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The days are counting down to the start of the World Cup in Qatar, with the host nation kicking it all off on Nov. 20, when they take on Ecuador.
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All 32 finalists are making their closing plans for the tournament, hoping that star players head into the World Cup in top form and don’t get struck down by injury. Away from that, there are plenty of players desperately hoping to break into their country’s 26-man squad, which has to be named by Nov. 13.
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Each week, we’ll take a look at the favourites to see how they are shaping up and also check in with other nations as their players either shine or struggle.
The final friendlies and UEFA Nations League fixtures take place this month, so how are the teams doing as the games approach?
Jump to: England | United States | Argentina | Brazil | France | Germany | Spain | Portugal | Netherlands | Belgium | Mexico | Ghana | Cameroon | Morocco | Tunisia | Senegal | Australia | IR Iran | South Korea | Japan
ENGLAND Nations League fixtures: Italy (Friday), Germany (Monday) STOCK CLIMBING
Ivan Toney : Now has a real chance to impress in this international break. The role of backup forward to Harry Kane is up for grabs, and Toney is in good form, becoming the first Brentford player to receive a senior England call-up since Les Smith in 1939. Tammy Abraham is ahead of him in the pecking order at present, however.
UNITED STATES International friendly fixtures: Japan (Friday), Saudi Arabia (Tuesday) STOCK CLIMBING
Ricardo Pepi : He was something of a surprise inclusion in the latest U.S. squad given that he hadn’t scored for either club or country in 11 months. But he has settled in well since being loaned to FC Groningen from Augsburg, and he scored his side’s only goal in a 2-1 loss to Sparta Rotterdam , giving him a valuable boost of confidence heading into the U.S. camp.
ARGENTINA International friendly fixtures: Honduras (Friday), Jamaica (Tuesday) STOCK CLIMBING
Thiago Almada : The big winner of the latest Argentina squad. The Atlanta United FC attacking midfielder is the only player to force his way in from outside. That aside, there are few changes on this roster — which is not hard to understand given the team’s recent record.
Lisandro Martinez : In the battle to put pressure on Nicolas Otamendi as the left centre-back, the profile of Martinez has almost certainly risen as a result of his move to Manchester United .
BRAZIL International friendly fixtures: Ghana (Friday), Tunisia (Tuesday) STOCK CLIMBING
Pedro : There is always a desire to see home-based players in the Brazil squad, and the great hope is Flamengo centre forward Pedro, the in-form top scorer of the Copa Libertadores, who will certainly be handed a chance against Ghana or Tunisia this week.
Alex Telles and Renan Lodi : The long-term injury to reserve left-back Guilherme Arana sets up a battle to replace him — made even sharper by the fact that first-choice Alex Sandro has had to pull out of this squad. The competitors are Telles, loaned from Manchester United to Sevilla , and recent Nottingham Forest signing Lodi. The late inclusion of Serie A centre-backs Bremer of Juventus and Ibanez of AS Roma is also intriguing.
FRANCE Nations League fixtures: Austria (Thursday), Denmark (Sunday) STOCK CLIMBING
Olivier Giroud : Many thought that the national team was over for Giroud, who turns 36 in 10 days. Yet he has been called back by Didier Deschamps. His form with AC Milan so far this season (four goals and one assist in seven Serie A matches) and the fact that no real alternatives have emerged brought him back into the squad. Now he has a good chance of making the World Cup.
Dayot Upamecano : The Bayern Munich defender has had a weird career with France so far. His last game with Les Bleus was back in November 2021, and it has been a bumpy ride for him since at club level too, being in and out of the Bayern team. There is a lot of competition for a centre-back place with France, and he needs to seize this chance.
Eduardo Camavinga : Two years after his last cap, the Real Madrid midfielder is back in the squad. More playing time, positive performances in the Champions League last season, and so far in this campaign as well, have convinced Deschamps to call him up again. With the injuries in midfield (Paul Pogba , N’Golo Kante , Adrien Rabiot ), he will have the opportunity to prove himself.
GERMANY Nations League fixtures: Hungary (Friday), England (Monday) STOCK CLIMBING
Armel Bella-Kotchap : The inclusion of Bella-Kotchap, the 20-year-old central defender who joined Southampton from Bochum in the summer, is proof positive that coach Hansi Flick is not averse to springing a surprise.
Benjamin Henrichs : The RB Leipzig full-back can do his hopes a power of good after getting a late call-up, having won only seven caps for Germany after making his debut six years ago.
SPAIN Nations League fixtures: Switzerland (Saturday), Portugal (Tuesday) STOCK CLIMBING
Borja Iglesias : Celebrated his first Spain call-up by scoring twice as Real Betis beat Girona 2-1 on Sunday. His six goals this season — making him LaLiga’s top-scoring Spaniard — have launched Betis up to third in the table. Iglesias, 29, has never represented his country at any level, but he now has the chance to convince coach Luis Enrique that he deserves to lead the line in Qatar in Spain’s Nations League games against Switzerland and Portugal.
PORTUGAL Nations League fixtures: Czech Republic (Saturday), Spain (Tuesday) STOCK CLIMBLING
Goncalo Ramos : The 21-year-old, who has eight goals in 12 games for Benfica this season, has been called into the squad after Rafa Silva — named in the squad for the games against Czech Republic and Spain and a near-certainty to go to the World Cup — decided to quit international football. Ramos has been linked with a future move to Manchester United.
Tiago Djalo : The Lille defender has been named in the latest squad after a fine start to the season in Ligue 1. The 22-year-old has yet to win a senior cap for Portugal but could make the World Cup squad.
STOCK FALLING
Cristiano Ronaldo : Out of favour at Man United and unable to find a move away from Old Trafford in the transfer window, it seems the Portugal captain will have to get most of his minutes before the World Cup in the Europa League. It’s not a situation he would have envisaged when returning to the Premier League club 12 months ago.
NETHERLANDS Nations League fixtures: Poland (Thursday), Belgium (Sunday) STOCK CLIMBING
Remko Pasveer & Andries Noppert : Who will be the goalkeeper in Qatar? Jasper Cillessen is the most likely candidate, but recently the performance of Ajax goalkeeper Pasveer and Heerenveen ‘s Noppert stand out. Pasveer kept Ajax in contention at Liverpool in the Champions League. Noppert is the most unknown, having played only 38 professional matches for smaller clubs in the Netherlands and Italy, but he gets his big shot at the age of 28.
Kenneth Taylor : The Ajax academy talent is called up for the very first time. The 20-year-old midfielder has made an impressive start to the season with three goals in seven Eredivisie matches and two good performances in the Champions League.
BELGIUM Nations League fixtures: Wales (Thursday), Netherlands (Sunday) STOCK CLIMBLING
Jason Denayer : The defender is still without a club this season after leaving Lyon in the summer, yet he has been called up by Roberto Martinez. The Belgium head coach has already announced that the former Manchester City centre-back will train with the team but not play the matches. Nevertheless, it is a huge vote of confidence for him to be there.
Lois Openda : The Lens striker has started the season so well in Ligue 1 (four goals in seven starts) and he is rewarded with the call-up. At 22, he is new in the Belgium senior setup (first cap came in May) but Martinez likes his pace and his energy. There is big competition for the forward places, but he has the momentum.
Wout Faes : The new Leicester centre-back has only one cap for his country, in November 2021, but his move to England from Reims will play in his favour. In a highly competitive position, he will not start at the World Cup, but he could be a good option from the bench.
MEXICO International friendly fixtures: Peru (Saturday), Colombia (Tuesday) STOCK CLIMBING
Henry Martin : It wasn’t too long ago when there was widespread doubt whether Martin was even worthy of a call-up to the national team, but now he’s charging through the Liga MX season with 10 goals and five assists in 16 appearances for league leaders Club America. Keeping in mind that Wolves striker Raul Jimenez is overcoming injury concerns, Martin can prove that he’s worthy of a more significant role for Mexico in upcoming international friendlies.
GHANA International friendly fixtures: Brazil (Friday), Nicaragua (Tuesday) STOCK CLIMBLING
Mohammed Kudus : Began the season out of Ajax’s first XI, and skipped training in an attempt to push through a deadline-day move. After that failed, he has gone on to enjoy the form of his career and has had a hand in seven goals in his past five matches. Now Kudus, not Thomas Partey , is Ghana’s great World Cup hope.
CAMEROON International friendly fixtures: Uzbekistan (Friday), South Korea (Tuesday) STOCK CLIMBLING
Bryan Mbeumo : The Brentford forward has committed to Cameroon having represented France at youth level, and he’ll bring tenacity, dangerous movement and (hopefully) goals.
Nicolas Nkoulou : He returns for the first time since retiring from international football after the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations success. He has already featured at two World Cups — alongside current head coach Rigobert Song and Federation president Samuel Eto’o in 2010 — but has played just 19 minutes for Aris in Greece this season.
MOROCCO International friendly fixtures: Chile (Friday), Paraguay (Tuesday) STOCK CLIMBLING
Hakim Ziyech : Replacing coach Vahid Halilhodzic with Walid Regragui so close to the World Cup is a gamble, but it has opened the door for those players who fell out with the Bosnian to return. Chelsea’s Ziyech may be struggling at club level, but he could take this talented squad to a new level.
TUNISIA International friendly fixture: Brazil (Tuesday) STOCK CLIMBLING
Chaim El-Djebali: The wunderkind signed his first professional contract this summer and has only represented Lyon’s second team in the French fourth tier. He was part of the Coupe Gambardella-winning side and has represented France at U16 level but could now line up against the land of his birth in Qatar on Nov. 30. Angers defender Yan Valery , another player to have represented France at youth level, has also been handed his maiden call-up.
SENEGAL International friendly fixtures: Bolivia (Saturday), Iran (Tuesday) STOCK CLIMBLING
Noah Fadiga : Aliou Cisse handed Fadiga a maiden call-up after he broke into the Brest team this season. He’s the son of former Senegal midfielder Khalilou Fadiga and could provide a spiritual link to the iconic 2002 Teranga Lions team who reached the quarterfinals, even if an injury means he’ll have to wait to make his debut.
AUSTRALIA International friendly fixtures: New Zealand (Thursday, Saturday) STOCK CLIMBING
Cameron Devlin: Garang Kuol and Jason Cummings may have grabbed the headlines of the first-time call-ups for a double-header of friendlies against New Zealand, but the terrier-like Devlin is playing week-in and week-out for Hearts in Scotland and could challenge for a midfield place in the World Cup squad.
STOCK FALLING
Jason Davidson: He ended seven years in the international wilderness when he was called into the Socceroos squad for playoffs against United Arab Emirates and Peru but didn’t feature in either. Despite moving to Belgium and playing regularly for Eupen, he has missed selection for the New Zealand friendlies.
HOW ARE THEY LOOKING?
Coach Graham Arnold has been talking up his goals of a second-round berth, but the immediate target remains to secure a first World Cup win since 2010. Set to open their tournament against France , they’ll be eyeing every bit of drama coming out of Les Blues’ camp with glee. – Joey Lynch
IR IRAN International friendly fixtures: Uruguay (Friday), Senegal (Tuesday) STOCK CLIMBING
Mehdi Taremi : Having established himself as one of the most effective strikers in the Portuguese league over the past three seasons, Taremi has continued his free-scoring ways in the 2022-23 campaign with five goals in Porto’s first seven matches. Sitting third in the league, the defending champions would be far worse off without their Iranian spearhead, who rescued them from what would have been a humiliating loss to Estoril at the weekend with a 99th-minute equaliser from the penalty spot.
SOUTH KOREA International friendly fixtures: Costa Rica (Friday), Cameroon (Tuesday) STOCK CLIMBING
Son Heung-Min : It was almost certain that Son’s stock would be falling — until he promptly produced a 13-minute hat trick off the bench in Tottenham’s 6-2 triumph over Leicester. With that, last season’s joint-top scorer in the Premier League looks to be back in form, which will be a huge boost for South Korea’s World Cup prospects given he is clearly capable of performing at a level above the rest.
JAPAN International friendly fixtures: United States (Friday), Ecuador (Tuesday) STOCK CLIMBING
Takefusa Kubo : After failing to break into the Real Madrid first team over the past three seasons, Kubo is enjoying a new lease on life at Real Sociedad . He continued to shine for Sociedad in the weekend’s 2-1 LaLiga win over Espanyol , assisting Alexander Sorloth’s 17th-minute opener after showing good determination to force opposition goalkeeper Alvaro Fernandez into an error. The 21-year-old is thriving with regular starting XI action, including a star turn in a recent 2-1 Europa League triumph over Manchester United .
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