FIFA World Cup results 2022: Latest scores today, yesterday, and so far as curtain comes down on Qatar 2022

Simon Borg

FIFA World Cup results 2022: Latest scores today, yesterday, and so far as curtain comes down on Qatar 2022 image

After 64 matches, Argentina were crowned champions of the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar. 

Despite starting the tournament with a shock 2-1 loss to Saudi Arabia, Lionel Messi and Co. responded perfectly to win six straight matches. 

Argentina faced a defiant France in the final as Les Bleus looked to claim back-to-back World Cup titles. 

Messi gave Argentina the perfect start with an early penalty before Angel Di Maria gave the South Americans some breathing space before halftime. 

With France looking down and out, their young superstar Kylian Mbappe stepped up with just 10 minutes of regular time remaining with two goals in as many minutes. 

In extra time, Messi restored Argentina's lead before Mbappe once again equalised for Les Bleus in the dying minutes. 

Emiliano Martinez came up with a clutch save to deny France a late winner and then made a crucial stop in the penalty shootout as Argentina triumphed 4-2. 

Messi finally winning his first World Cup, along with another Golden Ball, while Mbappe took out the Golden Boot courtesy of his hat-trick in the final. 

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World Cup matches today

The final of the 2022 World Cup between Argentina and France took place at the Lusail Stadium on Sunday, as the curtain came down on the tournament.

DateTime (ET)MatchStadium
Dec. 1810 a.m.Argentina 3 France 3
(4-2 pens, aet)
Lusail Stadium

2022 World Cup results so far

Here are the matches of the total 64 in the books so far:

DateStageMatch 
Sunday, Dec. 18FArgentina 3 France 3 (4-2 pens, aet)Highlights
Saturday, Dec 17.3rdCroatia 2 Morocco 1Highlights
Wednesday, Dec. 14SFFrance 2 Morocco 0Highlights
Tuesday, Dec. 13SFArgentina 3 Croatia 0Highlights
Saturday, Dec. 10QFEngland 1 France 2Highlights
Saturday, Dec. 10QFMorocco 1 Portugal 0Highlights
Friday, Dec. 9QFArgentina 2 Netherlands 2 (4-3 pens, aet)Highlights
Friday, Dec. 9QFBrazil 1 Croatia 1 (2-4 pens, aet)Highlights
Tuesday Dec. 6R16Portugal 6 Switzerland 1Highlights
Tuesday, Dec. 6R16Morocco 0 Spain 0 (3-0 pens, aet)Highlights
Monday, Dec. 5R16Brazil 4 South Korea 1Highlights
Monday, Dec. 5R16Japan 1 Croatia 1 (1-3 pens, aet)Highlights
Sunday, Dec. 4R16England 3 Senegal 0Highlights
Sunday, Dec. 4R16France 3 Poland 1Highlights
Saturday, Dec. 3R16Argentina 2 Australia 1Highlights
Saturday, Dec. 3R16Netherlands 3 USA 1Highlights
Friday, Dec. 2GCameroon 1 Brazil 0Highlights
Friday, Dec. 2GSerbia 2 Switzerland 3Highlights
Friday, Dec. 2HGhana 0 Uruguay 2Highlights
Friday, Dec. 2HSouth Korea 2 Portugal 1Highlights
Thursday, Dec. 1ESpain 1 Japan 2Highlights
Thursday, Dec. 1EGermany 4 Costa Rica 2Highlights
Thursday, Dec. 1FBelgium 0 Croatia 0Highlights
Thursday, Dec. 1FCanada 1 Morocco 2Highlights
Wednesday, Nov. 30CPoland 0 Argentina 2Highlights
Wednesday, Nov. 30CSaudi Arabia 1 Mexico 2Highlights
Wednesday, Nov. 30DAustralia 1 Denmark 0Highlights
Wednesday, Nov. 30DTunisia 1 France 0Highlights
Tuesday, Nov. 29ANetherlands 2 Qatar 0Highlights
Tuesday, Nov. 29AEcuador 1 Senegal 2Highlights
Tuesday, Nov. 29BIran 0 USA 1Highlights
Tuesday, Nov. 29BWales 0 England 3Highlights
Monday, Nov. 28HPortugal 2 Uruguay 0Highlights
Monday, Nov. 28GBrazil 1 Switzerland 0Highlights
Monday, Nov. 28HSouth Korea 2 Ghana 3Highlights
Monday, Nov. 28GCameroon 3 Serbia 3Highlights
Sunday, Nov 27.ESpain 1 Germany 1Highlights
Sunday, Nov 27.FCroatia 4 Canada 1Highlights
Sunday, Nov 27.FBelgium 0 Morocco 2Highlights
Sunday, Nov 27.EJapan 0 Costa Rica 1Highlights
Saturday, Nov. 26CArgentina 2 Mexico 0Highlights
Saturday, Nov. 26DFrance 2 Denmark 1Highlights
Saturday, Nov. 26CPoland 2 Saudi Arabia 0Highlights
Saturday, Nov. 26DTunisia 0 Australia 1Highlights
Friday, Nov. 25BEngland 0 USA 0Highlights
Friday, Nov. 25ANetherlands 1 Ecuador 1Highlights
Friday, Nov. 25AQatar 1 Senegal 3Highlights
Friday, Nov. 25BWales 0 Iran 2Highlights
Thursday, Nov 24.GBrazil 2 Serbia 0Highlights
Thursday, Nov. 24HPortugal 3 Ghana 2Highlights
Thursday, Nov. 24HUruguay 0 South Korea 0Highlights
Thursday, Nov. 24GSwitzerland 1 Cameroon 0Highlights
Wednesday, Nov. 23FBelgium 1 Canada 0Highlights
Wednesday, Nov. 23ESpain 7 Costa Rica 0Highlights
Wednesday, Nov. 23EGermany 1 Japan 2Highlights
Wednesday, Nov. 23FMorocco 0 Croatia 0Highlights
Tuesday, Nov. 22DFrance 4 Australia 1Highlights
Tuesday, Nov. 22CMexico 0 Poland 0Highlights
Tuesday, Nov. 22DDenmark 0 Tunisia 0Highlights
Tuesday, Nov. 22CArgentina 1 Saudi Arabia 2Highlights
Monday, Nov. 21BUSA 1 Wales 1Highlights
Monday, Nov. 21ASenegal 0 Netherlands 2Highlights
Monday, Nov. 21BEngland 6 Iran 2Highlights
Sunday, Nov. 20AQatar 0 Ecuador 2Highlights

World Cup matches yesterday

Mislav Orsic's sublime goal towards the end of the first half gave Croatia a 2-1 win over Morocco in the third-place playoff at the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

Morocco were without key defenders Romain Saiss, Nayef Aguerd and Noussair Mazraoui and they began uncertainly before Josko Gvardiol converted a smartly worked set piece in the seventh minute. But Morocco defender Achraf Dari was left unmarked to hit back immediately.

Both sides continued to attack with the pressure off, making for an attractive spectacle. The most sumptuous moment of the first half came when Orsic lofted a beautiful finish over Yassine Bounou and in off the far post after the Morocco goalkeeper saw his team give possession away on the edge of his area.

The second period became more attritional as both sides suffered injuries and put everything on the line one last time after their superb campaigns in Qatar.

DateMatchStadium
Dec. 17Croatia 2 Morocco 1Khalifa International Stadium

Simon Borg

Simon Borg is a senior editor at The Sporting News who has covered football/soccer for over a decade. A supporter of Italian club Parma Calcio from his years growing up in Europe, he was previously a long-time member of Major League Soccer's digital media team, as a multimedia content producer, on-air personality, and Editor-in-Chief. Based in New York City, Borg is multilingual and has covered the domestic and global scene for TSN since 2021.