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The article discusses the impact of expanding the World Cup competition to include 48 teams on the prospects of qualification and the chances of both major and minor teams. It explains that organizing matches according to their timing and encounter locations can influence team outcomes, as larger teams might find it easier to manage their schedules, while less fortunate teams face greater pressure and higher risks in the initial matches. The article suggests that the timing distribution of fixtures could give major teams an advantage in controlling the tournament's progression, pointing out that the real challenge won't just be about who plays whom, but also when.
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