The World Cup 2022 semi-finals have arrived with two terrific encounters to savour on TV in the coming days.

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Argentina face Croatia in a tense battle between two toughened units, while France aim to avoid slipping over the banana skin of Morocco, who are in the mood to generate more history.

England fans may be starting to recover from the body-blow dealt by France at the weekend to enjoy the remaining games, with plenty of drama expected given the prior matches in this tournament.

RadioTimes.com brings you World Cup 2022 semi-final dates, as well as our latest predictions for all the encounters coming up once we know the match-ups.

For more World Cup features check out: World Cup 2022 TV schedule | World Cup 2022 on radio | World Cup 2022 TV presenters, pundits and commentators | World Cup stadiums

When are the World Cup semi-finals?

The World Cup 2022 semi-finals run between Tuesday 13th December 2022 and Wednesday 14th December 2022.

The remaining four teams will duel across two matches in the primetime 7pm time slots each day.

The winners from each day of action will be paired up for the showpiece – the World Cup final 2022.

World Cup semi-final dates

All UK times.

Semi-finals

Tuesday 13th December

SF1: Argentina v Croatia (7pm)

Wednesday 14th December

SF2: Morocco v France (7pm)

Check out our World Cup hub for all the latest from Qatar 2022, including match previews, predictions and analysis.

If you’re looking for something else to watch, check out our TV Guide and Streaming Guide, or visit our Sport hub.

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Michael PottsSport Editor

Michael Potts is the Sport Editor for Radio Times, covering all of the biggest sporting events across the globe with previews, features, interviews and more. He has worked for Radio Times since 2019 and previously worked on the sport desk at Express.co.uk after starting his career writing features for What Culture. He achieved a first-class degree in Sports Journalism in 2014.

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