Fifa world cup 2022 Serbia Squad

FIFA World Cup 2022 Serbia Squad | Full Fixtures and Possible Starting 11

FIFA World Cup 2022 Serbia Squad

As coach Dragan Stojkovic looks to continue Serbia’s fine form from the qualifying round, the team will attempt to break their demon of not reaching the knockout stage this edition. Serbia will qualify for the World Cup for the third time in four editions but has failed to advance past the group stage each time. Fans will be hoping for a better outcome this time. This is after they advanced to the tournament by winning a group that included Portugal, the Republic of Ireland, Luxembourg, and Azerbaijan. The Serbian team is filled with talented players who play for top teams in the top five European leagues. They should contend with the Swiss and Cameroon for the second qualification spot from Group G, with Brazil expected to claim the top spot.

Matches in the group (all times GMT):

Brazil vs Serbia – 19:00 on Thursday 24 November

Cameroon vs Serbia at 10:00 a.m. On Monday, 28 November,

Serbia vs Switzerland – Friday, 2 December – 19:00

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FIFA World Cup 2022 Serbia Squad

The Serbian defence will be made up of Milenkovic, Veljkovic, and Pavlovic, with Milinkovic in goal for Torino. There will be a creative midfield led by Dusan Tadic and Sergej Milinkovic-Savic. However, their strongest area will be in the attack where they will be led by Juventus hotshots Dusan Vlahovic and Aleksandar Mitrovic. They are both flying high at their respective clubs, and Serbia will place a lot of hope in their progress.

The players have the potential to cause an upset, but it is up to them to perform at their best on the biggest stage.

There are a number of players who should start for Croatia, though, including Strahinja Pavlovic, Milos Veljkovic, Nikola Milenkovic, Andrija Zivkovic, Sasa Lukic, Sergej Milinkovic-Savic, Filip Kostic, Dusan Tadic, Aleksandar Mitrovic, and Dusan Vlahovic.

World Cup 2022 groups

FIFA World Cup 2022 Groups

Groups Teams
Group A Qatar, Ecuador, Senegal, and the Netherlands.
Group B England, Iran, USA, Wales.
Group C Argentina, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, and Poland.
Group D France, Australia, Denmark, and Tunisia.
Group E Spain, Costa Rica, Germany, and Japan.
Group F Belgium, Canada, Morocco, and Croatia.
Group G Brazil, Serbia, Switzerland, Cameroon.
Group H Portugal, Ghana, Uruguay, and South Korea.

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