Everything You Need to Know About FIFA World Cup 2022: Qatar
Hayya FIFA fans, the awaited world cup of this year is already here! In the 2018 World Cup, we saw some of our most famous football players retire. We also saw some new players enter the spotlight. Moreover, France took the trophy after 2 decades. So, now we look at which teams have qualified for this year and what the schedule will be like.
Which Teams got Qualified for FIFA World Cup 2022?
Following are the qualified teams (group-wise):
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
Which Teams Couldn’t Make it to FIFA 2022?
Found any countries missing? Well, let’s start with the teams who played in the last world cup. We’ll be missing the following countries this year:
· Sweden
· Russia
· Colombia
· Nigeria
· Peru
· Egypt
· Iceland
· Panama
Italy has failed to qualify yet again. This time, they lost their qualifying match to North Macedonia. Some other countries we’ll be missing this year include Chile, New Zealand, and Algeria.
What is the Schedule of Matches so Far?
We’ve already seen the opening match of Qatar VS Ecuador on the 20th, wherein the host lost the match. This was followed by England VS Iran, Senegal VS Netherlands, and USA VS Wales the next day.
Following are the next set of matches (as per the Qatar time zone):
22nd November, 22
1:00 PM: Argentina VS Saudi Arabia
4:00 PM: Denmark VS Tunisia
7:00 PM: Mexico VS Poland
10:00 PM: France VS Australia
23rd November, 22
1:00 PM: Morocco VS Croatia
4:00 PM: Germany VS Japan
7:00 PM: Spain VS Costa Rica
10:00 PM: Belgium VS Canada
24th November, 22
1:00 PM: Switzerland VS Cameroon
4:00 PM: Uruguay VS South Korea
7:00 PM: Portugal VS Ghana
10:00 PM: Brazil VS Serbia
25th November, 22
1:00 PM: Wales VS Iran
4:00 PM: Qatar VS Senegal
7:00 PM: Netherlands VS Ecuador
10:00 PM: England VS USA
26th November, 22
1:00 PM: Tunisia VS Australia
4:00 PM: Poland VS Saudi Arabia
7:00 PM: France VS Denmark
10:00 PM: Argentina VS Mexico
27th November, 22
1:00 PM: Japan VS Costa Rica
4:00 PM: Belgium VS Morocco
7:00 PM: Croatia VS Canada
10:00 PM: Spain VS Germany
28th November, 22
1:00 PM: Cameroon VS Serbia
4:00 PM: South Korea VS Ghana
7:00 PM: Brazil VS Switzerland
10:00 PM: Portugal VS Uruguay
After all the teams have played, here onwards, we start proceeding towards the knock-outs:
29th November, 22
6:00 PM: Ecuador VS Senegal
6:00 PM: Netherlands VS Qatar
10:00 PM: Wales VS England
10:00 PM: Iran VS USA
30th November, 22
6:00 PM: Australia VS Denmark
6:00 PM: Tunisia VS France
10:00 PM: Poland VS Argentina
10:00 PM: Saudi Arabia VS Mexico
1st December, 22
6:00 PM: Croatia VS Belgium
6:00 PM: Canada VS Morocco
10:00 PM: Japan VS Spain
10:00 PM: Costa Rica VS Germany
2nd December, 22
6:00 PM: Ghana VS Uruguay
6:00 PM: South Korea VS Portugal
10:00 PM: Serbia VS Switzerland
10:00 PM: Cameroon VS Brazil
Depending on the winners of the above matches, the next few matches will be scheduled from 3rd December. By 9th December, we’ll reach the quarter-finals. The semi-finals occur on the 13th and 14th, the 3rd play-off on the 17th, and the final on the 18th.
To watch any of these matches live, you must book your tickets to Qatar and, of course, to the stadium. Since it’s FIFA, getting to the stadium won’t be that simple. You have the schedule, so reserve your dates for the matches. The time is now or never!
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