FIFA World Cup 2022 Qatar Match Schedule and Timings.
The competition will take place for the 22nd time, but for the first time in the Arab world. The Very last Possible second Sales Phase is now open and will last until December 18th to obtain entry passes.
The 64 tournaments will be held at eight different locations i.e., The Al Bayt Stadium, International Stadium of Khalifa, Stadium Al Thumama. Stadium Ahmad Bin Ali, Stadium 974, Education City Stadium, Lusail Stadium, Stadium Al Janoub.
Previously, FIFA World Cup squads consisted of 23 players; now, each country will send 26 to Qatar 2022. Teams must submit their rosters to FIFA by November 14th. During normal time, coaches will be allowed to make five substitutions. If a match goes into additional time, they will be allowed one more substitution.
Following the conclusion of the match, Omar Al-Farooq, a Bahraini influencer, videotaped the kind show of support on his mobile and disclosed it on Instagram. The Japanese fans in this video went I a sequence, scooping up bottles and cans, paper cups, and food packages.
Japan exited the 2018 FIFA World Cup after losing to Belgium for the round of 16 four years ago. Despite their disappointment and heartbreak at the loss, their fans demonstrated class by cleaning up trash left over by other fans in the stands.
Their gesture was praised on social media around the world.
The World Cup is in Qatar in 2022, and Japanese fans are still emphasising cleaning. They stunned football fans around the world once again when they cleared all of the garbage from the Al Bayt stadium following the season opener of the 2022 FIFA World Cup among Qatar and Ecuador.
Locals were taken aback because Japan wasn’t even going to play on opening day. When the influencer asked one of the Japanese why he was doing it, he was told that they are Japanese and do not leave garbage behind. They are respectful of the location. The fans also did not leave any flags on the ground or in the stands that the Qatari and Ecuadorian fans had thrown.
Many people praised the fans’ generosity on social media. Omar’s video has now been shared on Facebook, Twitter, and other social media platforms.
Japan fans clear garbage from the stadium after the first game, leaving locals speechless. May the Arab people and the rest of the world learn this level of reverence and begin cleaning up behind us rather than waiting for a domestic cleaner.
FIFA World Cup 2022 schedule and India match start times All times are in Indian Standard Times (IST).
Group stages
- Sunday, November 20
Group A: Qatar vs Ecuador – 9:30 PM IST
- Monday, November 21
Group B: England vs Iran – 6:30 PM IST
Group A: Senegal vs Netherlands – 9:30 PM IST
- Tuesday, November 22
Group B: United States vs Wales – 12:30 AM IST
Group C: Argentina vs Saudi Arabia – 3:30 PM IST
Group D: Denmark vs Tunisia – 6:30 PM IST
Group C: Mexico vs Poland – 9:30 PM IST
- Wednesday, November 23
Group D: France vs Australia – 12:30 AM IST
Group F: Morocco vs Croatia – 3:30 PM IST
Group E: Germany vs Japan – 6:30 PM IST
Group E: Spain vs Costa Rica – 9:30 PM IST
- Thursday, November 24
Group F: Belgium vs Canada – 12:30 AM IST
Group G: Switzerland vs Cameroon – 3:30 PM IST
Group H: Uruguay vs South Korea – 6:30 PM IST
Group H: Portugal vs Ghana – 9:30 PM IST
- Friday, November 25
Group G: Brazil vs Serbia – 12:30 AM IST
Group B: Wales vs IR Iran – 3:30 PM IST
Group A: Qatar vs Senegal – 6:30 PM IST
Group A: Netherlands vs Ecuador – 9:30 PM IST
- Saturday, November 26
Group B: England vs United States – 12:30 AM IST
Group D: Tunisia vs Australia – 3:30 PM IST
Group C: Poland vs Saudi Arabia – 6:30 PM IST
Group D: France vs Denmark – 9:30 PM IST
- Sunday, November 27
Group C: Argentina vs Mexico – 12:30 AM IST
Group E: Japan vs Costa Rica – 3:30 PM IST
Group F: Belgium vs Morocco – 6:30 PM IST
Group F: Croatia vs Canada – 9:30 PM IST
- Monday, November 28
Group E: Spain vs Germany – 12:30 AM IST
Group G: Cameroon vs Serbia – 3:30 PM IST
Group H: South Korea vs Ghana – 6:30 PM IST
Group G: Brazil vs Switzerland – 9:30 PM IST
- Tuesday, November 29
Group H: Portugal vs Uruguay – 12:30 AM IST
Group A: Netherlands vs Qatar – 8:30 PM IST
Group A: Ecuador vs Senegal – 8:30 PM IST
- Wednesday, November 30
Group B: Wales vs England – 12:30 AM IST
Group B: IR Iran vs United States – 12:30 AM IST
Group D: Tunisia vs France – 8:30 PM IST
Group D: Australia vs Denmark – 8:30 PM IST
- Thursday, December 1
Group C: Poland vs Argentina – 12:30 AM IST
Group C: Saudi Arabia vs Mexico – 12:30 AM IST
Group F: Croatia vs Belgium – 8:30 PM IST
Group F: Canada vs Morocco – 8:30 PM IST
- Friday, December 2
Group E: Japan vs Spain – 12:30 AM IST
Group E: Costa Rica vs Germany – 12:30 AM IST
Group H: South Korea vs Portugal – 8:30 PM IST
Group H: Ghana vs Uruguay – 8:30 PM IST
- Saturday, December 3
Group G: Cameroon vs Brazil – 12:30 AM IST
Group G: Serbia vs Switzerland – 12:30 AM IST
Round of 16
- Saturday, December 3
Group A winner vs Group B runners-up – 8.30 PM IST
Sunday, December 4
Group C winner vs Group D runners-up – 12.30 AM IST
Group D winner vs Group C runners-up – 8.30 PM IST
- Monday, December 5
Group B winner vs Group A runners-up – 12.30 AM IST
Group E winner vs Group F runners-up – 8.30 PM IST
- Tuesday, December 6
Group G winner vs Group H runners-up – 12.30 AM IST
Group F winner vs Group E runners-up – 8.30 PM IST
- Wednesday, December 7
Group H winner vs Group G runners-up – 12.30 AM IST
- Friday, December 9
Quarter-final 1 – 8.30 PM IST
- Saturday, December 10
Quarter-final 2 – 12.30 AM IST
Quarter-final 3 – 8.30 PM IST
- Sunday, December 11
Quarter-final 4 – 12.30 AM IST
- Wednesday, December 14
Semi-finals 1 – 12.30 AM IST
- Thursday, December 15
Semi-final 2 – 12.30 AM IST
- Saturday, December 17
Third place match – 8.30 PM IST
- Sunday, December 18
Final – 8.30 PM IST