Elon Musk announces ‘best coverage and live commentary’ for 2022 FIFA World Cup on Twitter


Elon Musk announces ‘best coverage and live commentary’ for 2022 FIFA World Cup on Twitter

Elon Musk announces FIFA World Cup 2022 inaugural match to be featured on twitter

The FIFA World Cup 2022 will begin on November 20, with hosts Qatar taking on Ecuador. Fans have previously relished sports coverage on Twitter, but with Elon Musk’s acquisition, it was suspected that things would alter significantly.

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Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who later took over Twitter, sent out a tweet late yesterday night welcoming people to witness the first World Cup match live on Twitter. However, Musk has now tweeted that fans can remain on the social media platform and watch the football World Cup 2022 live coverage.

Although Twitter is undergoing significant modifications, Elon Musk has vowed that the social media interface will provide the best coverage and real-time commentary of the FIFA World Cup 2022. This is the 1st World Cup to be carried in the Middle East, and the second in Asia after Japan and South Korea featured in the championship in 2002.

The host country, Qatar, will face Ecuador in the opening game of the tournament. Elon Musk’s recent tweet has also brought to an end any speculation that the microblogging platform will not be around for long. All sports fans who were concerned that they would lose access to real-time results on Twitter can rest convinced that nothing catastrophic will occur.

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Opening match of 2022 FIFA World Cup

Qatar versus Ecuador 2022 FIFA World Cup

Qatar, hosts of the FIFA World Cup 2022, will play the opening fixture of the tournament against Ecuador at the Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor, Qatar on November 20. They were initially set to play on November 21, but the football body announced on August 11 that a unanimous decision was taken by the Bureau of the FIFA C

This guarantees the continuation of a long-standing culture in which the FIFA World Cup commences with the first game starring either the hosts or the reigning champions. Since making their competitive international breakthrough in 1970, the Maroons have never qualified for the World Cup finals.

Senegal, who was expected to encounter the Netherlands in the first match, will now compete in the second game on November 21 at the Al Thumama Stadium in Doha, Qatar.

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