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FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 – Facts, Details & Everything You Need to Know

Countdown begins, and the stage is set for the colossal legends to battle for the prestigious title in the world of football tournaments. Yes, we are talking about the all-time great mega event Fifa World Cup 2022. After holding back their nerves and excitement for four years, fans will be able to witness the live matches on the football grounds of Qatar, television screens, and online platforms.

This year’s FIFA is going to be more energetic and thrilling, as 32 teams are fit and ready to show their magic and provide the most stirring and action-packed matches. For the first time on sold-out grounds in Qatar, the FIFA tournament will bring the heat of high drama, as there will be some chilly and wintry atmosphere during the matches.

So, are you ready to spot the electrifying close encounters between the champion teams in the FIFA World Cup edition 2022?

Overview of 2022 FIFA World Cup

We are just a couple of days away from the 22nd edition of the world-famous FIFA World Cup, where 32 teams will go against each other to have their names on the title. The event will highlight the grounds of Qatar and peak the sports channels from 20 November to 18 December 2022. After the strong voting rounds between Qatar and the United States, the Arab country grabbed more votes in host selection bidding. So, now it will entertain the event of 64 matches on eight home venues.

It will be interesting to see how two-time and current champion France defends the title against 31 other strong contenders. In the same way, will the Brazil team come with a strong mindset, win the title for the 6th time, and make a record of their own, or will Croatia avenge the loss? There is a lot of buzz that the cup won’t leave the UEFA section. We may not know who will have the title this time, but people are going to have one thing for sure, which is pure entertainment.

FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Broadcasting & Streaming Worldwide

It is not a hassle to search the broadcasting channel to watch the FIFA world cup, as the live coverage will be streamed worldwide. On the other hand, more than 80 countries’ networks have broadcasting and streaming rights. Otherwise, here are some broadcasting partner networks shared below.

Broadcasting Platforms

Territory  Broadcasting Channels
Australia SBS Network
USA Fox and Telemundo
France TF1 and beIN Sports
Garmany ARD, ZDF, and Deutsche Telekom
Argentina TVP and TyC Sports
Brazil TV Globo
Portugal RTP, SIC, Sport TV, and TVI
UK BBC and ITV
Canada Bell Media
Mexico Sky, Televisa, and TV Azteca
India Star Sport Network and Viacom18
Pakistan Ten Sports and A Sports

Online Streaming Platforms

You can easily watch the live stream of FIFA World Cup Qatar from any part of the world through these platforms.

Sking Tv
Fubo Tv
FS1
Hulu + Live TV
YouTube Tv
DirecTV Stream
Hulu+ Plus Live Tive
Spectrum
Viacom18 App

Tournament Formats

  • Group State 
  • Knockout Rounds 
  1. Super 16
  2. Quarter-finals
  3. Semi-finals
  4. Third Place Play-Offs
  5. Finals

Top 32 Qualified Teams to Play This Year’s FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022

UEFA AFC CAF CONMEBOL CONCACAF
Belgium 

Croatia 

Denmark

England 

France 

Germany 

Netherlands

Poland 

Portugal

Serbia 

Spain 

Switzerland 

Wales

Qatar

Australia

Iran

Japan

Saudi Arabia 

South Korea

 

Cameroon 

Ghana 

Morocco 

Senegal 

Tunisia

 Argentina 

 Brazil 

 Ecuador

 Uruguay 

Canada 

Costa Rica 

Mexico 

United States 

FIFA World Cup 2022 Teams Squad

Each team consists of 26 players. They are lined up under their country teams and according to their field positions.

Brazil Belgium Croatia Denmark
(Forwards)

Antony

Gabriel Jesus

Gabriel Martinelli

Neymar

Pedro

Raphinha

Richarlison

Rodrygo

Vinicius Junior

(Midfielders)

Bruno Guimaraes

Casemiro

Everton Ribeiro Fabinho

Fred, Lucas Paqueta

(Defenders)

Dani Alves

Danilo

Alex Sandro

Alex Telles

Bremer

Eder Militao Marquinhos

Thiago Silva

(Goalkeepers)

Alisson Ederson Weverton

(Forwards)

Romelu Lukaku

Michy Batshuayi

Lois Openda

Charles De Ketelaere Eden Hazard

Jeremy Doku

Dries Mertens

Leandro Trossard

(Midfielders)

Hans Vanaken

Axel Witsel

Youri Tielemans Amadou Onana

Kevin De Bruyne Yannick Carrasco Thorgan Hazard

Timothy Castagne Thomas Meunier

(Defenders)

Jan Vertonghen

Toby Alderweireld Leander Dendoncker Zeno Debast

Arthur Theate

Wout Faes

(Goalkeepers)

Thibaut Courtois

Simon Mignolet

Koen Casteels

(Forwards)

Ivan Perisic

Andrej Kramaric

Bruno Petkovic

Mislav Orsic

Ante Budimir

Marko Livaja

(Midfielders)

Luka Modric

Mateo Kovacic Marcelo Brozovic Mario Pasalic

Nikola Vlasic

Lovro Majer

Kristijan Jakic

Luka Sucic

(Defenders)

Domagoj Vida

Dejan Lovren

Borna Barisic

Josip Juranovic

Josko Gvardiol

Borna Sosa

Josip Stanisic

Martin Erlic

Josip Sutalo

(Goalkeepers)

Dominik Livakovic

Ivica Ivusic

Ivo Grbic

(Forwards)

Andreas Cornelius

Martin Braithwaite Kasper Dolberg

Mikkel Damsgaard Jesper Lindstrom

Yussuf Poulsen

Andreas Skov Olsen Jonas Wind

(Midfielders)

Thomas Delaney

Mathias Jensen

Christian Eriksen Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg Christian Norgaard

Robert Skov

(Defenders)

Alexander Bah

Simon Kjaer

Joachim Andersen Joakim Maehle

Andreas Christensen Rasmus Kristensen

Jens Stryger Larsen Victor Nelsson

Daniel Wass

(Goalkeepers)

Kasper Schmeichel Oliver Christensen Frederik Ronnow

Adenor Leonardo Bacchi (Coach) Roberto Martínez (Coach) Zlatko Dalić (Coach) Kasper Hjulmand (Coach)
England France Germany Netherlands
(Forwards)

Harry Kane

Callum Wilson

Marcus Rashford Raheem Sterling Bukayo Saka

Phil Foden

Jack Grealish

James Maddison

(Midfielders)

Declan Rice

Jude Bellingham

Kalvin Phillips

Jordan Henderson Conor Gallagher

Mason Mount

(Defenders)

Kieran Trippier

Trent A Arnold

Kyle Walker

Ben White

Harry Maguire

John Stones

Eric Dier

Conor Coady

Luke Shaw

(Goalkeepers)

Jordan Pickford

Aaron Ramsdale
Nick Pope

(Forwards)

Karim Benzema

Kingsley Coman Ousmane Dembele Olivier Giroud

Antoine Griezmann Kylian Mbappe Christopher Nkunku Marcus Thuram

(Midfielders)

Eduardo Camavinga Youssouf Fofana

Matteo Guendouzi Adrien Rabiot

Aurelien Tchouameni Jordan Veretout

(Defenders)

Axel Disasi

Lucas Hernandez

Theo Hernandez Ibrahima Konate

Jules Kounde

Benjamin Pavard William Saliba

Dayot Upamecano Raphael Varane

(Goalkeepers)

Alphonse Areola

Hugo Lloris

Steve Mandanda

(Forwards)

Kai Havertz

Youssoufa Moukoko Niclas Fullkrug

Karim Adeyemi

(Midfielders)

Ilkay Gundogan

Jonas Hofmann

Leon Goretzka

Serge Gnabry

Leroy Sane

Jamal Musiala

Joshua Kimmich Thomas Muller

Julian Brandt

Mario Gotze

(Defenders)

Matthias Ginter Antonio Rudiger

Niklas Sule

Nico Schlotterbeck Thilo Kehrer

David Raum

Lukas Klostermann Armel Bella-Kotchap Christian Gunter

(Goalkeepers)

Manuel Neuer

Marc-Andre ter Stegen Kevin Trapp

(Forwards)

Memphis Depay

Steven Bergwijn

Vincent Janssen

Luuk de Jong

Noa Lang

Wout Weghorst

(Midfielders)

Frenkie de Jong

Steven Berghuis

Davy Klaassen

Teun Koopmeiners Marten de Roon

Cody Gakpo

Kenneth Taylor

Xavi Simons

(Defenders)

Virgil van Dijk,

Nathan Ake

Daley Blind

Jurrien Timber

Denzel Dumfries

Stefan de Vrij

Matthijs de Ligt

Tyrell Malacia

Jeremie Frimpong

(Goalkeepers)

Justin Bijlow

Andries Noppert Remko Pasveer

Gareth Southgate (Coach) Didier Deschamps (Coach) Hansi Flick (Coach) Louis van Gaal (Coach)
Poland Portugal Serbia Spain
(Forwards)

Robert Lewandowski

Arkadiusz Milik Krzysztof Piatek

Karol Swiderski

(Midfielders)

Krystian Bielik 

Pr Frankowski

Kamil Grosicki Grzegorz Krychowiak Jakub Kaminski

Michal Skoras

Damian Szymanski Sebastian Szymanski Piotr Zielinski

Szymon Zurkowski

(Defenders)

Jan Bednarek

Kamil Glik

Robert Gumny,

Artur Jedrzejczyk

 Jakub Kiwior

Mateusz Wieteska Bartosz Bereszynski Matthew Cash

Nicola Zalewski

(Goalkeepers)

Wojciech Szczesny Bartlomiej Dragowski Lukasz Skorupski

(Forwards)

Cristiano Ronaldo

Joao Felix

Rafael Leao

Ricardo Horta

Goncalo Ramos

Andre Silva

(Midfielders)

Joao Palhinha

Ruben Neves

Bernardo Silva

Bruno Fernandes

Joao Mario

Matheus Nunes

Vitinha

William Carvalho Otavio

(Defenders)

Diogo Dalot

Joao Cancelo

Danilo Pereira

Pepe

Ruben Dias

Antonio Silva

Nuno Mendes

Raphael Guerreiro

(Goalkeepers)

Diogo Costa

Jose Sa

Rui Patricio

(Forwards)

Dusan Tadic

Aleksandar Mitrovic Dusan Vlahovic

Filip Djuricic

Luka Jovic

Nemanja Radonjic

(Midfielders)

Nemanja Gudelj

Sergej Milinkovic-Savic Sasa Lukic

Marko Grujic

Filip Kostic

Uros Racic

Nemanja Maksimovic Ivan Ilic

Andrija Zivkovic

Darko Lazovic

(Defenders)

Stefan Mitrovic

Nikola Milenkovic Strahinja Pavlovic Milos Veljkovic

Filip Mladenovic Strahinja Erakovic Srdjan Babic

(Goalkeepers)

Marko Dmitrovic

Predrag Rajkovic

Vanja Milinkovic-Savic

(Forwards)

Ferran Torres

Nico Williams

Yeremi Pino

Alvaro Morata

Marco Asensio

Pablo Sarabia

Dani Olmo

Ansu Fati.

(Midfielders)

Sergio Busquets

Rodri

Gavi

Carlos Soler

Marcos Llorente

Pedri

Koke

(Defenders)

Dani Carvajal

Cesar Azpilicueta

Eric Garcia

Hugo Guillamon

Pau Torres

Aymeric Laporte

Jordi Alba

Jose Gaya

(Goalkeepers)

Unai Simon

Robert Sanchez

David Raya

Czesław Michniewicz (Coach) Fernando Santos (Coach) Dragan Stojković (Coach) Luis Enrique (Coach)
Switzerland  Wales Qatar Australia
(Forwards)

Breel Embolo

Ruben Vargas

Djibril Sow

Haris Seferovic Christian Fassnacht

(Midfielders)

Michel Aebischer Xherdan Shaqiri

Renato Steffen

Granit Xhaka

Denis Zakaria

Fabian Frei

Remo Freuler

Noah Okafor

Fabian Rieder

Ardon Jashari

(Defenders)

Manuel Akanji

Eray Comert

Nico Elvedi

Fabian Schar

Silvan Widmer

Ricardo Rodriguez Edimilson Fernandes

(Goalkeepers)

Gregor Kobel

Yann Sommer

Jonas Omlin

Philipp Kohn

(Forwards)

Gareth Bale

Kieffer Moore

Mark Harris

Brennan Johnson Daniel James

(Midfielders)

Sorba Thomas

Joe Allen

Matthew Smith

Dylan Levitt

Harry Wilson

Joe Morrell

Jonny Williams

Aaron Ramsey

Rubin Colwill

(Defenders)

Ben Davies

Ben Cabango

Tom Lockyer

Joe Rodon

Chris Mepham

Ethan Ampadu

Chris Gunter

Neco Williams

Connor Roberts

(Goalkeepers)

Wayne Hennessey Danny Ward

Adam Davies

(Forwards)

Naif Al-Hadhrami

Ahmed Alaaeldin Hassan Al-Haydos Khalid Muneer

Akram Afif

Almoez Ali

Mohamed Muntari

(Midfielders)

Ali Asad

Assim Madabo Mohammed Waad Salem Al-Hajri

Moustafa Tarek

Karim Boudiaf

Abdelaziz Hatim

Ismail Mohamad

(Defenders)

Pedro Miguel

Musaab Khidir

Tarek Salman

Bassam Al-Rawi, Boualem Khoukhi Abdelkarim Hassan Homam Ahmed

Jassem Gaber

(Goalkeepers)

Saad Al-Sheeb Meshaal Barsham Yousef Hassan

(Forwards)

Awer Mabil

Mathew Leckie

Martin Boyle

Jamie Maclaren

Jason Cummings Mitchell Duke

Garang Kuol

Craig Goodwin

(Midfielders)

Aaron Mooy

Jackson Irvine

Ajdin Hrustic

Keanu Baccus

Cameron Devlin

Riley McGree

(Defenders)

Milos Degenek

Aziz Behich

Joel King

Nathaniel Atkinson Fran Karacic

Harry Souttar

Kye Rowles

Bailey Wright

Thomas Deng

(Goalkeepers)

Mat Ryan

Andrew Redmayne Danny Vukovic

Murat Yakin (Coach) Rob Page (Coach) Félix Sánchez (Coach) Graham Arnold (Coach)
Iran Japan Saudi Arabia South Korea
(Forwards)

Karim Ansarifard Sardar Azmoun

Mehdi Taremi

(Midfielders)

Ahmad Noorollahi Saman Ghoddos

Vahid Amiri

Saeid Ezatolahi

Alireza Jahanbakhsh Mehdi Torabi

Ali Gholizadeh

Ali Karimi

(Defenders)

Ehsan Hajsafi

Morteza Pouraliganji Ramin Rezaeian

Milad Mohammadi Hossein Kanani

Shojae Khalilzadeh Sadegh Moharrami Rouzbeh Cheshmi

Majid Hosseini Abolfazl Jalali

(Goalkeepers)

Alireza Beiranvand Amir Abedzadeh

Hossein Hosseini Payam Niazmand

(Forwards)

Daizen Maeda

Takuma Asano

Shuto Machino

Ayase Ueda

(Midfielders)

Wataru Endo Hidemasa Morita

Ao Tanaka

Gaku Shibasaki

Kaoru Mitoma

Daichi Kamada

Ritsu Doan

Junya Ito

Takumi Minamino Takefusa Kubo

 Yuki Soma

(Defenders)

Miki Yamane

Hiroki Sakai

Maya Yoshida

Takehiro Tomiyasu Shogo Taniguchi

Ko Itakura

Hiroki Ito

Yuto Nagatomo

(Goalkeepers)

Shuichi Gonda

Daniel Schmidt

Eiji Kawashima

(Forwards)

Haitham Asiri

Saleh Al-Shehri

Firas Al-Buraikan

(Midfielders)

Salman Al-Faraj

Riyadh Sharahili

Ali Al-Hassan

Mohamed Kanno Abdulelah Al-Malki Sami Al-Najei

Abdullah Otayf

Nasser Al-Dawsari Abdulrahman Al-Aboud

Salem Al-Dawsari Hattan Bahebri

(Defenders)

Yasser Al-Shahrani

Ali Al-Bulaihi Abdulelah Al-Amri Abdullah Madu

Hassan Tambakti Sultan Al-Ghanam Mohammed Al-Breik Saud Abdulhamid

(Goalkeepers)

Mohamed Al-Owais Nawaf Al-Aqidi

Mohamed Al-Yami

(Forwards)

Hwang Ui-Jo

Cho Gue-Sung

(Midfielders)

Jung Woo-Young

Son Jun-Ho

Paik Seung-Ho

Hwang In-Beom

Lee Jae-Sung

Kwon Chang-Hoon Jeong Woo-Yeong

Lee Kang-In

Son Heung-Min

Hwang Hee-Chan

Na Sang-Ho

Song Min-Kyu

(Defenders)

Kim Min-Jae

Kim Young-Gwon

Kwon Kyung-Won

Cho Yu-Min

Kim Moon-Hwan

Yoon Jong-Gyu

Kim Tae-Hwan

Kim Jin-Su

Hong Chul

(Goalkeepers)

Kim Seung-Gyu

Jo Hyeon-Woo

Song Bum-Keun

Carlos Queiroz (Coach) Hajime Moriyasu (Coach) Hervé Renard (Coach) Paulo Bento (Coach)
Cameroon Ghana Morocco Senegal
(Forwards)

Nicolas Ngamaleu Christian Bassogog Bryan Mbeumo

Georges-Kevin N

Jean-Pierre Nsame Vincent Aboubakar Karl Toko-Ekambi

Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting Souaibou Marou

(Midfielders)

Olivier Ntcham

Gael Ondoua

Martin Hongla

Pierre Kunde

Samuel Oum Gouet Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa

Jerome Ngom

(Defenders)

J Charles Castelletto

Enzo Ebosse

Collins Fai

Olivier Mbaizo

Nouhou Tolo

Nicolas Nkoulou Christopher Wooh

(Goalkeepers)

Andre Onana

Devis Epassy

S Ngapandouetnbu

(Forwards)

Daniel Afriyie

Jordan Ayew

Osman Bukari

I Abdul Fatawu Antoine Semenyo Kamal Sowah Kamaldeen Sulemana Inaki Williams

(Midfielders)

Andre Ayew Mohammed Kudus Daniel-Kofi Kyereh Elisha Owusu

Thomas Partey

Salis Abdul Samed

(Defenders)

Joseph Aidoo

Daniel Amartey

Baba Rahman

Alexander Djiku

Tariq Lamptey

Gideon Mensah

Denis Odoi Mohammed Salisu Alidu Seidu

(Goalkeepers)

Lawrence Ati

Danlad Ibrahim

Manaf Nurudeen

(Forwards)

Zakaria Aboukhlal

Sofiane Boufal

Ilias Chair

Walid Cheddira

Youssef En-Nesyri, Abde Ezzalzouli Abderrazak Hamdallah

Amine Harit

Hakim Ziyech

(Midfielders)

Sofyan Amrabat

Selim Amallah

Bilal El Khannous Yahya Jabrane Azzedine Ounahi Abdelhamid Sabiri

(Defenders)

Nayef Aguerd

Yahia Attiyat Allah Badr Benoun

Achraf Dari

Jawad El Yamiq

Achraf Hakimi

Noussair Mazraoui Romain Saiss

(Goalkeepers)

Bono

Munir El Kajoui

Ahmed Tagnaouti

(Forwards)

Sadio Mane

Ismaila Sarr

Boulaye Dia

Bamba Dieng

Famara Diedhiou Nicolas Jackson

Iliman Ndiaye

(Midfielders)

Idrissa Gueye Cheikhou Kouyate Nampalys Mendy Krepin Diatta

Pape Gueye

Pape Matar Sarr

Pathe Ciss

Moustapha Name Loum Ndiaye

(Defenders)

Kalidou Koulibaly Abdou Diallo

Youssouf Sabaly

Fode Ballo-Toure

Pape Abdou Cisse

Ismail Jakobs

Formose Mendy

(Goalkeepers)

Edouard Mendy

Alfred Gomis

Seny Dieng

Rigobert Song (Coach) Otto Addo (Coach) Walid Regragui (Coach) Aliou Cissé (Coach)
Tunisia Argentina Ecuador Uruguay 
(Forwards)

Anis Ben Slimane Seifeddine Jaziri

Issam Jebali

Wahbi Khazri

Taha Yassine Khenissi Youssef Msakni

Naim Sliti

(Midfielders)

Mohamed Ali Ben Romdhane

Ghaylane Chaalali Aissa Laidouni Hannibal Mejbri Ferjani Sassi

Elyas Skhiri

(Defenders)

Ali Abdi

Dylan Bronn

Mohamed Drager Nader Ghandri

Bilel Ifa

Wajdi Kechrida

Ali Maaloul

Yassine Meriah Montassar Talbi

(Goalkeepers)

Aymen Dahmen

Bechir Ben Said

Mouez Hassen

Aymen Mathlouthi

(Forwards)

Lionel Messi

Angel Di Maria

Lautaro Martinez Julian Alvarez

Paulo Dybala

Nicolas Gonzalez Joaquin Correa

(Midfielders)

Rodrigo De Paul Leandro Paredes

Alexis Mac Allister Guido Rodriguez

Papu Gomez

Enzo Fernandez Exequiel Palacios

(Defenders)

Nahuel Molina Gonzalo Montiel Cristian Romero German Pezzella Nicolas Otamendi Lisandro Martinez Marcos Acuna

Nicolas Tagliafico

Juan Foyth

(Goalkeepers)

Emiliano Martinez Geronimo Rulli

Franco Armani

(Forwards)

Djorkaeff Reasco

Kevin Rodriguez

Michael Estrada

Enner Valencia

(Midfielders)

Carlos Gruezo

Jose Cifuentes

Alan Franco

Moises Caicedo

Angel Mena

Jeremy Sarmiento

Ayrton Preciado Sebastian Mendez Gonzalo Plata

Romario Ibarra

(Defenders)

Piero Hincapie

Robert Arboleda

Pervis Estupinan Angelo Preciado Jackson Porozo

Xavier Arreaga

Felix Torres

Diego Palacios

William Pacho

(Goalkeepers)

Moises Ramirez Alexander Dominguez Hernan Galindez

(Forwards)

Luis Suarez

Darwin Nunez Maximiliano Gomez Edinson Cavani

(Midfielders)

Lucas Torreira

Matias Vecino

Rodrigo Bentancur Manuel Ugarte

Giorgian de Arrascaeta Nicolas de la Cruz Federico Valverde Facundo Pellistri

Agustin Canobbio Facundo Torres

(Defenders)

Ronald Araujo Sebastian Coates Martin Caceres Guillermo Varela Matias Vina

Mathias Olivera

Jose Maria Gimenez Diego Godin

Jose Luis Rodríguez

(Goalkeepers)

Fernando Muslera Sergio Rochet

Sebastian Sosa

Jalel Kadri (Coach) Lionel Scaloni (Coach) Gustavo Alfaro (Coach) Diego Alonso (Coach)
Canada Costa Rica Mexico United States
(Forwards)

Tajon Buchanan

Liam Millar

Lucas Cavallini

Ike Ugbo

Junior Hoilett

Jonathan David

Cyle Larin

Alphonso Davies

(Midfielders)

Liam Fraser

Ismael Kone Mark-Anthony Kaye David Wotherspoon Jonathan Osorio

Atiba Hutchinson Stephen Eustaquio Samuel Piette

(Defenders)

Samuel Adekugbe

Joel Waterman

Alistair Johnston

Richie Laryea

Kamal Miller

Steven Vitoria

Derek Cornelius

(Goalkeepers)

James Pantemis

Milan Borjan

Dayne St. Clair

(Forwards)

Joel Campbell

Anthony Contreras Johan Venegas

(Midfielders)

Yeltsin Tejeda

Celso Borges

Youstin Salas

Roan Wilson

Gerson Torres

Douglas Lopez

Jewison Bennette Alvaro Zamora Anthony Hernandez Brandon Aguilera Bryan Ruiz

(Defenders)

Francisco Calvo

Juan Pablo Vargas Kendall Waston

Oscar Duarte

Daniel Chacon

Keysher Fuller

Carlos Martinez

Bryan Oviedo

Ronald Matarrita

(Goalkeepers)

Keylor Navas

Esteban Alvarado Patrick Sequeira

(Forwards)

Rogelio Funes Mori Raul Jimenez

Hirving Lozano

Henry Martin

Alexis Vega

(Midfielders)

Edson Alvarez

Roberto Alvarado

Uriel Antuna

Luis Chavez

Andres Guardado

Erick Gutierrez

Hector Herrera

Orbelin Pineda

Carlos Rodriguez

Luis Romo

(Defenders)

Kevin Alvarez

Nestor Araujo

Gerardo Arteaga

Jesus Gallardo

Hector Moreno

Cesar Montes

Jorge Sanchez

Johan Vasquez

(Goalkeepers)

Guillermo Ochoa Alfredo Talavera Rodolfo Cota

(Forwards)

Jesus Ferreira

Jordan Morris

Christian Pulisic

Gio Reyna

Joshua Sargent Timothy Weah

Haji Wright

(Midfielders)

Brenden Aaronson Kellyn Acosta

Tyler Adams

Luca de la Torre Weston McKennie Yunus Musah

Cristian Roldan

(Defenders)

C Carter-Vickers Sergino Dest

Aaron Long

Shaq Moore

Tim Ream

Antonee Robinso

Joe Scally

DeAndre Yedlin

Walker Zimmerman

(Goalkeepers)

Matt Turner

Sean Johnson

Ethan Horvath

John Herdman (Coach) Luis Fernando Suárez (Coach) Gerardo Martino (Coach) Gregg Berhalter (Coach)

Venue

This is the first time any Arab country is hosting FIFA. That’s why the whole world will be watching the enthusiastic hospitality of Qatar.

Grounds  Capacity
Lusail Iconic Stadium, Lusail 80,000
Al Bayt Stadium, Al Khor 60,000
Khalifa International Stadium, Al Rayyan 45,416
Education City Stadium, Al Rayyan  45,350
Ahmad bin Ali Stadium, Al Rayyan 44,740
Stadium 974, Doha 40,000
Al Thumama Stadium, Doha 40,000
Al Janoub Stadium, Al Wakrah 40,000

Prize           Money

  • Winners: $ 42 million
  • Runner Up: $ 30 million
  • Third Place: $ 27 million
  • Fourth Place: $ 25 million
  • 5th to 8th Place: $ 17 million each team
  • 9th to 16th Place: $ 13 million each team
  • 17th to 32 Place: $ 09 million each team

Let’s Begin The Party With FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 – The Greatest Event in Sports Entertainment.

Football is a fan favourite and globally followed sport, which has encouraged youth from developing countries towards athletics. Even though numerous countries couldn’t qualify for FIFA, there are millions of fans around the world who have a craze for this event and footballers of popular teams. For instance, Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Neymar, and Mohamed Salah.

Once again, the iconic championship contest between the world’s best teams is about to reach our television screens. Are we going to have an experience of the face-off between Germany and Brazil? Or will there be a dream coming true confront between Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi? Things are about to come, so just wait for a few more moments and have an eye on the groups and matches schedule.

Preliminary Round (Groups)

Group A Group B Group C Group D
Qatar (H)            

Ecuador               

Senegal

Netherlands

England

Iran       

United State     

Wales  

Argentina           

Saudi Arabia     

Mexico

Poland

France 

Australia

Denmark            

Tunisia

Group E Group F Group G Group H
Spain

Costa Rica

Germany

Japan

Belgium

Canada

Morocco

Croatia

Brazil

Serbia

Switzerland

Cameroon

Portugal

Ghana

Uruguay

South Korea

First Round (Group Stage) Schedule

Just like the previous world cup hosted by Russia in 2018, there will be three stage tournaments, starting with group matches then knockout rounds, and will end after the final playoffs.

20 November

  1. Qatar vs Ecuador

21 November

  1. England vs Iran
  2. Senegal vs Netherlands
  3. USA vs Wales

22 November

  1. Argentina vs Saudi Arabia
  2. Denmark vs Tunisia
  3. Mexico vs Poland
  4. France vs Australia

23 November

  1. Morocco vs Croatia
  2. Germany vs Japan
  3. Spain vs Costa Rica
  4. Belgium vs Canada

24 November

  1. Switzerland vs Cameroon
  2. Uruguay vs South Korea
  3. Portugal vs Ghana
  4. Brazil vs Serbia

25 November

  1. Wales vs Iran
  2. Qatar vs Senegal
  3. Netherlands vs Ecuador
  4. England vs USA

26 November

  1. Tunisia vs Australia
  2. Poland vs Saudi Arabia
  3. France vs Denmark
  4. Argentina vs Mexico

27 November

  1. Japan vs Costa Rica
  2. Belgium vs Morocco
  3. Croatia vs Canada
  4. Spain vs Germany

28 November

  1. Cameroon vs Serbia
  2. South Korea vs Ghana
  3. Brazil vs Switzerland
  4. Portugal vs Uruguay

29 November

  1. Netherlands vs Qatar
  2. Ecuador vs Senegal
  3. Wales vs England
  4. Iran vs USA

30 November

  1. Australia vs Denmark
  2. Tunisia vs France
  3. Poland vs Argentina
  4. Saudi Arabia vs Mexico

01 December

  1. Croatia vs Belgium
  2. Canada vs Morocco
  3. Costa Rica vs Germany
  4. Japan vs Spain

02 December

  1. South Korea vs Portugal
  2. Ghana vs Uruguay
  3. Serbia vs Switzerland
  4. Cameroon vs Brazil

Knockout Rounds of Successfully Qualified Team From Group Stages

03 December

  1. Winners of Group A vs Runners-up of Group B
  2. Winners of Group C vs Runners-up of Group D

04 December

  1. Winners of Group D vs Runners-up of Group C
  2. Winners of Group B vs Runners-up of Group A

05 December

  1. Winners of Group E vs Runners-up
  2. Winners of Group G vs Runners-up of Group H

06 December

  1. Winners of Group F vs Runners-up of Group E
  2. Winners of Group H vs Runners-up of Group G

Quarter-finals

  • 09 Dec – Winners of 53 vs Winners of 54 & Winners of 49 vs Winners of 50
  • 10 Dec – Winners of 55 vs Winners of 56 & Winners of 51 vs Winners of 52

Final Play-offs

Semi-Finals

  • 13 Dec 2022 – TBD vs TBD
  • 14 Dec 2022 – TBD vs TBD

Third Place Play-Offs

  • 17 Dec 2022 – TBD vs TBD

Finals

  • 18 Dec 2022 – TBD vs TBD

Background & Interesting Facts of FIFA World Cup Tournament

There can be many speculations and backing references regarding the first-ever football match, and which countries are considered the homes of football team sports. However, there can’t be any denying that the first ever FIFA World Cup was played in Uruguay in 1930 with the participation of thirteen international teams.

Several teams backed off from participating during that time due to travel issues and other reasons. But the event was a success and the home team Uruguay became the first-ever FIFA World Cup champion beating Argentina. From then till now, this mega event has been known as one of the most highlighted sports events in the world.

  • World famous soccer team Brazil was first crowned as champion in 1958 and now holds the record of five-time champions in the history of FIFA (1958, 1962, 1970, 1994 and 2002).
  • Four-time world champion Italy couldn’t qualify for this year’s FIFA World Cup. In the past, the team successfully secured the title in 1934, 1938, 1982, and 2006. Moreover, in 1970 and 1994, Italy was runner-up in the finals.
  • Germany is one of the most successful teams and has held the title four times (1954, 1974, 1990, 2014)
  • Except for Spain and Brazil, six champion teams have won the title on their home grounds. Including Uruguay (1930), Italy (1934), England (1966), Germany (1974), Argentina (1978), and France (1998)
  • Mexico, Germany, France, and Italy have hosted FIFA 2 times. In 2026 Mexico will be the first country to host for the 3rd time.
  • Just Fontaine representing France holds the record for 13 goals in a FIFA tournament in 1958 Italy
  •  Brazil’s all-time great footballer Pelé holds the record for the youngest player who played FIFA at the age of 17 in 1958.
  • Lionel Messi and Wesley Sneijder share the record of the most man-of-the-match awards in the single FIFA World Cup.
  • Cristiano Ronaldo, Arjen Robben, and Lionel Messi hold the record of 6 man-of-the-match awards overall in FIFA worlds cups till 2018
  • Netherlands is the only team who has been a finalist three times (1974, 1978, and 2010), but, unfortunately, never won the title.

Bottom Line

Great players like Luis Suárez, Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo might be playing their last FIFA. So, this chance to watch these legendary players for the last time should not be missed. The next FIFA will be organized after four long years in Canada, Mexico

United States in 2026. However, if you also have excitement and anticipation of this noted cup, then share your thoughts on who will be the winner of FIFA World Cup 2022 in the comments section below.

FAQ about FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 on the Internet

Q: When will FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 start?

The first match of FIFA will be played between Qatar and Ecuador on 20th November.

Q: Who will host the FIFA World Cup in 2022?

For the first time, an Arab Muslim country Qatar will host FIFA with eight venues.

Q: Which Country has won more FIFA World Cups?

Brazil is the most successful team, with a record five winning title reigns.

Q: Will Lionel Messi play Qatar FIFA World Cup 2022?

Yes, he will be the captain of the team. However, according to recent reports, this FIFA will be his last.

Q: When is the final of FIFA 2022?

The final of FIFA 2022 will be played on 18th December in Lusail Iconic Stadium.

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