UTC VENUE: Stadium 974, Ras Abu Aboud, Qatar More details: France live score, schedule and results Denmark live score, schedule and results Sofascore livescore is available as iPhone and iPad app, Android app on Google Play and Windows phone app. You can find us in all stores on different languages as ""Sofascore"". Install Sofascore app on and follow France Denmark live on your mobile!

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What is the World Cup? 2022 world cup packagesThe World Cup is an international soccer tournament contested by senior men’s national teams from various countries. It is one of the most popular international sporting competitions and over 3 billion people tuned in to watch the 2014 tournament.

Fans travel from all over the world to follow their favorite teams as they compete against some of the most talented players in soccer.

The World Cup is made up of teams from six different continental zones – Africa, Asia, Europe, North and Central America and the Caribbean, Oceania, and South America.

How often is the World Cup? The World Cup, the most prestigious soccer tournament in the world ,is played every four years. This schedule allows time for the qualification tournaments and play-offs to take place, for the 32 national teams to play off in the month-long tournament.

How did the World Cup start? The first World Cup took place back in 1930, and was proposed by Jules Rimet, who wanted to create an international competition between men’s football teams (at the time, soccer was not a part of the Summer Games). The tournament consisted of thirteen invited teams and took place in Uruguay, who also won the tournament.

Why is the World Cup every four years? The four-year gap between each World Cup tournament allows time for the qualification fixtures to be played. While many of us would love to see the World Cup happen every year, I’m sure we can all agree it’s too big of an event and too special to be rushed!

The World Cup has been played every 4 years since its inaugural tournament in Uruguay in 1930, and played every 4 years since, except in 1942 and 1946 when it was not held because of World War II.

In 2018, for the first time in the history of the World Cup, all 211 member nations entered the qualification process for the World Cup. With Russia automatically qualifying as the host country, the remaining 210 nations competed for the remaining 31 places during 872 matches.

How many World Cups have there been? There have been a total of 21 World Cups: the first was in 1930 and the most recent in 2018.

Who won the World Cup in 2018? France defeated Croatia 4-2 in the 2018 Final to claim their second World Cup title. The last time France won the World Cup was in 1998, when they also served as host country for the tournament.

How is the World Cup different to soccer at the Summer Games? The World Cup tournament is longer and contains more matches and teams than the Summer Games. To compare, the 2018 World Cup consisted of 32 national teams and a total of 64 matches. At the 2016 Summer Games, there were 16 teams and 32 matches.

The other big difference between the two events is the age limit for the Summer Games tournament. The Summer Games regulations require players to be under 23 years of age, with each team allowed three overage players.

What country has won the most World Cups? Brazil has one the most World Cups with five. Italy and Germany are close behind with four each.

How many times has the USA won the World Cup? Despite soccer’s growing popularity in the USA, their national team has never won a World Cup. Or perhaps we should say, not yet?

What are the World Cup qualifying groups? As part of the World Cup qualifying process, the teams are divided into confederations based on geographic region. There are six confederations in total and each has their own process for qualifying.

When are the World Cup qualifiers? The 2022 World Cup qualifying matches began on June 6, 2019 and will continue until their scheduled conclusion in June 2022. More details on the World Cup qualifiers schedule can be found here.

When does 2022 World Cup qualifying start? Qualification games for the 2022 World Cup began on June 6, 2019, with matches between AFC (Asian Football Confederation) teams.

How many teams go through in World Cup Qualifiers? A total of 211 teams began the qualification process for the 2022 World Cup. As of January 2021, there are still 185 teams still in contention. A total of 32 teams will make it through the qualifying matches to earn a spot in the 2022 World Cup tournament.

How does World cup qualifying work? The World Cup Qualification process is a complicated operation that takes place over a few years and differs for each confederation. To give a very simplified explanation, teams within each confederation play each other (some confederations divide their teams into World Cup qualifying groups) over a number of rounds, before moving on to a playoff to determine who qualifies for the World Cup. A more detailed description of the process including a World Cup qualifiers schedule can be found here.

How does USA qualify for the World Cup? The process for qualifying had to be reworked due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The new path to the World Cup for Team USA is different from past tournaments. Because USA is ranked in the top five teams in the confederation, they have a bye for the first two rounds of competition, and jump right to the final qualifying round. The final round will feature the top five teams plus the top three teams from the first two rounds. These eight teams will play each other twice (home and away), to determine the top three teams that will qualify for the 2022 World Cup. If USA ends up in 4th place after the final round, they still have one last chance to qualify in the inter-confederation playoffs, where four teams who just missed out qualifying within their confederations will play each other for the final two World Cup qualifying spots.

World Cup, formally FIFA World Cup, in football (soccer), quadrennial tournament of men’s national teams that determines the sport’s world champion. It is likely the most popular sporting event in the world, drawing billions of television viewers every tournament. The equivalent event for women’s national football teams is the Women’s World Cup.

The first competition for the cup was organized in 1930 by the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) and was won by Uruguay. Held every four years since that time, except during World War II, the competition consists of international sectional tournaments leading to a final elimination event made up of 32 national teams. Unlike Olympic football, World Cup teams are not limited to players of a certain age or amateur status, so the competition serves more nearly as a contest between the world’s best players. Referees are selected from lists that are submitted by all the national associations.

The trophy cup awarded from 1930 to 1970 was the Jules Rimet Trophy, named for the Frenchman who proposed the tournament. This cup was permanently awarded in 1970 to then three-time winner Brazil (1958, 1962, and 1970), and a new trophy called the FIFA World Cup was put up for competition. Many other sports have organized “World Cup” competitions.

He faced the darkest point in his career when he was falsely accused of stealing a diamond bracelet in Bogotá, Colombia, just days before the 1970 World Cup began in Mexico. Despite the bad publicity and personal strain, he played brilliantly in England’s hard-fought 1–0 group-match loss to Brazil. Moore made his last international appearance in 1974. After retiring from Fulham in 1977, he played briefly in the U.S. and managed the Oxford City club (1979–81) and Southend United (1983–86). Later he became a sports editor (1986–90) and radio commentator (1990–93). Moore was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 1967.

The history of FIFA World Cup World Cup trophyThere is nothing in football that can compare with the World Cup. Even though the UEFA Champions League may produce games of the same quality, it can't overreach the status earned from the long tradition and the fact that one team represent a whole country. No other sport event can compete in significance: the latest FIFA World Cup reached over three billion television viewers worldwide and one billion watched the final.

Background Before the World Cup was inaugurated, the football tournament arranged as part of the Summer Olympics was given the most prestige. But in the 1920s, the game was facing a transition to professionalism that wasn't consistent with the Olympic spirit. Therefore, the government body, FIFA, made plans to organize a World Cup. The decision of arranging the first edition was officially declared on May 26, 1928.

All World Cup tournaments The first official World Cup was played in Uruguay 1930, and since when the tournament has been held every fourth year (with exceptions for interruption due to the Second World War). There were, however, unofficial pre-FIFA World Cups already in the late 1800s, in a time when only few national teams existed. Another unofficial ""world cup"" arranged before 1930 was Sir Thomas Lipton Trophy held in 1909 and 1911. Besides that, the Summer Olympic football competitions would be a mark of which the best national teams were before 1930. The Olympic tournaments consisted, however, only of amateur teams – the World Cup became the ""real deal"".

There are many players that have done six goals in one World Cup and these are: Erich Probst (1954), Josef Hügi (1954), Max Morlock (1954), Pelé (1958), Helmut Rahn (1958), Helmut Haller (1966), Mario Kempes (1978), Paolo Rossi (1982), Gary Lineker (1986), Salvatore Schillaci (1990), Hristo Stoichkov (1994), Oleg Salenko (1994), Davor Šuker (1998), James Rodríguez (2014) and Harry Kane (2018).

The five players that have made most goals overall are Ronaldo (18 goals in 4 tournaments), Miroslav Klose (16 goals in 4 tournaments), Gerd Müller (14 goals in 2 tournaments), Just Fontaine (13 goals in 1 tournament) and Péle (12 goals in 4 tournaments).

World Cup awards In connection to the World Cup, several awards are given to some players. The most known is The Golden Ball that is awarded to the best player in a FIFA World Cup. Candidates are decided by FIFA which media representatives votes on. Besides the Golden Ball there are also the Silver Ball and the Bronze Ball together with the Golden Boot (top goalscorer) and the Golden Glove (best goalkeeper)."

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