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World Cup Qatar 2022 match schedule


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World Cup Qatar 2022 match schedule

The group phase will be played from 20 November to 2 December. The knockout phase will begin with the Round of 16 from 3-6 December.

The quarter-finals will be played on 9 and 10 December, with the semi-finals on 13 and 14 December. The play-off for the third place will unfold on 17 December, one day before the final.

You can view the full World Cup match schedule here, and there is also a pdf version of the Qatar 2022 fixture list which you can download and print.

World Cup Qatar 2022 tickets

The ticket sales for Qatar 2022 will enter the last-minute sales phase from Tuesday 27 September at 11:00 CET / 12:00 (noon) local time, with the remaining tickets sold on a first come, first served basis.

World Cup Qatar 2022 stadiums

The 64 matches of the tournament will take place across eight venues - Al Bayt Stadium, Khalifa International Stadium, Al Thumama Stadium, Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium, Lusail Stadium, Stadium 974, Education City Stadium and Al Janoub Stadium.

Past World Cup results 

Qatar 2022 will be the sixth World Cup this century, click below for full match replays of the finals. 

France v Croatia | Final | 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia™ | Highlights
Watch the highlights from the match between France and Croatia played at Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow on Sunday, 15 July 2018.

2018 champions: France 

2018 champions: France  2014 champions: Germany 2010 champions: Spain 2006 champions: Italy 2002 champions: Brazil There were 16 World Cups which took place in the 20th century.

1998 champions: France 1994 champions: Brazil 1990 champions: Germany FR 1986 champions: Argentina 1982 champions: Italy 1978 champions: Argentina 1974 champions: Germany FR 1970 champions: Brazil 1966 champions: England 1962 champions: Brazil 1958 champions: Brazil 1954 champions: Germany FR 1950 champions: Uruguay 1938 champions: Italy 1934 champions: Italy 1930 champions: Uruguay


Most World Cup titles 

Brazil (5) Germany (4) Italy (4) Argentina (2) France (2) Uruguay (2) England (1) Spain (1) 

World Cup 2026: next edition 

Canada, Mexico and the USA will host the 2026 tournament.

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