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Qatar 2022: Groups, fixtures, stadiums, squads, tickets, and more
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The FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 will be played from 20 November to 18 December in Qatar. It will be the 22nd edition of the competition, and the first played in the Arab world.
Here is everything you need to know about the tournament with full details on the teams, groups, fixtures, stadiums, ticketing, and more.
Qatar 2022 groups

Group A
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Qatar Team Analysis | Players to Watch
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Ecuador Team Analysis | Players to Watch
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Senegal Team Analysis | Players to Watch
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The Netherlands Team Analysis | Players to Watch
Group B
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England Team Analysis | Players to Watch
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IR Iran Team Analysis | Players to Watch
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Wales Team Analysis | Players to Watch
Group C
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Argentina Team Analysis | Players to Watch
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Saudi Arabia Team Analysis | Players to Watch
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Mexico Team Analysis | Players to Watch
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Poland Team Analysis | Players to Watch
Group D
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France Team Analysis | Players to Watch
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Australia Team Analysis | Players to Watch
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Denmark Team Analysis | Players to Watch
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Tunisia Team Analysis | Players to Watch
Group E
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Spain Team Analysis | Players to Watch
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Costa Rica Team Analysis | Players to Watch
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Germany Team Analysis | Players to Watch
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Japan Team Analysis | Players to Watch
Group F
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Belgium Team Analysis | Players to Watch
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Canada Team Analysis | Players to Watch
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Morocco Team Analysis | Players to Watch
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Croatia Team Analysis | Players to Watch
Group G
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Brazil Team Analysis | Players to Watch
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Serbia Team Analysis | Players to Watch
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Switzerland Team Analysis | Players to Watch
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Cameroon Team Analysis | Players to Watch
Group H
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Portugal Team Analysis | Players to Watch
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Ghana Team Analysis | Players to Watch
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Uruguay Team Analysis | Players to Watch
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Korea Republic Team Analysis | Players to Watch
Qatar 2022 match schedule
The group phase will be played from 20 November to 2 December. The knockout phase will run from 3-18 December. Qatar 2022 match schedule PDF version
Qatar 2022 tickets
The Last Minute Sales Phase is open and will run until 18 December. Apply for FIFA World Cup tickets (international fans) Apply for FIFA World Cup tickets (Qatar residents)
Qatar 2022 stadiums
The 64 matches will take place across eight venues: Al Bayt Stadium Khalifa International Stadium Al Thumama Stadium Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium Lusail Stadium Stadium 974 Education City Stadium Al Janoub Stadium
Qatar 2022 squads
Whereas FIFA World Cup squads were previously comprised of 23 players, each country will take 26 to Qatar 2022. Teams must submit their squads to FIFA by 14 November. Some have already released theirs: Argentina Australia squad Belgium squad Brazil squad Cameroon squad Canada squad Costa Rica squad Croatia squad Denmark squad England squad France squad Germany squad Ghana squad IR Iran Japan squad Korea Republic Mexico Morocco squad Netherlands Poland Portugal Qatar Saudi Arabia Senegal Serbia Spain Switzerland squad Tunisia Uruguay USA squad Wales squad
Note All squads are provisional until the final list of 26 players is announced by FIFA, following their s
bmission by participating teams, on 15 November.
Substitutions
Coaches will be able to make five substitutions during normal times. If a match goes to extra time, they will be permitted one additional substitution.
FIFA World Cup titles
Brazil (5) Germany (4) Italy (4) Argentina (2) France (2) Uruguay (2) England (1) Spain (1)
Watch on FIFA+
A joint production between FIFA+, Netflix, and Fulwell 73, this docuseries follows the journey of players as they strive to guide their nations to Qatar 2022 qualification. Series 1 features Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Luka Modric, and Thiago Silva.
Djalma Santos, who was 37 in England in 1966, has reigned as the oldest Brazilian to go to a World Cup for 56 years. Dani Alves is 39, but that didn’t stop him from fantasizing about stealing that record from another legendary right-back. This fascinating docuseries follows the Juazeiro native’s attempt to make fantasy a reality.
Roberto Baggio, Packie Bonner, Brandi Chastain, Alain Giresse, Uli Stielike, and England’s curse feature as this FIFA+ docuseries delves into the dramatic history of the penalty shoot-out.
Goals from FIFA World Cup matches Highlights from FIFA World Cup matches Full replays of FIFA World Cup matches Official FIFA World Cup films Discovering (featuring Hagi, Milla & Nakata) Eyes of the World (featuring Cruyff, Maradona & Zidane) Nigeria | The Debut (USA 1994) The Secrets of La Roja (featuring Casillas & Iniesta) Iceland | The Debut (Russia 2018)
References And Further Reading
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