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Final of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Qatar Schedule: Dates and Times

The World Cup in Qatar is already underway. The 32 teams are divided into their eight groups and, waiting for FIFA to offer the details about the schedule and the final calendar, we already know what day each team will play and what possible crosses this World Cup will bring.

The group stage will start on November 21 at 11.00 Spanish time with the opening match that Qatar will not finally play against Ecuador. The World Cup will be opened by Senegal and the Netherlands and will be played until December 2, with four daily matches. The knockout stages will be played immediately after, from December 3 to 6. Yes, there will be rest days until the start of the quarterfinals, which will be played on December 9 and 10. The two semi-finals will take place on December 13 and 14 and the World Cup will culminate with the meeting for the third and fourth place on December 17 and the grand final on December 18.

Qatar World Cup Schedule

The four daily matches of the group stage already have their schedule defined and will be played, in Spanish peninsular time, at 11.00, 14.00, 17.00, and 20.00. Except for the matches on the last day of each group, which will be played in pairs, at 16.00 and 20.00.

The qualifiers, from the knockout stages, will also be played in that double schedule of 16.00 and 20.00, Spanish peninsular time, at the rate of two matches per day. The two semi-finals will be played, on successive days, at 20.00 and both the third and fourth place and the final will be played at 16.00 Spanish peninsular time.

Qatar World Cup 2022 Schedule

 

Date Team 1 Match Team 2 Group Time* Location
21-Nov-22 Qatar 1 Ecuador A 7:00 PM Al Bayt Stadium
21-Nov-22 Senegal 2 Netherlands A 1:00 PM Al Thumama Stadium
21-Nov-22 England 3 Iran B 4:00 PM Khalifa International Stadium
21-Nov-22 USA 4 Wales B 10:00 PM Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium
22-Nov-22 France 5 Australia D 10:00 PM Al Janoub Stadium
22-Nov-22 Denmark 6 Tunisia D 4:00 PM Education City Stadium
22-Nov-22 Mexico 7 Poland C 7:00 PM Stadium 974
22-Nov-22 Argentina 8 Saudi Arabia C 1:00 PM Lusail Stadium
23-Nov-22 Belgium 9 Canada F 10:00 PM Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium
23-Nov-22 Spain 10 Costa Rica E 7:00 PM Al Thumama Stadium
23-Nov-22 Germany 11 Japan E 4:00 PM Khalifa International Stadium
23-Nov-22 Morocco 12 Croatia F 1:00 PM Al Bayt Stadium
24-Nov-22 Switzerland 13 Cameroon G 1:00 PM Al Janoub Stadium
24-Nov-22 Uruguay 14 South Korea H 4:00 PM Education City Stadium
24-Nov-22 Portugal 15 Ghana H 7:00 PM Stadium 974
24-Nov-22 Brazil 16 Serbia G 10:00 PM Lusail Stadium
25-Nov-22 Iran 17 Wales B 1:00 PM Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium
25-Nov-22 Qatar 18 Senegal A 4:00 PM Al Thumama Stadium
25-Nov-22 Netherlands 19 Ecuador A 7:00 PM Khalifa International Stadium
25-Nov-22 England 20 USA B 10:00 PM Al Bayt Stadium
26-Nov-22 Tunisia 21 Australia D 1:00 PM Al Janoub Stadium
26-Nov-22 Poland 22 Saudi Arabia C 4:00 PM Education City Stadium
26-Nov-22 France 23 Denmark D 7:00 PM Stadium 974
26-Nov-22 Argentina 24 Mexico C 10:00 PM Lusail Stadium
27-Nov-22 Japan 25 Costa Rica E 1:00 PM Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium
27-Nov-22 Belgium 26 Morocco F 4:00 PM Al Thumama Stadium
27-Nov-22 Croatia 27 Canada F 7:00 PM Khalifa International Stadium
27-Nov-22 Spain 28 Germany E 10:00 PM Al Bayt Stadium
28-Nov-22 Serbia 29 Cameroon G 1:00 PM Al Janoub Stadium
28-Nov-22 South Korea 30 Ghana H 4:00 PM Education City Stadium
28-Nov-22 Brazil 31 Switzerland G 7:00 PM Stadium 974
28-Nov-22 Portugal 32 Uruguay H 10:00 PM Lusail Stadium
29-Nov-22 England 33 Wales B 10:00 PM Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium
29-Nov-22 Iran 34 USA B 10:00 PM Al Thumama Stadium
29-Nov-22 Ecuador 35 Senegal A 6:00 PM Khalifa International Stadium
29-Nov-22 Netherlands 36 Qatar A 6:00 PM Al Bayt Stadium
30-Nov-22 Denmark 37 Australia D 6:00 PM Al Janoub Stadium
30-Nov-22 Tunisia 38 France D 6:00 PM Education City Stadium
30-Nov-22 Poland 39 Argentina C 10:00 PM Stadium 974
30-Nov-22 Saudi Arabia 40 Mexico C 10:00 PM Lusail Stadium
1-Dec-22 Croatia 41 Belgium F 6:00 PM Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium
1-Dec-22 Canada 42 Morocco F 6:00 PM Al Thumama Stadium
1-Dec-22 Japan 43 Spain E 10:00 PM Khalifa International Stadium
1-Dec-22 Costa Rica 44 Germany E 10:00 PM Al Bayt Stadium
2-Dec-22 Ghana 45 Uruguay H 6:00 PM Al Janoub Stadium
2-Dec-22 South Korea 46 Portugal H 6:00 PM Education City Stadium
2-Dec-22 Serbia 47 Switzerland G 10:00 PM Stadium 974
2-Dec-22 Brazil 48 Cameroon G 10:00 PM Lusail Stadium
Round of 16
3-Dec-22 1A 49 2B 6:00 PM Khalifa International Stadium
3-Dec-22 1C 50 2D 10:00 PM Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium
4-Dec-22 1B 51 2A 10:00 PM Al Bayt Stadium
4-Dec-22 1D 52 2C 6:00 PM Al Thumama Stadium
5-Dec-22 1E 53 2F 6:00 PM Al Janoub Stadium
5-Dec-22 1G 54 2H 10:00 PM Stadium 974
6-Dec-22 1F 55 2E 6:00 PM Education City Stadium
6-Dec-22 1H 56 2G 10:00 PM Lusail Stadium
Quarterfinals
9-Dec-22 W49 57 W50 10:00 PM Lusail Stadium
9-Dec-22 W53 58 W54 6:00 PM Education City Stadium
10-Dec-22 W51 59 W52 10:00 PM Al Bayt Stadium
10-Dec-22 W55 60 W56 6:00 PM Al Thumama Stadium
Semi Finals
13-Dec-22 W57 61 W58 10:00 PM Lusail Stadium
14-Dec-22 W59 62 W60 10:00 PM Al Bayt Stadium
Finals
17-Dec-22 L61 63 L62 6:00 PM Khalifa International Stadium
18-Dec-22 W61 64 W62 6:00 PM Lusail Stadium

When will the World Cup schedule 2022 be finalized?

As of June 14, 2022, all 32 countries have qualified for the World Cup. The final schedule has been completed with match times optimized for fans, players, and the media.

How many matches will there be in the 2022 World Cup?

A total of 64 matches will be played over the 28-day World Cup period. There are 48 matches in the group stage and 16 matches in the knockout round.

Where will the 2022 World Cup matches take place?

Qatar’s World Cup will play out in eight stadiums in and around Doha. The 2022 World Cup Venues are:

  • Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor.
  • Al Rayyan Stadium in Al Rayyan.
  • Al Janoub Stadium in Al Wakrah.
  • Al Thumama Stadium in Doha.
  • Education City Stadium in Doha.
  • Khalifa International Stadium in Doha.
  • Stadium 974 in Doha.
  • Lusail Stadium in Lusail.

 

FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Schedule, Dates, Groups

When And Whare FIFA 2022 World Cup

The 2022 FIFA World Cup begins on Nov. 21 for the first-ever winter edition of the competition set for Qatar. The action runs through the final on Dec. 18, but action begins on Nov. 21. Following the draw on April 1 and the intercontinental playoff winners in June in Doha, the complete match schedule is now known as the field is officially complete.

FIFA World Cup 2022 Groups:

Group A:

Qatar

Ecuador

Senegal

Netherlands

Group B:

England

Iran,

USA

Wales

Group C:

Argentina

Saudi Arabia

Mexico

Poland

Group D:

France Australia

Denmark

Tunisia

Group E:

Spain

Costa Rica

Germany

Japan

Group F:

Belgium

Canada

Morocco

Croatia

Group G:

Brazil

Serbia

Switzerland

Cameroon

Group H:

Portugal

Ghana

Uruguay

South Korea

64 matches in less than a month will face the 32 best teams in the world in the first World Cup in the Middle East

The participating countries have already set their way to the title at the World Cup in Qatar, which will be held from November 21 to December 18. Of the previous world champions, only Italy will be missing, eliminated in the playoff by North Macedonia. Of the favorites, the worst luck has been Brazil which will face Serbia, Switzerland and Cameroon in the first phase.

The last to get the ticket to Qatar have been Australia, Wales and Costa Rica, which had to go through the repechage. Australia first beat the United Arab Emirates and then beat Peru on penalties. Bale led Wales to the World Cup after leaving Ukraine on the road. And finally, Costa Rica beat New Zealand and will be the last member of the group in which Spain has been framed.

The Spanish team, which entered the draw in pot 1, so it avoided some of the favorites, will find itself in the group stage with Germany, Japan and Costa Rica, which beat New Zealand in the playoffs. Their first match will be against Costa Rica on November 23; on 27 November it will be Germany’s turn; and will close the group stage on December 1 against Japan. Luis Enrique’s players are presented to the appointment after having won six of the eight matches of their qualifying group, where the threat of falling in the playoff was present until the last day. There they won with a goal from Morata to Sweden (1-0), which finished second. Despite the difficulties, there is a certain atmosphere of optimism after the good role in the last European Championship, in which Spain reached the semifinals, where it was eliminated by Italy, which ended up winning the tournament.

France, the last champions, will play Australia, Denmark and Tunisia. The team led by Didier Deschamps has the challenge of improving the role of the last three winners of the tournament, Germany, Spain and Italy, who were eliminated in the group stage of the next World Cup.

The focus will also be on Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. Both, who will be present except for injury, will enter the group of players who have been in five World Cups, something that only Lothar Matthäus (Germany), Rafa Márquez (Mexico), Antonio Carbajal (Mexico) and Gianluigi Buffon (Italy) have achieved.

In this table you can check all the matches of the first phase of the tournament.

The final phase:

The top 16 teams from the first phase will qualify for the knockout rounds. In the eighth, the first two of each group will face each other between December 3 and 6. On December 18 at four o’clock in the afternoon, peninsular time in Spain, the two best will play the final.

Round of 16
3-Dec-22 1A 49 2B 6:00 PM Khalifa International Stadium
3-Dec-22 1C 50 2D 10:00 PM Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium
4-Dec-22 1B 51 2A 10:00 PM Al Bayt Stadium
4-Dec-22 1D 52 2C 6:00 PM Al Thumama Stadium
5-Dec-22 1E 53 2F 6:00 PM Al Janoub Stadium
5-Dec-22 1G 54 2H 10:00 PM Stadium 974
6-Dec-22 1F 55 2E 6:00 PM Education City Stadium
6-Dec-22 1H 56 2G 10:00 PM Lusail Stadium
Quarterfinals
9-Dec-22 W49 57 W50 10:00 PM Lusail Stadium
9-Dec-22 W53 58 W54 6:00 PM Education City Stadium
10-Dec-22 W51 59 W52 10:00 PM Al Bayt Stadium
10-Dec-22 W55 60 W56 6:00 PM Al Thumama Stadium
Semi Finals
13-Dec-22 W57 61 W58 10:00 PM Lusail Stadium
14-Dec-22 W59 62 W60 10:00 PM Al Bayt Stadium
Finals
17-Dec-22 L61 63 L62 6:00 PM Khalifa International Stadium
18-Dec-22 W61 64 W62 6:00 PM Lusail Stadium

A venue with controversy

This World Cup has been involved in controversy, from the choice of the venue to the problems in the construction of the stadiums and the doubts about respect for human rights, especially those of LGBT people and women. In addition, it is the first World Cup to be played in the Middle East and in autumn due to the weather conditions of the region. This fact will modify the calendar of the main European leagues, which will stop during the celebration of the tournament.

Six cities will host the matches. In them will be the eight stadiums, all practically new and concentrated in just 370 square kilometers, figures much lower than the previous World Cup in Russia in 2018. The opening match will be played between Qatar and Ecuador at the Al Bayt stadium in Jor while the final will be at the Lusail National Stadium, with a capacity of more than 94,000 spectators.

FIFA Men’s World Cup 2018 List Of Award Winners and Runners-Up Info

2018 FIFA World Cup Russia™ Information

Date                       14 June 2018 – 15 July 2018
Host country       Russia
Champions          France (2nd title)
Runners-up         Croatia
Third place          Belgium
Fourth place        England
Fair play award   Spain
Teams                   32 (from 5 confederations)

Football has been a popular sport for a long time, and there are very few people who do not like playing football. All games have a World Cup every 4 years, known as the FIFA World Cup.

The FIFA World Cup, regularly essentially called the World Cup, is a worldwide affiliation football rivalry challenged by the senior men’s public groups of the individuals from the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the game’s worldwide administering body. The title has been granted at regular intervals since the debut competition in 1930, besides in 1942 and 1946 when it was not held in light of the Second World War. The current victor is France, which won its second title at the 2018 competition in Russia.

The current organization includes a capability stage, which happens over the first three years, to determine which groups meet all competition stage requirements. In the competition stage, 32 groups, including the naturally qualifying host nation(s), go after the title at scenes inside the host nation(s) for about a month.

Here, 32 teams from all over the world saved and competed. After 4 years, a specific country is selected, and the FIFA World Cup is held there in groups of 32 teams, followed by a step-by-step game and More about.

Eight public groups have won the 21 World Cup competitions. Brazil has won multiple times, and they are the main group to have played in each competition. The other World Cup champs are Germany and Italy, with four titles every; Argentina, France, and debut victor Uruguay, with two titles each; and England and Spain, with one title each.

FIFA World Cups before World War II

Because of the Olympic football competition’s achievements, FIFA, with President Jules Rimet as the main thrust, again began taking a gander at arranging its own worldwide competition outside of the Olympics. On 28 May 1928, the FIFA Congress in Amsterdam chose to organize a big showdown itself. With Uruguay now double-cross-authority football title holders and to praise their centennial of autonomy in 1930, FIFA named Uruguay as the host nation of the debut World Cup competition.

The public relationship of chose countries was welcome to send a group; however, Uruguay’s decision as a scene for the opposition implied a long and exorbitant excursion over the Atlantic Ocean for European sides. To be sure, no European nation promised to send a group until two months before the beginning of the opposition. Rimet ultimately convinced groups from Belgium, France, Romania, and Yugoslavia to make the trip. In all-out, 13 countries participated: seven from South America, four from Europe, and two from North America.

The issues confronting the early World Cup competitions were the challenges of intercontinental travel and war. Hardly any South American groups were eager to head out to Europe for the 1934 World Cup. All North and South American countries aside from Brazil and Cuba boycotted the 1938 competition. Brazil was the main South American group to contend in both. The 1942 and 1946 rivalries, which Germany and Brazil looked to host, were dropped because of World War II and its consequence.

FIFA World Cups After World War II

The 1950 World Cup, held in Brazil, was the first to incorporate British members. English groups pulled out from FIFA in 1920, mostly out of reluctance to play against the nations they had been at battle with, and incompletely as a dissent against the unfamiliar effect on football, however, rejoined in 1946 after FIFA’s invitation. The competition likewise observed the arrival of 1930 bosses Uruguay, who had boycotted the past two World Cups. Uruguay won the competition again in the wake of vanquishing Brazil’s host country, in the match called “Maracanazo.”

In the competitions somewhere in the range of 1934 and 1978, 16 groups contended in every competition, besides in 1938, when Austria was consumed into Germany in the wake of qualifying, leaving the competition with 15 groups, and in 1950, when India, Scotland, and Turkey pulled out, leaving the competition with 13 groups. The majority of the partaking countries were from Europe and South America, with a little minority from North America, Africa, Asia, and Oceania. These groups were normally vanquished effectively by the European and South American groups. Until 1982, the main groups from outside Europe and South America to progress out of the first round were: the USA, semi-finalists in 1930; Cuba, quarter-finalists in 1938: North Korea, quarter-finalists in 1966; and Mexico, quarter-finalists in 1970.

So here Final Match Some history and about France dominated the game 4–2, having taken a 2–1 lead during the main half on an own objective and punishment granted by the video collaborator ref (VAR), the two firsts in a World Cup last. France turned into the second group in the 32-group World Cup to win all their knockout matches in guideline time, after Brazil in 2002. The last was the most elevated scoring World Cup last since 1966, and the most noteworthy scoring hour and a half last since 1958.[6] The match was viewed by a worldwide crowd of 1.12 billion individuals on TV and streaming stages.
Before 2018, France’s only World Cup victory was in 1998 – though they had also reached the final in 2006 – while Croatia was playing in their first World Cup final Info.

Full list of prize winners Fo the FIFA World Cup 2018
Harry Kane won the Golden Boot for scoring 6 goals:

Harry Kane (England)
Harry Kane was given the Golden Boot grant while Luka Modric stowed the Golden Ball grant as the 2018 FIFA World Cup concluded on Sunday.
Kane was granted the Golden Boot for scoring six objectives in the competition. Simultaneously, Modric’s clinical showcase in Croatia’s best-ever World Cup run acquired him the Golden Ball grant in Russia 2018.

Kylian Mbappe scored 4 goals and won the Youngest Player of the Tournament

Kylian Mbappe(France)
Mbappe’s amazing showcase at the World Cup, in which he got done with four objectives, acquired him the Young Player of the Tournament grant as Les Bleus lifted their subsequent World Cup in their set of experiences and first since 1998 in the wake of beating Croatia 4-2 at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow.

The French youngster had just demonstrated his class in Europe for AS Monaco and Paris Saint-Germain, yet he reported himself to the world in the current year’s World Cup with some thrilling exhibitions.

The PSG forward scored four objectives remembering a shocker for the last to assist France with beating Croatia 4-2 and lift the prize in Moscow.

He additionally turned into the second most youthful player to score in a FIFA World Cup last after Pele, who scored at 17 years old years and 249 days in 1958 for Brazil.

The 19-year-old threatened protectors, and they battled to stay aware of the Frenchman’s movement and quality, who tormented the safeguards all through the World Cup.

Luka Modric was awarded the Golden Ball while Thibaut Courtois won the Golden Glove:

Luka Modric (Croatia)
Modric has driven Croatia’s mission from the front and put his hand up at whatever point the group required him. He missed a punishment against Denmark at the round-of-16 however returned and changed over from the spot during the punishment shootout as the Croats progressed to the last eight.

The Real Madrid man demonstrated steel nerves and coordinated the entire game from the midfield as Zlatko Dalic’s men bettered their ‘brilliant age,’ who arrived at the semi-finals in 1998 and lost to France.

Golden Globes: Best Goalkeepers of the 2018 FIFA World Cup

Thibaut Courtois (Belgium)
Likewise to Hugo Lloris, Thibaut Courtois didn’t have the best of times last season, and he looked a long way from his best. Be that as it may, he was in excellent condition as he helped Belgium secure third spot at the current year’s competition – their best actually finish at a World Cup.

He was telling, certain and intense, and he utilized his sizeable edge to great use on various events to excursion himself over his objective.

The Chelsea plug rubbished the apparent idea that he is frail in managing balls driven down low to his sides, and he may have placed himself on the lookout for any Champions League sides searching for a genuine update this mid-year. He was reliably the best goalkeeper this mid-year and deservedly won the Golden Glove.

Spain wins the 2018 World Cup Fair Play Trophy.

Spain has been FIFA Fair Play award the team Spain may have smashed out of the World Cup rashly, yet they were granted the ‘Reasonable Play’ grant for being the most focused group in the competition.

La Roja was given an early difficulty before the competition as Julen Lopetegui was sacked for neglecting to advise the Spanish board about his arrangement with Real Madrid. Fernando Hierro was designated the group’s mentor for the World Cup, and they, by one way or another, figured out how to meet all requirements for the round-of-16 as Group B pioneers.

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