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Live Scores Cameroon vs Serbia Live Score 11/28/2022

to win the last game

The first match of the 2022 World Cup today, Group G group match, Cameroon drew with Serbia in the best way 3-3, sharing 1 point each and both of them still have a chance to qualify for the final match.

In this game, both teams enter the field having lost in the first game together. Cameroon first took the lead through Jean-Charles Castelletto, but Serbia then equalized and went on to score two goals in stoppage time, and the first half ended with Strahinja Pavlovic and Sergej Milinkovic-Savic.

Going into the second half, Aleksandar Mitrovic added one more goal for Serbia to tear it down 3-1 in the 53rd minute. At this point, the game should go to Serbia without a problem.

However, in the 63rd minute, Vincent Abu Bakr slipped in and lifted the ball over the goalkeeper in a better way. At first it looked like it was offside, but VAR decided it was the goal. Cameroon is hopeful again.

and up to the 66th minute, the shaman team equalized from the ball that Abu Bakr gave to Maxim Chupo-Moting to shoot from close range, after which both teams could not accelerate, ending with a score of 3- 3.

The first match of the FIFA World Cup 2022 that will be played on the football table today is the second round of Group G matches between Cameroon and Serbia. Get live football results from the evening 5:00 pm

Football results in the first game, both teams losing together. Cameroon lost 0-1 to Switzerland while Serbia lost 2-0 to Brazil.

Readiness before this game, the Cameroon shaman team has no reports of injured players, all 26 people are ready to enter the field. As for Serbia, the injured Philip Kostich may not be able to play. But in the offensive line, it should be Dusan Vlahovich as the starting team was only a substitute after the first game.

First match against Brazil Serbia resisted until the second half. As for this game, it should be an adjustment of the way of play to focus more on attack. which, in general comparison, is still considered clearly inferior