The is officially underway in .
There are plenty of differences about this year’s competition, but much has remained the same as well, despite the being played in winter rather than the sweltering Qatari summer.
The build-up to the tournament has been dominated by controversy, with concerns over, migrant workers and human rights in the Middle Eastern country.
On the pitch, will be looking to win their, while will be taking part in their first World Cup for 64 years.
Here is everything you need to know about the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, including dates, times, schedule, teams, venues and how to watch on TV.
When did the FIFA World Cup 2022 start? Dates and schedule
The World Cup started on Sunday, November 20 and will end on Sunday, December 18, 2022.
Key World Cup 2022 dates
- Group stage: November 20 – December 2
- Round of 16: December 3 – 6
- Quarter-finals: December 9 – 10
- Semi-finals: December 13 – 14
- Final: December 18
World Cup 2022: your FAQs answered
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World Cup TV coverage in the UK
As usual, the will be sharing the .
Every match will be shown live on TV, with fans also able to watch the action on BBC iPlayer and the ITV Hub.
For fans in Wales, S4C will be showing Welsh language coverage of every Wales match during the tournament. The matches will be televised on S4C across the UK, and online on the S4C Clic player and BBC iPlayer.
What’s the time difference?
is in November and December, with matches kicking off at 10am, 1pm, 4pm and 7pm UK time during the group stage and 3pm and 7pm in the knockout stage.
Which teams have qualified?
A total of and have been placed in eight groups of four.
However, a number of teams are without key players with some of the biggest stars in the game already .
World Cup group stage
Group A
- Qatar
- Ecuador
- Senegal
- Netherlands
Group B
- England
- Iran
- USA
- Wales
Group C
- Argentina
- Saudi Arabia
- Mexico
- Poland
Group D
- France
- Australia
- Denmark
- Tunisia
Group E
- Spain
- Costa Rica
- Germany
- Japan
Group F
- Belgium
- Canada
- Morocco
- Croatia
Group G
- Brazil
- Serbia
- Switzerland
- Cameroon
Group H
- Portugal
- Ghana
- Uruguay
- South Korea
What is happening to the Premier League during the World Cup?
The on November 13, ahead of the first match this Sunday.
This is just the Qatar tournament has had on the Premier League.
The Premier League will just eight days after the final.
The season started earlier (August 6, 2022) and will finish slightly later (May 28, 2023) than normal.
Why is the World Cup being played in winter?
The tournament is being to avoid the extremely high temperatures in Qatar during the summer months.
Temperatures in June and July – when the World Cup is typically played – average around 37°C, which is deemed too hot for players.
What will be the temperature in Qatar during the World Cup?
The in Qatar is likely to be perfectly fine for playing football, unlike if it was played in June and July.
reports that the maximum temperature in November in Doha is 30°C, with a minimum of 20°C, with these falling to a max of 25°C and minimum of 16°C in December.
The stadiums will feature sophisticated air conditioning units to keep the temperature cool at pitch level.
When was the England squad announced?
Gareth Southgate named the for the tournament on November 10.
As well as the usual cast, Southgate found space in the squad for, Newcastle striker Callum Wilson and .
Southgate now cannot make any changes to the squad.
When are England’s fixtures at the World Cup?
England have been drawn in Group B alongside USA, Iran and Wales.
England World Cup fixtures
- England vs Iran: Monday, November 21 at 1pm
- England vs USA: Friday, November 25 at 7pm
- England vs Wales: Tuesday, November 29 at 7pm
What are the World Cup kits?
England have released their for the competition, with their new designs a striking resemblance to some of their .
Wales have also released their new stylish shirts as they gear up for their.
The other nations taking part in the World Cup have now – and it’s very much.
What stadiums will be used?
There are eight stadiums being used in Qatar, with the opening match staged at the Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor and the final at the Lusail Iconic Stadium in Lusail.
FIFA have confirmed that will be used in stadiums to help improve the accuracy and speed of offside decisions.
World Cup 2022 stadiums
Lusail Iconic Stadium, Lusail: Capacity: 80,000
- 5x Group Matches
- 1x Round of 16
- 1x Quarter-Final
- 1x Semi-Final
- Final
Al Bayt Stadium, Al Khor: Capacity: 60,000
- 5x Group Matches
- 1x Round of 16
- 1x Quarter-Final
- 1x Semi-Final
Al Janoub Stadium, Al Wakrah: Capacity: 40,000
- 5x Group Matches
- 1x Round of 16
Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium, Al Rayyan: Capacity: 40,000
- 5x Group Matches
- 1x Round of 16
Khalifa International Stadium, Doha: Capacity: 40,000
- 5x Group Matches
- 1x Round of 16
- Match for Third Place
Education City Stadium, Doha: Capacity: 40,000
- 5x Group Matches
- 1x Round of 16
- 1x Quarter-Final
Stadium 974, Doha: Capacity: 40,000
- 5x Group Matches
- 1x Round of 16
Al Thumama Stadium, Doha: Capacity: 40,000
- 5x Group Matches
- 1x Round of 16
- 1x Quarter-Final
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