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The Worst Countries to Stay Focused at Work During the World Cup

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The FIFA World Cup is the most watched sporting event on the planet, and in the most soccer-obsessed nations, watching national teams play often takes precedence over getting work done. The tournament lasts for a little less than a month, and fans must wait four more years for the next. For many fans, this means watching as much as they can, while they can, no matter the hour.

The cup has teams from all permanently inhabited continents and therefore fans watching from across the full spectrum of time zones. Normally, sporting events are scheduled outside of standard work hours, but Monday through Friday, it’s always the workday somewhere in the world.

Luckily for fans, and to the chagrin of their employers, the increase in work-from-home and the proliferation of streaming services have made it easier to catch matches during working hours. Those at home, free of management supervision, can easily throw on matches in the background while they work – or pretend to work. (Whether or not the World Cup is on, these are the states where interest in working from home is rising the fastest.)

The increase in streaming services also means that it is much easier for people to watch the matches from their place of work, or anywhere else, on phones, tablets, and computers.  

There will have been a total of 64 matches played during this World Cup at eight different stadiums. To accommodate all this soccer, they’re scheduled throughout the day. Even host nation Qatar has 22 hours of matches played during its work week. (These are the World Cups with the highest attendance per game.)

Click here to see the worst countries to stay focused at work during the World Cup.

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Teams from the Americas have the most matches scheduled during their nations’ workdays, with nearly 70 hours of soccer amid working hours in the easternmost South American nations. During the group stage, match start times ranged between 5 a.m. and 2 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, or 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Brasilia Time – in the Americas’ easternmost time zone.  

East Asia and Oceania were the only areas with zero matches during work hours. Those in southeastern Australia are eight hours ahead of Qatar and have to stay up late or wake up very early to catch many of the games. Japan and Korea are both six hours ahead of Qatar and are in a similar situation.

31. Australia
> Working hours overlapping live World Cup matches: 0
> Est. potential value of lost productivity: N/A
> Goals scored in group stage by nat’l team: 3 for; 4 against
> Nat’l team tournament status: Eliminated in round of 16, loss vs. Argentina

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30. Japan
> Working hours overlapping live World Cup matches: 0
> Est. potential value of lost productivity: N/A
> Goals scored in group stage by nat’l team: 4 for; 3 against
> Nat’l team tournament status: Eliminated in round of 16, loss vs. Croatia (penalties)

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29. South Korea
> Working hours overlapping live World Cup matches: 0
> Est. potential value of lost productivity: N/A
> Goals scored in group stage by nat’l team: 4 for; 4 against
> Nat’l team tournament status: Eliminated in round of 16, loss vs. Brazil

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28. Qatar
> Working hours overlapping live World Cup matches: 22
> Est. potential value of lost productivity: $1.7 billion
> Goals scored in group stage by nat’l team: 1 for; 7 against
> Nat’l team tournament status: Eliminated in group stage, loss vs. Senegal AND Netherlands-Ecuador draw

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27. Saudi Arabia
> Working hours overlapping live World Cup matches: 22
> Est. potential value of lost productivity: $7.8 billion
> Goals scored in group stage by nat’l team: 3 for; 5 against
> Nat’l team tournament status: Eliminated in group stage, loss vs. Mexico

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26. Cameroon
> Working hours overlapping live World Cup matches: 42
> Est. potential value of lost productivity: $812.0 million
> Goals scored in group stage by nat’l team: 4 for; 4 against
> Nat’l team tournament status: Eliminated in group stage, win by Switzerland vs. Serbia

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25. Tunisia
> Working hours overlapping live World Cup matches: 42
> Est. potential value of lost productivity: $840.7 million
> Goals scored in group stage by nat’l team: 1 for; 1 against
> Nat’l team tournament status: Eliminated in group stage, win by Australia vs. Denmark

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24. Serbia
> Working hours overlapping live World Cup matches: 42
> Est. potential value of lost productivity: $1.1 billion
> Goals scored in group stage by nat’l team: 5 for; 8 against
> Nat’l team tournament status: Eliminated in group stage, loss vs. Switzerland

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23. Croatia
> Working hours overlapping live World Cup matches: 42
> Est. potential value of lost productivity: $1.2 billion
> Goals scored in group stage by nat’l team: 4 for; 1 against
> Nat’l team tournament status: Advancing to quarterfinals

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22. Morocco
> Working hours overlapping live World Cup matches: 42
> Est. potential value of lost productivity: $2.4 billion
> Goals scored in group stage by nat’l team: 4 for; 1 against
> Nat’l team tournament status: Advancing to quarterfinals

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21. Denmark
> Working hours overlapping live World Cup matches: 42
> Est. potential value of lost productivity: $7.1 billion
> Goals scored in group stage by nat’l team: 1 for; 3 against
> Nat’l team tournament status: Eliminated in group stage, loss vs. Australia

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20. Belgium
> Working hours overlapping live World Cup matches: 42
> Est. potential value of lost productivity: $10.8 billion
> Goals scored in group stage by nat’l team: 1 for; 2 against
> Nat’l team tournament status: Eliminated in group stage, draw vs. Croatia

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19. Poland
> Working hours overlapping live World Cup matches: 42
> Est. potential value of lost productivity: $12.1 billion
> Goals scored in group stage by nat’l team: 2 for; 2 against
> Nat’l team tournament status: Eliminated in round of 16, loss vs. France

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18. Switzerland
> Working hours overlapping live World Cup matches: 42
> Est. potential value of lost productivity: $14.6 billion
> Goals scored in group stage by nat’l team: 4 for; 3 against
> Nat’l team tournament status: Eliminated in round of 16, loss vs. Portugal

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17. Netherlands
> Working hours overlapping live World Cup matches: 42
> Est. potential value of lost productivity: $18.3 billion
> Goals scored in group stage by nat’l team: 5 for; 1 against
> Nat’l team tournament status: Advancing to quarterfinals

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16. Spain
> Working hours overlapping live World Cup matches: 42
> Est. potential value of lost productivity: $25.6 billion
> Goals scored in group stage by nat’l team: 9 for; 3 against
> Nat’l team tournament status: Eliminated in round of 16, loss vs. Morocco ,

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15. France
> Working hours overlapping live World Cup matches: 42
> Est. potential value of lost productivity: $52.7 billion
> Goals scored in group stage by nat’l team: 6 for; 3 against
> Nat’l team tournament status: Advancing to quarterfinals

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14. Germany
> Working hours overlapping live World Cup matches: 42
> Est. potential value of lost productivity: $75.8 billion
> Goals scored in group stage by nat’l team: 6 for; 5 against
> Nat’l team tournament status: Eliminated in group stage, goal difference tiebreaker

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13. Senegal
> Working hours overlapping live World Cup matches: 48
> Est. potential value of lost productivity: $566.7 million
> Goals scored in group stage by nat’l team: 5 for; 4 against
> Nat’l team tournament status: Eliminated in round of 16, loss vs. England

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12. Ghana
> Working hours overlapping live World Cup matches: 48
> Est. potential value of lost productivity: $1.6 billion
> Goals scored in group stage by nat’l team: 5 for; 7 against
> Nat’l team tournament status: Eliminated in group stage, loss vs. Uruguay

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11. Portugal
> Working hours overlapping live World Cup matches: 48
> Est. potential value of lost productivity: $5.1 billion
> Goals scored in group stage by nat’l team: 6 for; 4 against
> Nat’l team tournament status: Advancing to quarterfinals

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10. England
> Working hours overlapping live World Cup matches: 48
> Est. potential value of lost productivity: $65.4 billion
> Goals scored in group stage by nat’l team: 9 for; 2 against
> Nat’l team tournament status: Advancing to quarterfinals

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9. Wales
> Working hours overlapping live World Cup matches: 48
> Est. potential value of lost productivity: $65.4 billion
> Goals scored in group stage by nat’l team: 1 for; 6 against
> Nat’l team tournament status: Eliminated in group stage, loss vs. England

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8. Costa Rica
> Working hours overlapping live World Cup matches: 56
> Est. potential value of lost productivity: $1.5 billion
> Goals scored in group stage by nat’l team: 3 for; 11 against
> Nat’l team tournament status: Eliminated in group stage, loss vs. Germany

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7. Mexico
> Working hours overlapping live World Cup matches: 56
> Est. potential value of lost productivity: $30.9 billion
> Goals scored in group stage by nat’l team: 2 for; 3 against
> Nat’l team tournament status: Eliminated in group stage, goal difference tiebreaker

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6. Ecuador
> Working hours overlapping live World Cup matches: 62
> Est. potential value of lost productivity: $2.8 billion
> Goals scored in group stage by nat’l team: 4 for; 3 against
> Nat’l team tournament status: Eliminated in group stage, loss vs. Senegal

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5. Canada
> Working hours overlapping live World Cup matches: 62
> Est. potential value of lost productivity: $52.7 billion
> Goals scored in group stage by nat’l team: 2 for; 7 against
> Nat’l team tournament status: Eliminated in group stage, loss vs. Croatia and Morocco win vs. Belgium

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4. United States
> Working hours overlapping live World Cup matches: 62
> Est. potential value of lost productivity: $609.3 billion
> Goals scored in group stage by nat’l team: 2 for; 1 against
> Nat’l team tournament status: Eliminated in round of 16, loss vs. Netherlands

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3. Uruguay
> Working hours overlapping live World Cup matches: 68
> Est. potential value of lost productivity: $1.7 billion
> Goals scored in group stage by nat’l team: 2 for; 2 against
> Nat’l team tournament status: Eliminated in group stage, goals scored tiebreaker

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2. Argentina
> Working hours overlapping live World Cup matches: 68
> Est. potential value of lost productivity: $14.3 billion
> Goals scored in group stage by nat’l team: 5 for; 2 against
> Nat’l team tournament status: Advancing to quarterfinals

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1. Brazil
> Working hours overlapping live World Cup matches: 68
> Est. potential value of lost productivity: $46.8 billion
> Goals scored in group stage by nat’l team: 3 for; 1 against
> Nat’l team tournament status: Advancing to quarterfinals

Methodology

To identify the countries losing the most productivity during the World Cup, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed data calculated by Invgate, an IT services company. We ranked the countries competing in the World Cup tournament by the number of working hours that overlap with all games in the tournament. (Iran was excluded due to insufficient data.) 

In the case of a tie, countries were ranked by estimated potential value of lost productivity – a calculation of the share of the working year that overlaps with World Cup games taken as a share of the country’s 2021 GDP in current USD, as reported by the World Bank. 

For the purposes of this story, working hours are defined as 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday. The status of each country’s team in the tournament is current as of the end of the round of 16, which concluded on Dec. 6. 

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