A video of Al Bait Stadium in Qatar's Al Khor City, one of the stadiums hosting the 2022 World Cup, has been posted on social media.

The video showed luxury hotel suites where residents could watch the game directly from the stadium lying on their beds.

It is expected to announce the finishing touches on the stadium soon, after the completion of all construction work in various parts of the stadium and the surrounding facilities.

The publication of the Road to 2022 account of the Supreme Committee for Projects and Legacy responsible for organizing the World Cup, shows the completion of the work in the external parts of the green areas surrounding the stadium, as well as roads and water lake and all the internal paths leading to the stadium gates.

Hotel Suite at Al Bait Stadium in Al Khor ..
One of the 2022 World Cup stadiums
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- Jassim Bin Thani @ (@ JBT_86) September 16, 2019

The Al Bait Stadium is inspired by the Poetry House, inhabited by Qatar's Badia in the past as an extension of local and Gulf folklore. The stadium has a capacity of 60,000 seats and will host World Cup matches until the semi-finals.

The Supreme Committee for Legacy and Legacy announced - earlier - the completion of the extension of the grass floor in a new record time of six hours, 41 minutes and 43 seconds, to be the fastest process of brushing grass for a football field in the world.

With this new record, the committee managed to break two previous records, one of which was recorded by Khalifa International Stadium, the first stadiums World Cup in 13 and a half hours on April 16, 2017, and the second was recorded in the name of Al Wakra Stadium months ago and reached 9 hours and 15 minutes.