Saudi Arabia, a brave and talented team, stunned Argentina in a thrilling Group C opener by coming from behind to pull off one of the biggest upsets in World Cup history.
Saudi Arabia, ranked 51st in the world, might have been eliminated in the first half after LIONEL MESSI scored from the penalty spot and Argentina had three goals disallowed for offside.
SALEH AL SHEHRI’s low effort to tie the score and SALEM AL DAWSARI’s goal to put the Green Falcons ahead caused a commotion in the fans as the Green Falcons completely turned the game around in a dramatic 10-minute stretch after the interval.
After displaying their ruthlessness on one end, they showed their toughness on the other, holding a brilliant Argentina front line at bay to clinch just their fourth World Cup victory and widen the group.
The Qatar 2022 World Cup matches will also be shown on ZNBC-owned TV4, an educational channel.
The public can also watch the world cup matches on TV4, a free-to-air station, on the top star decoder channel 009, according to ZNBC Head of Corporate Affairs ANNE MUKABE.
According to a statement from MUKABE, the organization is thrilled with the compliments it has been receiving from the general public regarding the caliber of the signal coming from Qatar.
She has additionally pleaded with sponsors to stay on board and make the most of the advantages the public broadcaster is providing.

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