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Africa: What’s in Store On the Second Day of the FIFA World Cup in Qatar?

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Doha, Qatar — The 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar gathers pace on the second day on Monday evening, with three fixtures lined up. Here is what to expect from Doha.

England vs Iran – 4pm

The ‘Three Lions’, champions in 1966, will start the hunt for their second World Cup trophy when they take on Iran at 4pm. Iran is coached by a tactician who knows the English game inside out.

Carlos Queiroz worked for years as Sir Alex Ferguson’s assistant at Manchester United, and he has been handling the Iranian team since September 7, returning for a second stint after previously leading them to the 2014 World Cup.

This is seen as a straight forward match for the English however, with a gulf in class between the two sides. It will be interesting to see England coach Gareth Southgate’s choice of the starting 11, especially with his squad selection having come under fire.

Senegal vs Netherlands – 6pm

This will definitely be the match of the day for all African faithful as African champions Senegal begin their campaign. The current squad have been likened to the ‘golden generation’ which reached the quarter finals of the 2002 showpiece.

They won the African Cup of Nations title for the first time ever and have been tipped to do well at the World Cup under coach Aliou Cisse who has just been recently handed a new improved contract.

However, the Senegalese will be without their talismanic striker Sadio Mane who is out injured after undergoing a foot surgery.