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2022 World Cup Group B Preview: Four Capable Sides Stumble Into Qatar

The U.S., England, Wales and Iran all have encountered problems entering the World Cup, adding another layer to an already deep and intriguing group.

For all of the star power on display, Group B features four teams entering the tournament with serious questions. The U.S. stumbles into Qatar in poor form, with a drubbing at the hands of Japan and an indifferent draw with Saudi Arabia in its final warmups. England was relegated from its group in the UEFA Nations League after a string of defeats. Wales has won one of its last eight matches. Iran fired manager Dragan Skočić in July despite an excellent qualifying run and brought back Carlos Queiroz for a third Cup, while its players have been involved with anti-government protests.

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Yet in international competition, where the games can often be cagey and choppy, talent should be enough to win through in this group. England was at one point the betting favorite to win the whole tournament, and for good reason—the Three Lions have one of the most complete rosters in the world, led by captain Harry Kane. And while the U.S. has talented players at big clubs around the globe, the fact remains that the Americans have been held without a goal in six of their last seven games against teams in this field. That lack of firepower could leave the door open for Wales and Iran.

England’s Harry Kane and Phil Foden

Kane and Phil Foden help lead England’s star-laden attack.

CHAOS COMPONENT

Gareth Bale’s always turned in his best performances while wearing the colors of Wales. Never mind his drab form in MLS (two goals in 12 regular-season games for LAFC), and Wales’s run of five matches without a win. Bale’s 40 international goals are a reminder of his ability, which should put the rest of the group on alert.

Gareth Bale-led Wales is in its first World Cup since 1958

Bale (11) helped lead Wales to its first World Cup in 64 years, and his dramatic goal in MLS Cup could be the positive momentum he needs to hit his top form.

HISTORY LESSON

The most famous World Cup victory for the U.S. came in 1950, when Joe Gaetjens gave the Americans a 1–0 win over England. In their last World Cup meeting, in 2010, they drew 1–1, prompting the New York Post to run the headline: USA Wins 1–1. The sides will meet on Black Friday.

Christian Pulisic, Weston McKennie and Tyler Adams lead the USMNT into the 2022 World Cup

Christian Pulisic, Weston McKennie and Tyler Adams lead the USMNT into the 2022 World Cup.

GAME OF THE GROUP

England vs. Wales, Nov. 29

England and Wales have a rich, complex rivalry that has been one- sided: England has won the last six matchups. But they have never met in the World Cup—until now. 

GO DEEPER

Team profiles and squad lists for: England | Iran | United States | Wales

PROJECTED GROUP FINISH

England, USA, Iran, Wales

Porto’s Mehdi Taremi stars for Iran

Porto striker Mehdi Taremi is a top scoring threat for Iran.

ODDS (via SI Sportsbook)

ENGLAND

To win the group (-300) | To win the World Cup (+800)

UNITED STATES

To win the group (+500) | To win the World Cup (+12500)

WALES

To win the group (+500) | To win the World Cup (+12500)

IRAN

To win the group (+1600) | To win the World Cup (+50000)

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