Who won FIFA World Cup 2022 third place match? Croatia vs Morocco result, goalscorers, highlights from Qatar

Dominic Booth

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There is now only one match to go at the 2022 FIFA World Cup after Croatia and Morocco played out an entertaining third place match at the Khalifa International Stadium.

Both sides had lost their semifinals, to Argentina and France respectively, but had plenty to play for on Saturday.

Croatia and Morocco had been the two biggest underdog stories of the tournament, and their supporters relished one final chance to see their heroes on the biggest stage of all in Qatar. And both teams bowed out with respectable showings.

The Sporting News runs through what happened in the match here, what it means for both nations and more:

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World Cup third place match final score, result

Croatia clinched the FIFA World Cup 2022 bronze medal with a 2-1 victory over Morocco at the Khalifa International Stadium in Al Rayyan.

World Cup third place match goals

Although these two sides had battled to a 0-0 draw in their first meeting in Qatar, in their Group F clash, there was far more entertainment in the third-place playoff.

Josko Gvardiol opened the scoring inside 10 minutes for Croatia with a superb header, although Morocco hit back almost instantly through Achraf Dari.

It didn't take Croatia too long to restore their lead, however, with Mislav Orsic's cultured finish making it 2-1 before half-time with one of the best goals of the tournament.

The European side then held onto their marginal lead and claim their second ever World Cup third place finish.

FIFA World Cup third place match highlights

US viewers can see some of the highlights from the match here:

History of World Cup third place

There were no third place play-off matches in 1930 or 1950, but otherwise the FIFA tournament has always had the two semifinal losers play each other for the bronze medal.

Germany have the most third place finishes of any country (four if you include their 1970 finish as West Germany). Croatia finished third in 1998, while Morocco were contesting their first ever World Cup third place play-off.

World Cup yearThird place teamMatch scoreFourth place team
1934Germany3-2Austria
1938Brazil4-2Sweden
1954Austria3-1Uruguay
1958France6-3West Germany
1962Chile1-0Yugoslavia
1966Portugal2-1Soviet Union
1970West Germany1-0Uruguay
1974Poland1-0Brazil
1978Brazil2-1Italy
1982Poland3-2France
1986France4-2Belgium
1990Italy2-1England
1994Sweden4-0Bulgaria
1998Croatia2-1Netherlands
2002Turkey3-2South Korea
2006Germany3-1Portugal
2010Germany3-2Uruguay
2014Netherlands3-0Brazil
2018Belgium2-0England
2022Croatia2-1Morocco

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World Cup final start time, TV channels, venue

Now attention will turn to the main event on Sunday at 6pm local time in Qatar at Lusail Iconic Stadium.

Here's how that translates to various times around the world. Here's how you can watch all the action in some of the major global territories.

 DateTimeTV ChannelStreaming
USASun, Dec. 1810:00 ETFox,
Telemundo, Universo
fuboTV,
Fox Sports site/app,
Telemundo Deportes site/app,
Peacock, Universo Now
CanadaSun, Dec. 1810:00 ETTSN 1, CTV, RDS (French)TSN site/app, CTV website,
RDS app
UKSun, Dec. 1815:00 GMTBBC One, ITV 1, STVBBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website, ITVX, STV Player
AustraliaMon, Dec. 1902:00 AEDTSBSSBS On Demand
IndiaSun, Dec. 1820:30 ISTSports 18, MTV HD (Hindi)JioTV
Hong KongSun, Dec. 1823:00 HKTNow TV (Ch. 616, 618), ViuTVNow TV
MalaysiaSun, Dec. 1823:00 MYTRTM TV2, Astro FIFA World Cup 1Astro GO, RTMKlik
SingaporeSun, Dec. 1823:00 SGTChannel 5, StarHub TV FIFA World Cup, Singtel FIFA World Cup 141Singtel TV GO, CAST,
StarHub TV+, MeWatch
New ZealandMon, Dec. 1904:00 NZDTSky Sport 7 beIN SportsSky Go, Sky Sport NOW

Dominic Booth

Dominic first joined the Sporting News UK in November 2022 to work on our World Cup coverage as a freelance sub editor. He was previously a sport content editor and Man United writer at the Manchester Evening News, is a regular at both Old Traffords, football and cricket and also works for The Guardian and BBC Sport.