Categories: Sports

World Cup 2022 dates and times: FIFA declare four games every day in Qatar

World Cup fans will have the option to watch an uncommon four games every day on TV, spread out more than 11 hours, during the group stage of the Qatar 2022 competition after the schedule was affirmed on Wednesday.

With the moderately short travel distances for the venues in and around Doha, it could be desirable for fans who travel to the 32-team competition to go to numerous games every day.

The early games will commence at 1 p.m. local time, with the fourth match beginning at 10 p.m. local time and completing just before midnight.

The competition’s opening game on Nov. 21, will be at the 60,000-seat capacity Al Bayt Stadium, with its particular “tent” style covering.

The final on Dec. 18 will be held at the 80,000 Lusail Stadium, which, similar to Al Bayt, will likewise have a semifinal.

Nasser Al Khater, CEO of the Qatar World Cup organizing association, said plans for the competition were well on schedule with 90% of the work completed on streets and infrastructure.

“When we talk about the stadiums, more than 85% of the work has been completed and really now, the last two years, we’re focusing on our operational readiness and making sure we get the fan experience plans in place,” he said.

“The World Cup is always a festival of football, a real celebration for the fans who come on-site and watch,” FIFA chief tournaments and events officer Colin Smith said. “In Qatar, with the compact nature, this is going to be amplified even more with 32 teams and 32 sets of supporters all in and around Doha.”

FIFA will wait until the draw for the competition is held in March or April of 2022 preceding appointing explicit games to venues and time slots. That will empower it to more readily adjust games to time regions for domestic TV partners of the competing teams.

The competition was changed from its usual June-July slot because of the warmth in the Gulf state and is the first that will be held in the middle of the European season.

The competition draw for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar is set to be pushed back by two months after FIFA rescheduled qualifying playoffs due to the coronavirus pandemic.

FIFA said in June its council consented to postpone an intercontinental four-team playoff – from March 2022 to June that year – because of fixture congestion.

The 32-team competition draw was planned for April 2022, likely in Doha. The soonest option is currently to hold it in June in front of the Nov. 21-Dec. 18 competition.

FIFA has consented to a $1.5 billion relief plan to help with the effect of the coronavirus pandemic on the global game.

FIFA’s plan implies it will dip into its reserves to provide national leagues with various awards and interest-free loans to adapt to budget hits.

Dan Zinman

Recent Posts

Small Business Month Encourages Entrepreneurs to Take Stock and Scale Up with Actionable Marketing Strategies

May is Small Business Month, a time to honor and recognize the achievements of the… Read More

1 day ago

Swiss International University (SIU) Elevates Its Global Standing with Prestigious Accreditations and Global Partnerships

Swiss International University (SIU) is on track to be one of the world's most respected… Read More

2 days ago

Upstox’s Milan Bavishi Shares Fintech Storytelling Secrets with Invertis University Students

In a session that left students buzzing with fresh ideas and practical insights, Invertis University… Read More

2 days ago

Towards new trends, gathering new trends, and innovating: China Changan debuts at the 2025 Shanghai Auto Show

At the 21st Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition, which is surging with the wave of… Read More

2 days ago

House of Spells and Comic Con Liverpool Collaborate Again to Bring Wonder and Tourism to Merseyside

Liverpool, UK—House of Spells and Comic Con Liverpool are once again collaborating to bring the… Read More

3 days ago

From Small Town to Startup Success: The Story of Frontlines Edutech Founders

Introduction In India's booming EdTech space, there's one name that's making waves among Telugu students… Read More

3 days ago