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Where to Watch Argentina vs Croatia, with Start Time & Betting Odds

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The World Cup campaign of 2022 is nearing its end. In our first Semi-Final, we will see South American favourites take on one of Europe’s surprise packages. In this article, we will be outlining where to watch Argentina vs Croatia as well as when it starts in various markets and previewing the action.

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Where to Watch Argentina vs Croatia in World Cup Semi-Final

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Where and When is Argentina vs Croatia

This semi-final clash will take place on December 13 in the Luasail Stadium in Qatar. For fans in the UK, it is an evening start time of 7 pm GMT. this means it is a 2 pm kick-off for those in the Eastern time zone of America and 1 pm for those in central time.

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For local fans in Argentina, the game will start at 4 pm. Fans on the other side of the world face a late night or early morning with the match scheduled to begin between 2 and 6 am in Australia depending on the time zone.

Where to Watch Argentina vs Croatia

There are a variety of options available to see the Vatreni duke it out with Lionel Messi and co. While not a complete list here are just a few of the ways to watch:

  • FOX (USA)
  • Fubo (USA)
  • Telemundo (USA)
  • ITV One (UK)
  • S4C (Wales)
  • CTV (Canada)
  • ITV Hub (UK)
  • TSN (Canada)
  • HRT (Croatia)
  • DIRECTV Sports (Argentina)
  • TyC Sports (Argentina)
  • Sports 18 (India)
  • SBS (Australia)

For more international listings you will need to check with local providers.

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Current Betting Odds

SkyBet currently has Lionel Scaloni’s team as the favourite with odds of 17/20. Croatia trail behind at 18/5 odds of victory.

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Last Word on Football recognises Qatar’s human rights abuses and instances of corruption taking place throughout the nation and in the background of the World Cup.

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