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World Cup 2022: Stadiums, fixtures & tickets

In 2022, the FIFA World Cup will head to the Middle East for the first time.

Qatar won the right to host football's biggest tournament back in 2010. They remain on course to welcome world football's best and brightest.

The World Cup will be a massive undertaking for the peninsula, with vast development and redevelopment of stadiums and infrastructure required between now and 2022.

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GOAL has all the information you need to know about the tournament as it approaches.

Contents

  1. When is the 2022 World Cup?
  2. What is the World Cup 2022 fixture schedule?
  3. What stadiums will be used for the 2022 World Cup?
  4. When will the draw for World Cup 2022 be made?
  5. What teams have qualified for 2022?
  6. When do World Cup 2022 tickets go on sale?

When is the 2022 World Cup?

The 2022 World Cup will be the first-ever to not take place in June and July.

This is because of Qatar's hot summers, with the average high in June, July and August hitting a sweltering 42°C.

As a result, the 2022 tournament will begin on November 21 and be more compressed than normal, finishing less than a month later on December 18.

Even at that time of year, it is still very warm: the average high in November is 30°C and it only dips as far as 25°C in December.

As a result of the switch, several leagues will be impacted, with European football rescheduling to accommodate the tournament. 

English football, for example, will be unable to play during the traditional Christmas period with many of the league's top stars in Qatar for the World Cup.

A November-December tournament will also impact the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations, which would have normally taken place the following January.

The end of the year was decided on because of the weather between May and September as well as the desire to avoid clashes with the Winter Olympics (February) and Ramadan (April).

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What is the World Cup 2022 fixture schedule?

Tournament stageDate(s)
Group stageNovember 21 - December 2
Last 16December 3, 4, 5, 6
Quarter-finalsDecember 9 & 10
Semi-finalsDecember 13 & 14
Third-place play-offDecember 17
FinalDecember 18

World Cup 2022 will begin on November 21, 2022 and finish on December 18, 2022.

Group stage fixtures will run from Monday November 21 until Friday December 2. The last-16 stage will commence immediately afterwards with two games a day on December 3, 4, 5 and 6.

There will be two rest days on December 7 and 8 before the quarter-finals are played on December 9 and 10.

A further two rest days will be observed on December 11 and 12, with the semi-finals being played on December 13 and 14.

The third-place play-off will then take place on December 17, with the final being played on December 18.

Kick-off times

Group stage matches will kick off at 10am, 1pm, 4pm and 7pm GMT (5am, 8am, 11am and 2pm ET).

The simultaneous kick-off times for the final round of group games and all knockout games will be 3pm and 7pm GMT (10am and 2pm ET).

The World Cup 2022 final will kick off at 3pm GMT (10am ET) and is set to be played at the Lusail Stadium.

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What stadiums will be used for the 2022 World Cup?

Among the many questions being asked about the 2022 tournament is how exactly a country of 2.5 million, approximately one sixth the size of Ireland, is going to welcome the world.

This will be the last World Cup with 32 teams so Qatar will not, at least, have to deal with an expanded field.

But the country's government - an extremely wealthy monarchy - still expects to spend between $8 to $10 billion on the World Cup, and that is substantially less than the budget initially touted.

The original plan was to have 12 stadiums ready to host games but the number has been reduced to eight.

The showpiece venue will be the Lusail Iconic Stadium, which will host the final and has the largest proposed capacity by far at over 80,000.

Al Bayt Stadium Qatar World Cup 2022 general viewGetty

The eight stadiums that will be used are: 

  • Al Bayt Stadium
  • Al Janoub Stadium
  • Al Rayyan Stadium 
  • Al Thumama Stadium
  • Education City Stadium
  • Khalifa International Stadium
  • Lusail Stadium
  • Ras Abu Aboud Stadium

It is hoped that all stadiums will be completed in 2020. Yasser al-Mulla from the Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy, told reporters in January 2018 that "all the stadiums will be completed two years before the tournament starts."

One advantage of bringing the World Cup to such a small country, of course, is that travel times will be miniscule compared to the tournaments in Brazil and Russia.

The greatest distance between two stadiums will be approximately 130 kilometres, a drive of approximately an hour and a half.

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When will the draw for World Cup 2022 be made?

The group stage draw for World Cup 2022 will be held on April 1, 2022.

Normally, the draw for the World Cup finals takes place in early December the year before the tournament.

Because of the change of schedule for Qatar, though, the draw for the 2022 finals will take place in April of that year, approximately six months before kick-off.

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What teams have qualified for 2022 World Cup?

TeamAssociationDate qualified
Qatar 🇶🇦AFCDecember 2, 2010
Germany 🇩🇪UEFAOctober 11, 2021
Denmark 🇩🇰UEFAOctober 12, 2021

Brazil 🇧🇷

CONMEBOL

November 11, 2021

Belgium 🇧🇪

UEFA

November 13, 2021

France 🇫🇷

UEFA

November 13, 2021

Croatia 🇭🇷

UEFA

November 14, 2021

Spain 🇪🇸

UEFA

November 14, 2021

Serbia 🇷🇸

UEFA

November 14, 2021

England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

UEFA

November 15, 2021

Switzerland 🇨🇭

UEFA

November 15, 2021

Netherlands 🇳🇱

UEFA

November 16, 2021

Argentina 🇦🇷

CONMEBOL

November 16, 2021

Iran 🇮🇷

AFC

January 27, 2022

South Korea 🇰🇷

AFC

February 1, 2022

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When do World Cup 2022 tickets go on sale?

World Cup finals tickets are sold exclusively through FIFA these days and tend to go on sale less than a year before the tournament.

Ticket details for how to get World Cup 2022 will likely be released a few months before the start of the tournament.

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