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    World Cup 2022: Start date, schedule, teams, kick-off times and TV

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    By News Team on October 30, 2022 News Briefing, UK News
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    There’s not long to go until Qatar 2022 (Picture: Simon Holmes/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

    The 2022 Qatar FIFA World Cup is now just three weeks away with managers and teams applying the final touches ahead of the start of the greatest football show on Earth.

    There are plenty of differences, but much will remain the same as well, despite the World Cup being played in winter rather than the sweltering Qatari summer.

    England will be looking to win their first major trophy since 1966, but Gareth Southgate’s men will face tough opposition from the likes of France, Germany, Spain, Brazil and Argentina.

    Here is everything you need to know about the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, including dates, times, schedule, teams, venues and how to watch on TV.

    When does the FIFA World Cup 2022 start? Dates and schedule

    The World Cup will start on Sunday, November 20 and end on Sunday, December 18, 2022.

    World Cup schedule

    Group stage: November 20- December 2
    Round of 16: December 3-6
    Quarter-finals: December 9-10
    Semi-finals: December 13-14
    Final: December 18

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    World Cup TV coverage in the UK

    As usual, the BBC and ITV will be sharing the World Cup coverage.

    Every match will be shown live on TV, with fans also able to watch the action on BBC iPlayer and the ITV Hub.

    What’s the time difference?

    Qatar is three hours ahead of the UK in November, with matches kicking off at 10am, 1pm, 4pm and 7pm UK time during the group stage and 3pm and 7pm in the knockout stage.

    The World Cup promises to be a stunning spectacle under the lights (Picture: David Ramos/Getty Images)

    How to get tickets for the World Cup

    More than 800,000 tickets were sold when they first went on sale.

    Two more ticket window opportunities have already been and gone, meaning that fans still wishing to watch the action live in Qatar face a difficult task in getting hold of tickets.

    However, FIFA’s ‘Last Minute Sales Phase’ will open in advance of the competition starting, meaning that tickets could still become available for World Cup matches.

    Another official resale window will also open ahead of the tournament.

    For more information, visit the FIFA website.

    Which teams have qualified?

    The 32 teams contesting the World Cup have now been confirmed, and the group stages have already been drawn.

    World Cup group stage

    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

    What is happening to the Premier League and Champions League during the World Cup?

    The Premier League will stop for six weeks on November 13, with the first World Cup match taking place on November 20.

    This is just one of a number of impacts the Qatar tournament will have on the Premier League.

    The Premier League will return to action on Boxing Day just eight days after the final.

    Meanwhile, the Champions League group stage will finish on November 2, and has been condensed into an eight week window instead of the usual 12.

    The season started earlier (August 6, 2022) and will finish slightly later (May 28, 2023) than normal.

    England will be looking to impress in Qatar (Picture: Sebastian Frej/MB Media/Getty Images)

    Why is the World Cup being played in winter?

    The tournament is being held in winter to avoid the extremely high temperatures in Qatar during the summer months.

    Temperatures in June and July – when the World Cup is typically played – average around 37C, which is deemed too hot for players.

    What will be the temperature in Qatar during the World Cup?

    The temperature in November and December in Qatar is likely to be perfectly fine for playing football, unlike if it was played in June and July.

    WeatherAndClimate.com reports that the maximum temperature in November in Doha is 30°C, with a minimum of 20°C, with these falling to a max of 25°C and minimum of 16°C in December.

    The stadiums will feature sophisticated air conditioning units to keep the temperature cool at pitch level.

    When is the England squad announced?

    Gareth Southgate has chosen his provisional England squad of between 35-55 players for the World Cup.

    However, Southgate did not publicly reveal the names on his provisional list – nor was he required to.

    Southgate will then whittle the group down to the final 26 players who will join him on the plane to Qatar on Thursday, November 10, according to Talksport.

    Southgate will be hoping that his key players remain free from injury in the build-up to the tournament.

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    When are England’s fixtures at the World Cup?

    England have been drawn in Group B alongside USA, Iran and Wales.

    England World Cup fixtures

    England vs Iran: Monday, November 21 at 1pm
    England vs USA: Friday, November 25 at 7pm
    Wales vs England: Tuesday, November 29 at 7pm

    Have the World Cup kits been released yet?

    England have released their new home and away kits for the competition, with their new designs a striking resemblance to some of their popular retro kits.

    Wales have also released their new stylish shirts as they gear up for their first World Cup since 1958.

    Many of the other nations taking part in the World Cup have released their new home and away kits.

    England will look the part in Qatar (Picture: The FA/PA Wire)

    What stadiums will be used?

    There are eight stadiums being used in Qatar, with the opening match staged at the Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor and the final at the Lusail Iconic Stadium in Lusail.

    FIFA have confirmed that semi-automated offside technology will be used in stadiums to help improve the accuracy and speed of offside decisions.

    Lusail Iconic Stadium, Lusail: Capacity: 80,000
    5x Group Matches
    1x Round of 16
    1x Quarter-Final
    1x Semi-Final
    Final

    The Lusail Stadium will play host to the FIFA World Cup final (Picture: Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)

    Al Bayt Stadium, Al Khor: Capacity: 60,000

    5x Group Matches1x Round of 161x Quarter-Final1x Semi-Final

    Al Janoub Stadium, Al Wakrah: Capacity: 40,000

    5x Group Matches1x Round of 16

    Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium, Al Rayyan: Capacity: 40,000

    5x Group Matches1x Round of 16

    Khalifa International Stadium, Doha: Capacity: 40,000

    5x Group Matches1x Round of 16Match for Third Place

    Education City Stadium, Doha: Capacity: 40,000

    5x Group Matches1x Round of 161x Quarter-Final

    Ras Abu Aboud Stadium, Ras Abu Aboud: Capacity: 40,000

    5x Group Matches1x Round of 16

    Al Thumama Stadium, Doha: Capacity: 40,000

    5x Group Matches1x Round of 161x Quarter-Final


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