Learn about the complete program of the main annexes and dates for the 2022 World Cup

The 2022 FIFA World Cup awaits two qualifiers out of the 32 teams that will participate in the global event in Qatar between November 21 and December 18.


The last two addendums

After 30 teams reserve the participation card, two international supplements remain to complete the number.


Monday, June 13: An international play-off between Australia, fifth in Asia, and Peru, fifth in South America, for the qualification ticket at Ahmed Bin Ali Stadium in Qatar.


Tuesday, June 14: An international play-off between New Zealand, the champions of Oceania, and the fourth CONCACAF champion Costa Rica (North, Central America and the Caribbean) get the qualification ticket at Ahmed Bin Ali Stadium in Qatar.

The Finals The finals kick off on November 21st with the match between Senegal and the Netherlands at Al Thumama Stadium.

On the same day, hosts Qatar start their matches against Ecuador at Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor.

The tournament concludes at Lusail Stadium, which has a capacity of 80,000 spectators, on December 18.

Main dates


- November 21-24: Group stage first round


- November 25-28: Group stage second round


- November 29-December 2nd: Group stage third round


- December 3-6: Eight


- final round

December 9-10: Quarter-finals


- December 13-14: Semi-finals


- December 17: third place match


- December 18: Final

Qualified teams


Host country: Qatar (Asia)


Europe: Germany, Denmark, France, Belgium, Croatia, Spain, Serbia, England, Switzerland, Netherlands, Portugal, Poland, Wales


South America: Brazil, Argentina, Ecuador, Uruguay


Asia: Iran, South Korea, Japan, Saudi Arabia


CONCACAF: Canada, Mexico, the United States


Africa: Ghana, Senegal, Morocco, Tunisia, Cameroon

The eight groups


- Group A: Qatar, Ecuador, Senegal and the Netherlands


- Group B: England, Iran, USA and Wales


- Group C: Argentina, Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Poland


- Group D: France, Peru or Australia, Denmark and Tunisia


- Group E: Spain Costa Rica or New Zealand, Germany, and Japan


- Group F: Belgium, Canada, Morocco and Croatia


- Group G: Brazil, Serbia, Switzerland and Cameroon


- Group H: Portugal, Ghana, Uruguay, and South Korea


* The champions and runners-up of each group qualify for the final price.

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