The full schedule for the dates and matches of the round of 16 in the Qatar World Cup 2022

The curtain fell on the group stage of the Qatar World Cup 2022 after historic and international confrontations and matches over the course of 13 days from the start of the tournament, leaving half of the participating numbers and 16 teams advancing to the next round at the start of the elimination stages and approaching the most expensive title in football history, which starts Sunday.

The group stage witnessed many surprises that wrote historical figures for the World Cup, including the exit of Germany, Belgium and Uruguay from the first round, in addition to many historical figures that were broken in the first World Cup organized in the Middle East and in an Arab country, Qatar.

The Netherlands, Senegal, England, America, Argentina, Poland, France, Australia, Japan, Spain, Morocco, Croatia, Brazil, Switzerland, Portugal and South Korea advanced to the round of 16.

The stage witnessed the presence of more than 5 teams that were not among the teams.

Candidates for promotion such as Senegal, Japan, South Korea, Morocco, Australia, so that the teams of Africa and Asia this edition have the upper hand in the tournament.

The round of 16 begins tomorrow, Saturday, with two matches, and continues for 4 days, with two matches per day, at 19:00-23:00 pm Emirates time, and the following is the schedule for the round of 16 matches, UAE time: –

Saturday 3 – 12 – 2022


Netherlands – America (19:00)


Argentina – Australia (23:00)

Sunday 4-12-2022


France - Poland.

(19:00)


England – Senegal (23:00)

Monday 5 – 12 – 2022


Japan – Spain (19:00)


Brazil – South Korea (23:00)

Tuesday 6 - 12 - 2022


Morocco - Spain (19:00)


Portugal - Switzerland (23:00)

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- Emirates Today - Sports (@EAY_Sports) December 2, 2022

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