FIFA confirm 2022 World Cup schedule

FIFA confirm 2022 World Cup schedule

Two years after France were crowned FIFA World Cup champions, the footballing governing body have announced the schedule for the 2022 event in Qatar starting on 21 November.

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The Al Bayt Stadium will play host the opening game of the competition with the group stages lasting 12 days and, with four matches per day, it promises a full and exciting schedule for fans.

The tournament’s compact nature – with no air travel needed to move between the venues – will allow organisers, for the first time, to optimise specific match demands for the benefit and comfort of fans, teams and media.

This will be achieved through the assignment of the group fixtures for each matchday to a stadium and kick-off time only after the final draw, currently planned for after the March 2022 international match calendar qualifying window.

Once the pairings are known, the possibility will be discussed of providing a more beneficial kick-off time for audiences at home, or indeed for fans in Qatar with regard to the stadium allocation.

That additional flexibility is possible without affecting any technical aspects since all stadiums are located within a compact radius and the climate is perfect at that time of year in Qatar, whether it is an early or a late kick-off.

On top of that, this will potentially give fans the opportunity to attend more than one match a day during the group stage.

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