Qatar will host the FIFA World Cup Schedule 2022, which is scheduled to begin on November 20 and end on December 18, 2022. Qatar officials decided to host the 2022 FIFA World Cup in November due to the country’s extreme summer heat. The 22nd FIFA World Cup will take place this year, and it will be the second World Cup to be held in Asia. Eight stadiums in Qatar are used to host sixty-four games between the thirty-two qualified teams as the cup is played there.
As presented in the table below, the Football World Cup Schedule 2022 will hold matches between Qatar, Ecuador, Senegal, Netherlands, England, Iran, USA, Wales, Argentina, Saudi Arabia, Denmark, Tunisia, Mexico, Poland, France, Australia, Morocco, Croatia, Spain, Costa Rica, Belgium, Canada, Switzerland, Cameroon, Uruguay, Korea Republic, Portugal, Ghana, Brazil, Serbia, Japan, and Germany, all of them being parts of Groups A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H. Here is the complete FIFA World Cup Schedule 2022 Group wise and FIFA World Cup Schedule 2022 full along with all groups are available on FootballCorps.com only.

In terms of stadiums that host the Football World Cup, these are all Qatari stadiums, including the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium, Al Bayt Stadium, Al Janoub Stadium, Al Thumama Stadium, Education City Stadium, Khalifa International Stadium, Lusail Stadium, the Stadium 974. Most of these stadiums have been either constructed or renovated in preparation for the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Findout complete Football World Cup Schedule 2022 here. Here is the complete FIFA World Cup Schedule 2022 Group wise and FIFA World Cup Schedule 2022 full along with all groups are available on FootballCorps.com only.
FIFA World Cup Schedule 2022
Match | Date & Time | Group | Venue |
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Qatar vs Ecuador | 21-11-2022 00:00 | A | Al Bayt Stadium |
Senegal vs Netherlands | 21-11-2022 18:00 | A | Al Thumama Stadium |
England vs Iran | 21-11-2022 21:00 | B | Khalifa Int Stadium |
USA vs Wales | 22-11-2022 03:00 | B | AB Ali Stadium |
Argentina vs Saudi Arabia | 22-11-2022 18:00 | C | Lusail Stadium |
Denmark vs Tunisia | 22-11-2022 21:00 | D | Edu City Stadium |
Mexico vs Poland | 23-11-2022 00:00 | C | Stadium 974 |
France vs Australia | 23-11-2022 03:00 | D | Al Janoub Stadium |
Morocco vs Croatia | 23-11-2022 18:00 | F | Al Bayt Stadium |
Germany vs Japan | 23-11-2022 21:00 | E | Khalifa Int Stadium |
Spain vs Costa Rica | 24-11-2022 00:00 | E | Al Thumama Stadium |
Belgium vs Canada | 24-11-2022 03:00 | F | AB Ali Stadium |
Switzerland vs Cameroon | 24-11-2022 18:00 | G | Al Janoub Stadium |
Uruguay vs Korea Republic | 24-11-2022 21:00 | H | Edu City Stadium |
Portugal vs Ghana | 25-11-2022 00:00 | H | Stadium 974 |
Brazil vs Serbia | 25-11-2022 03:00 | G | Lusail Stadium |
Wales vs Iran | 25-11-2022 18:00 | B | AB Ali Stadium |
Qatar vs Senegal | 25-11-2022 21:00 | A | Al Thumama Stadium |
Netherlands vs Ecuador | 26-11-2022 00:00 | A | Khalifa Int Stadium |
England vs USA | 26-11-2022 03:00 | B | Al Bayt Stadium |
Tunisia vs Australia | 26-11-2022 18:00 | D | Al Janoub Stadium |
Poland vs Saudi Arabia | 26-11-2022 21:00 | C | Edu City Stadium |
France vs Denmark | 27-11-2022 00:00 | D | Stadium 974 |
Argentina vs Mexico | 27-11-2022 03:00 | C | Lusail Stadium |
Japan vs Costa Rica | 27-11-2022 18:00 | E | AB Ali Stadium |
Belgium vs Morocco | 27-11-2022 21:00 | F | Al Thumama Stadium |
Croatia vs Canada | 28-11-2022 00:00 | F | Khalifa Int Stadium |
Spain vs Germany | 28-11-2022 03:00 | E | Al Bayt Stadium |
Cameroon vs Serbia | 28-11-2022 18:00 | G | Al Janoub Stadium |
Korea Republic vs Ghana | 28-11-2022 21:00 | H | Edu City Stadium |
Brazil vs Switzerland | 29-11-2022 00:00 | G | Stadium 974 |
Portugal vs Uruguay | 29-11-2022 03:00 | H | Lusail Stadium |
Ecuador vs Senegal | 29-11-2022 23:00 | A | Khalifa Int Stadium |
Netherlands vs Qatar | 29-11-2022 23:00 | A | Al Bayt Stadium |
Wales vs England | 30-11-2022 03:00 | B | AB Ali Stadium |
Iran vs USA | 30-11-2022 03:00 | B | Al Thumama Stadium |
Australia vs Denmark | 30-11-2022 23:00 | D | Al Janoub Stadium |
Tunisia vs France | 30-11-2022 23:00 | D | Edu City Stadium |
Poland vs Argentina | 01-12-2022 03:00 | C | Stadium 974 |
Saudi Arabia vs Mexico | 01-12-2022 03:00 | C | Lusail Stadium |
Croatia vs Belgium | 01-12-2022 23:00 | F | AB Ali Stadium |
Canada vs Morocco | 01-12-2022 23:00 | F | Al Thumama Stadium |
Japan vs Spain | 02-12-2022 03:00 | E | Khalifa Int Stadium |
Costa Rica vs Germany | 02-12-2022 03:00 | E | Al Bayt Stadium |
Ghana vs Uruguay | 02-12-2022 23:00 | H | Al Janoub Stadium |
Korea Republic vs Portugal | 02-12-2022 23:00 | H | Edu City Stadium |
Serbia vs Switzerland | 03-12-2022 03:00 | G | Stadium 974 |
Cameroon vs Brazil | 03-12-2022 03:00 | G | Lusail Stadium |
1A vs 2B | 03-12-2022 23:00 | Round of 16 | Khalifa Int Stadium |
1C vs 2D | 04-12-2022 03:00 | Round of 16 | AB Ali Stadium |
1D vs 2C | 04-12-2022 23:00 | Round of 16 | Al Thumama Stadium |
1B vs 2A | 05-12-2022 03:00 | Round of 16 | Al Bayt Stadium |
1E vs 2F | 05-12-2022 23:00 | Round of 16 | Al Janoub Stadium |
1G vs 2H | 06-12-2022 03:00 | Round of 16 | Stadium 974 |
1F vs 2E | 06-12-2022 23:00 | Round of 16 | Edu City Stadium |
1H vs 2G | 07-12-2022 03:00 | Round of 16 | Lusail Stadium |
TBA vs TBA | 09-12-2022 23:00 | Quarterfinals | Edu City Stadium |
TBA vs TBA | 10-12-2022 03:00 | Quarterfinals | Lusail Stadium |
TBA vs TBA | 10-12-2022 23:00 | Quarterfinals | Al Thumama Stadium |
TBA vs TBA | 11-12-2022 03:00 | Quarterfinals | Al Bayt Stadium |
TBA vs TBA | 14-12-2022 03:00 | Semi Finals | Lusail Stadium |
TBA vs TBA | 15-12-2022 03:00 | Semi Finals | Al Bayt Stadium |
TBA vs TBA | 17-12-2022 23:00 | 3rd Place | Khalifa Int Stadium |
TBA vs TBA | 18-12-2022 23:00 | Finals | Lusail Stadium |
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Group A – World Cup Schedule 2022
As can be seen in the table below, Group A includes Qatar, Ecuador, Senegal, and the Netherlands. The match between Qatar and Ecuador takes place on 20 November, at 00:00, on the Al Bayt Stadium, while one day later, Senegal versus the Netherlands at the Al Thumama Stadium, at 18:00. On the same stadium, on 25 November, at 21:00, Qatar plays against Senegal, while the Netherlands versus Ecuador is in the same day, but at 00:00 on the Khalifa International Stadium. On 29 November, the Al Bayt Stadium will host the match between Netherlands and Qatar, at 23:00. The last match of Group A is between Ecuador and Senegal at the Khalifa International Stadium, on 29 November, at 23:00. Findout complete Football World Cup Schedule 2022 here for Group A.
FIFA World Cup Schedule 2022
Date | Time | Match | Venue |
20-11-2022 | 00:00 | Qatar vs Ecuador | Al Bayt Stadium |
21-11-2022 | 18:00 | Senegal vs Netherlands | Al Thumama Stadium |
25-11-2022 | 21:00 | Qatar vs Senegal | Al Thumama Stadium |
25-11-2022 | 00:00 | Netherlands vs Ecuador | Khalifa Int’l Stadium |
29-11-2022 | 23:00 | Netherlands vs Qatar | Al Bayt Stadium |
29-11-2022 | 23:00 | Ecuador vs Senegal | Khalifa Int’l Stadium |
Since the nation’s independence in 1971, the Qatari national football team has never made it to a single FIFA World Cup. Qatar has consistently competed in the AFC Asian Cup, although the national team has never advanced past the quarterfinals of a World Cup campaign. Qatar became the second country after Italy in the 1934 FIFA World Cup to play in the World Cup without qualifying by hosting the 2022 FIFA World Cup and failing to qualify for the 2018 FIFA World Cup held in Russia.
Gianni Infantino, the president of FIFA, acknowledged the changes made by Qatar in the areas of labor law, worker protection, and minimum wage in January 2022 while noting additional changes that still needed to be done. The Qatari government has implemented measures since 2017 with the goal of bettering working conditions for migrant employees. Here is the complete FIFA World Cup Schedule 2022 Group wise and FIFA World Cup Schedule 2022 full along with all groups are available on FootballCorps.com only.
Despite criticism, Qatar has made some notable improvements, one of which being their unexpected victory in the 2019 AFC Asian Cup. This victory is seen as crucial since it demonstrates that they can pull off even more surprises in their first World Cup appearance.
With a fourth trip scheduled for 2022, the Ecuadorian national football team will have participated in three FIFA World Cups, the pinnacle international competition for national football teams. 2002 marked Ecuador’s first World Cup appearance. Their most impressive showing came in 2006 when they lost in the Round of sixteen.
Ecuador did not attempt to qualify for the FIFA World Cup from 1930 through 1938. When it came time to qualify for the 1950 World Cup, Ecuador initially participated but then withdrew. For the competitions between 1954 and 1958, Ecuador opted out. Ecuador missed the world’s top football competition from 1962 to 1998. After placing second in South America in 2002, they received their first qualifier. After placing third in South America, the player qualified for the second competition in 2006. Ecuador placed sixth in South America for the 2010 tournament and missed the World Cup finals for the third time in a row. Then, Ecuador was able to compete in the 2014 edition before once more being disqualified from the 2018 event.
Senegal has twice participated in the FIFA World Cup finals, reaching the quarterfinals in 2002 and 2018, respectively. After being tied with Japan on the first six tiebreakers, they were the first team in World Cup history to be eliminated using the fair play rule.
The team had its longest World Cup streak in the 1990s, going to three successive competitions after making appearances in two consecutive World Cup finals in 1974 and 1978. The Dutch were eliminated by West Germany in the Round of 16 at UEFA Euro 1990, two years after winning the European Championship there. In 1994, Brazil knocked out the Netherlands in the quarterfinals. In 1998, Brazil defeated the Netherlands in the semifinals and Croatia in the third-place play-off. When the Netherlands came back in 2006, Portugal eliminated them in the Battle of Nuremberg, a Round of sixteen matches. In 2010, the team made it to their third World Cup final but lost to Spain after receiving a record twenty-four yellow and one yellow card. Here is the complete FIFA World Cup Schedule 2022 Group wise and FIFA World Cup Schedule 2022 full along with all groups are available on FootballCorps.com only.
Group B – World Cup Schedule 2022
As can be seen, Group B includes matches between England, Iran, the USA, and Wales. The match between England versus Iran is one the firsts from Group B, happening on 21 November, at 21:00 on the Khalifa International Stadium, while, on the same day, the USA plays against Wales, at 03:00, at the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium. Four days later, on 25 November, at 18:00, Wales versus Iran will play at the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium, while on the same day, at 03:00, the match between England and USA takes place at the Al Bayt Stadium. On 29 November, at 03:00, are two matches: one between Wales and England at the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium, and one between Iran and USA at the Al Thumama Stadium. Findout complete Football World Cup Schedule 2022 here for Group B.
FIFA World Cup Schedule 2022
Date | Time | Match | Venue |
21-11-2022 | 21:00 | England vs Iran | Khalifa Int’l Stadium |
21-11-2022 | 03:00 | USA vs Wales | Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium |
25-11-2022 | 18:00 | Wales vs Iran | Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium |
25-11-2022 | 03:00 | England vs USA | Al Bayt Stadium |
29-11-2022 | 03:00 | Wales vs England | Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium |
29-11-2022 | 03:00 | Iran vs USA | Al Thumama Stadium |
Since 1950, the England national football team has participated in the FIFA World Cup. The FIFA World Cup is the most prestigious international football competition. It was originally played in 1930, and since then, the finals have been contested every four years, except for 1942 and 1946 because of World War II.
The qualification phase and the final phase are the two phases of the competition (officially called the World Cup Finals). Which teams advance to the finals is determined by the qualification round, which now spans the three years before the finals. In the finals’ current structure, thirty-two teams compete over the course of around a month at locations all over the host nation (or nations). With an estimated 715.1 million viewers for the 2006 Final, the World Cup Finals is the most-watched athletic event worldwide.
England joined the competition in 1950 and has participated in all eighteen tournaments since then. They have failed to advance from the group stage on three occasions, in 1950, 1958, and 2014, and have failed to qualify for the finals on three occasions, in 1974 (against West Germany), 1978 (against Argentina), and 1994 (against the United States). Their best-ever showing was when they won the cup in the England-based event in 1966. They also placed fourth in 1990 in Italy and in 2018 in Russia. Other than that, the group has made it to the quarterfinals nine times, most recently in 2018 (Russia).
The six times Iran has participated in the FIFA World Cup are in 1978, 1998, 2006, 2014, 2018, and 2022. They were never able to get past the group stage.
The men’s national soccer team of the United States has competed in 10 World Cups; their greatest performance came in their debut tournament, where they placed third in 1930. The United States did not participate in the championship matches again until 1990 following the 1950 World Cup when they defeated England 1-0 in group play. From 1990 through 2014, the United States competed in every World Cup, but after losing to Trinidad & Tobago in 2018, they missed qualifying for the 2018 tournament for the first time since 1986. They qualified for the 2022 World Cup, making a comeback to the tournament.
The men’s national teams of FIFA (Fédération Internationale de Football Association), the tournament’s governing organization, compete in the World Cup, an international football competition. The current format of the World Cup involves thirty-two teams competing for the title, at venues within the host nation (or nations), over the course of about a month. The championship has been awarded every four years since the first tournament in 1930, except for 1942 and 1946 due to World War II. With an estimated 715 million spectators for the 2006 World Cup final, it is the most-watched sporting event worldwide.
Every World Cup since 1950 has had the Wales national football team compete, but only two final tournaments-in 1958 and 2022-have seen Wales earn a spot. They advanced to the quarterfinals in 1958 before being defeated by eventual champions Brazil. Here is the complete FIFA World Cup Schedule 2022 Group wise and FIFA World Cup Schedule 2022 full along with all groups are available on FootballCorps.com only.
Group C – World Cup Schedule 2022
As can be seen in the table below, Group C includes Argentina, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, and Poland. On 22 November, at 00:00, the first match of Group C is between Mexico and Poland at Stadium 974, while at 18:00 Argentina versus Saudi Arabia takes place at Lusail Stadium. On 26 November, at 21:00, Poland plays against Saudi Arabia, at Education City Stadium, while at 03:00, the match between Argentina and Mexico takes place at Lusail Stadium. The last matches of Group C are on 30 November, at 03:00, as follows: Poland versus Argentina on Stadium 974, and Saudi Arabia versus Mexico on Lusail Stadium. Findout complete Football World Cup Schedule 2022 here for Group C.
FIFA World Cup Schedule 2022
Date | Time | Match | Venue |
22-11-2022 | 18:00 | Argentina vs Saudi Arabia | Lusail Stadium |
22-11-2022 | 00:00 | Mexico vs Poland | Stadium 974 |
26-11-2022 | 21:00 | Poland vs Saudi Arabia | Education City Stadium |
26-11-2022 | 03:00 | Argentina vs Mexico | Lusail Stadium |
30-11-2022 | 03:00 | Poland vs Argentina | Stadium 974 |
30-11-2022 | 03:00 | Saudi Arabia vs Mexico | Lusail Stadium |
With two World Cup victories in 1978 and 1986, Argentina is one of the most successful national football teams in the world. Three times, in 1930, 1990, and 2014, Argentina finished second. The team appeared in all but four of the World Cups, placing third in terms of appearances only after Brazil and Germany (with the 2022 edition included, to be played).
Additionally, Argentina has shared the most Copa América victories (15) with Uruguay. Additionally, Argentina won the gold medal at the 2004 and 2008 Olympic football tournaments as well as the Confederations Cup. Argentina previously took home two silver medals from the 1928 and 1996 competitions. Argentina has won the U-20 World Cup six times in various international competitions. Argentina has not yet won any FIFA international competitions other than the U-17 World Cup.
Saudi Arabia has participated in six Football World Cup competitions, including 1994, 1998, 2002, 2006, 2018, and the forthcoming 2022 World Cup. In 1994, when they advanced to the round of sixteen, they had their finest showing. Here is the complete FIFA World Cup Schedule 2022 Group wise and FIFA World Cup Schedule 2022 full along with all groups are available on FootballCorps.com only.
Mexico has participated in the event since the first World Cup in 1930 and has done so for a total of 16 tournaments, however on three occasions in 1934 (against Italy), 1974 (against West Germany), and 1982—it has not advanced to the actual finals (Spain). Additionally, it withdrew from the finals in 1938 (France) and was prohibited by FIFA from competing in the 1990 World Cup (Italy) after fielding players who were overaged during the youth competition for the 1988 Olympic Games qualifiers.
After upsetting the defending World Champions Germany 1-0 in the World Cup opener in 2018, Mexico pulled off one of the biggest upsets. Mexico has made the straightest second-round appearances, tied with Brazil.
Poland has competed in eight World Cups, beginning with the 1938 World Cup, where they lost to Brazil in a nail-biting 5-6 match. Poland did not qualify for the World Cup until 36 years later, but once they did, they stunned everyone by defeating England in the 1974 qualifiers and placing third twice in the 1974 and 1982 tournaments. After taking part in 1986, Poland’s prominence in international football began to wane.
Poland has managed to qualify for the 2002, 2006, and 2018 FIFA World Cups since the end of communist rule in the country in 1989, but the team was unable to repeat the success of its predecessors, exiting the group stage of all three tournaments with two opening losses before gaining a reaffirming victory in the final match.
Group D – World Cup Schedule 2022
As can be seen in the table below, Group D includes matches between Denmark, Tunisia, France, and Australia. On 22 November, at 21:00, Denmark versus Tunisia is at Education City Stadium, while a few hours earlier, at 03:00, the match between France and Australia takes place at the Al Janoub Stadium. In the same stadium, Tunisia plays against Australia on 26 November at 18:00, while on the same day but earlier, specifically at 00:00, France plays against Denmark at Stadium 974. The last matches of Group D happen on 30 November, at 23:00, between Tunisia and France at Education City Stadium, and Australia versus Denmark at Al Janoub Stadium. Findout complete Football World Cup Schedule 2022 here for Group D.
FIFA World Cup Schedule 2022
Date | Time | Match | Venue |
22-11-2022 | 21:00 | Denmark vs Tunisia | Education City Stadium |
22-11-2022 | 03:00 | France vs Australia | Al Janoub Stadium |
26-11-2022 | 18:00 | Tunisia vs Australia | Al Janoub Stadium |
26-11-2022 | 00:00 | France vs Denmark | Stadium 974 |
30-11-2022 | 23:00 | Tunisia vs France | Education City Stadium |
30-11-2022 | 23:00 | Australia vs Denmark | Al Janoub Stadium |
Denmark participated in the competition for the first time in the 1958 Swedish edition. But they fell to England and Ireland in all four of their qualifying games.
For the first time, they qualified in 1986, winning all three of their Group Stage games, including a 2-0 victory against West Germany, but they were defeated by Spain in the next round. Since then, the Danish national team has consistently advanced to the FIFA World Cup Finals, and in Qatar 2022, they will make their sixth participation. In 1998, when they advanced to the quarterfinals, they had their greatest performance. Here is the complete FIFA World Cup Schedule 2022 Group wise and FIFA World Cup Schedule 2022 full along with all groups are available on FootballCorps.com only.
Since their debut in the 1978 FIFA World Cup, where they placed ninth, Tunisia has made an appearance in the FIFA World Cup finals five times, including today, March 29. They enjoyed a run of three World Cup qualifying between 1998 and 2006. They will participate in the FIFA World Cup finals in Qatar in 2022 for the sixth time. Tunisia, meanwhile, has never been able to go past the group stage.
In 1998, the French squad captured their first World Cup victory. The final match featured France defeating Brazil 3-0 at home in the competition. France previously hosted the competition in 1938 but was defeated by reigning winners Italy in the quarterfinals. At the Luzhniki Stadium in Russia, France defeated Croatia 4-2 to win the World Cup for the second time in 2018.
In 2006, France came in second place and lost to Italy (5-3) on penalties after the game ended in a 1-1 stalemate after 120 minutes. Additionally, the team has placed third twice, in 1958 and 1986, and fourth once, in 1982.
Six times, in 1974, 2006, 2010, 2014, 2018, and 2022, Australia has earned a spot in the FIFA World Cup finals. Additionally, they have made fifteen attempts to qualify for the FIFA World Cup; their first attempt ended in a loss to North Korea in 1966.
A squad comprised exclusively of amateurs from Australia, playing for the OFC, drew without scoring with Chile in their debut match but left the 1974 competition without recording a goal. At the 2006 World Cup in Germany, Australia made up for lost time and advanced to the Round of sixteen, when they were narrowly defeated by eventual champions Italy.
Group E – World Cup Schedule 2022
As can be seen in the table below, Group E includes matches between Germany, Japan, Spain, and Costa Rica. The first matches happen on 23 November, one at 00:00 between Spain and Costa Rica at the Al Thumama Stadium, and one at 21:00 between Germany and Japan at the Khalifa International Stadium. A few days later, on 27 November, Japan plays against Costa Rica at 18:00 at the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium, while Spain plays against Germany at 03:00 at the Al Bayt Stadium. On the 1st of December, at 03:00, take place two matches, respectively between Japan and Spain at the Khalifa International Stadium, and Costa Rica versus Germany at the Al Bayt Stadium. Findout complete Football World Cup Schedule 2022 here for Group E.
FIFA World Cup Schedule 2022
Date | Time | Match | Venue |
23-11-2022 | 21:00 | Germany vs Japan | Khalifa Int’l Stadium |
23-11-2022 | 00:00 | Spain vs Costa Rica | Al Thumama Stadium |
27-11-2022 | 18:00 | Japan vs Costa Rica | Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium |
27-11-2022 | 03:00 | Spain vs Germany | Al Bayt Stadium |
01-12-2022 | 03:00 | Japan vs Spain | Khalifa Int’l Stadium |
01-12-2022 | 03:00 | Costa Rica vs Germany | Al Bayt Stadium |
FIFA only considers the teams coached by the Deutscher Fußball-Bund for Germany’s World Cup history, which spans three eras: Germany (during the Nazi era), West Germany, and reunified Germany. One of the most successful national teams at the FIFA World Cup, Germany’s national football team has won four championships, finished second or third four times, and placed fourth once. If a third place or better is the standard for a successful campaign, Germany has won twelve of the nineteen competitions, which is at least three more than any other country.
Japan has seven times made it to the FIFA World Cup finals; the first time was in 1998 when they lost all three of their group games and placed 31st overall. On June 26, 1998, in a 2-1 loss to Jamaica, Masashi Nakayama scored Japan’s first-ever goal in a World Cup Finals match. The first Japanese player to score in three World Cups 2010, 2014, and 2018 is Keisuke Honda. Here is the complete FIFA World Cup Schedule 2022 Group wise and FIFA World Cup Schedule 2022 full along with all groups are available on FootballCorps.com only.
They will participate in the FIFA World Cup finals in Qatar in 2022 for the seventh time. Japan defeated Colombia 2-1 in the group stage of the 2018 World Cup to become the first Asian nation to defeat a South American team. The group advanced to the Round of 16.
Spain, one of just eight nations to ever win the FIFA World Cup, did it in South Africa in 2010, their first trip to the championship game. With sixteen appearances in the twenty-two tournaments, the team is among the most active at the World Cup finals.
Costa Rica’s involvement in the FIFA World Cup is very recent since it did not take part in the competition from its founding in 1930 until its first appearance in the 1990 edition, which remained its only appearance in the event during the 20th century. Costa Rica has qualified for every FIFA World Cup in the twenty-first century, except for the 2010 tournament, which they nearly missed.
Group F – World Cup Schedule 2022
As can be seen below, Group F includes matches between Morocco, Croatia, Belgium, and Canada. The first two matches happen on 23 November, one at 18:00 at the Al Bayt Stadium between Morocco and Croatia, and one at the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium, at 03:00, between Belgium and Canada. A few days later, on 27 November, Croatia plays against Canada, at 00:00, at the Khalifa International Stadium, while Belgium plays against Morocco at 21:00 at the Al Thumama Stadium. The last two matches of Group F are taking place on the 1st of December, at 23:00, respectively one match between Croatia and Belgium at the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium, and the last match between Canada and Morocco at the Al Thumama Stadium. Findout complete Football World Cup Schedule 2022 here for Group F.
FIFA World Cup Schedule 2022
Date | Time | Match | Venue |
23-11-2022 | 18:00 | Morocco vs Croatia | Al Bayt Stadium |
23-11-2022 | 03:00 | Belgium vs Canada | Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium |
27-11-2022 | 21:00 | Belgium vs Morocco | Al Thumama Stadium |
27-11-2022 | 00:00 | Croatia vs Canada | Khalifa Int’l Stadium |
01-12-2022 | 23:00 | Croatia vs Belgium | Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium |
01-12-2022 | 23:00 | Canada vs Morocco | Al Thumama Stadium |
Morocco made it to the FIFA World Cup finals on six separate occasions, in 1970, 1986, 1994, 1998, 2018, and 2022. In 1986, when they advanced to the round of sixteen, they had their greatest showing.
Since obtaining independence in 1991, the Croatian national football team has competed in five FIFA World Cups (in 1998, 2002, 2006, 2014, and 2018). Prior to that, Croatia was a part of Yugoslavia from 1930 until 1990. The 2018 final, when they lost to France 4-2, was their best performance to date.
Belgium has made fourteen appearances in the FIFA World Cup finals, with their first appearance coming at the inaugural tournament in 1930, where they placed 11th. John Langenus, a Belgian referee, officiated the first FIFA World Cup final. Here is the complete FIFA World Cup Schedule 2022 Group wise and FIFA World Cup Schedule 2022 full along with all groups are available on FootballCorps.com only.
The Netherlands is often Belgium’s biggest foe. Two times in the history of the FIFA World Cup, the two nations have faced off, with Belgium winning once (USA 1994) and drawing once (France 1998). The Soviet Union and Russia have faced off five times against Belgium in the finals, with three victories going to Belgium and two to the Soviet Union.
In 1986, the men’s national soccer team of Canada participated in a FIFA World Cup match. Canada has failed to secure one of the spots designated for the North American CONCACAF teams in previous World Cup tournaments. After a 36-year absence, Canada qualified for the World Cup in 2022 for the second time ever.
Group G – World Cup Schedule 2022
As can be seen below in the table, Group G includes matches between Switzerland, Cameroon, Brazil, and Serbia. The first two matches take place on 24 November, one between Switzerland and Cameroon at 18:00 on Al Janoub Stadium, and one between Brazil and Serbia at 03:00 on Lusail Stadium. Four days later, on 28 November, Cameroon versus Serbia is at Al Janoub Stadium, while at 00:00, Brazil plays against Switzerland at Stadium 974. Group G’s last two matches happen on 2nd December, at 03:00, including one between Cameroon and Brazil on Lusail Stadium, and one between Serbia and Switzerland on Stadium 974. Findout complete Football World Cup Schedule 2022 here for Group G.
FIFA World Cup Schedule 2022
Date | Time | Match | Venue |
24-11-2022 | 18:00 | Switzerland vs Cameroon | Al Janoub Stadium |
24-11-2022 | 03:00 | Brazil vs Serbia | Lusail Stadium |
28-11-2022 | 18:00 | Cameroon vs Serbia | Al Janoub Stadium |
28-11-2022 | 00:00 | Brazil vs Switzerland | Stadium 974 |
02-12-2022 | 03:00 | Cameroon vs Brazil | Lusail Stadium |
02-12-2022 | 03:00 | Serbia vs Switzerland | Stadium 974 |
Switzerland has made eleven appearances in World Cup finals, with their first coming at the second finals in 1934, where they placed eighth. They participated in the 2018 World Cup in Russia for the ninth time.
Cameroon has made eight appearances in the FIFA World Cup finals, with their first coming in 1982 when they placed 17th overall after drawing all three of their group games. In 1990, Cameroon advanced to the quarterfinals before losing to England 3-2. At the 1994 FIFA World Cup, Roger Milla, then 42 years old, broke the record for the oldest player to ever play in a World Cup final, and he also managed to score. Although Colombian goalkeeper Faryd Mondragón beat the record for the oldest player in 2014, Milla remains the oldest goal scorer at the FIFA World Cup finals. They will participate in the FIFA World Cup finals in Qatar in 2022 for the eighth time.
Brazil has won five titles and placed second, third, and fourth twice apiece, making them the most successful national team in World Cup history. Brazil joined Argentina, Spain, and Germany as nations that have won the FIFA World Cup outside of their home continents (Sweden in 1958, Chile in 1962, Mexico in 1970, the United States in 1994, and South Korea/Japan in 2002). Brazil is the only national team to have participated in every FIFA World Cup without missing any games or having to go through a playoff process. With a record of seventy-three wins in 109 games played, a goal difference of 124, 237 points, and only eighteen losses, Brazil has the best overall World Cup performance in both proportional and absolute terms. Here is the complete FIFA World Cup Schedule 2022 Group wise and FIFA World Cup Schedule 2022 full along with all groups are available on FootballCorps.com only.
Serbia was a member of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia from the 1930 FIFA World Cup to the 1938 FIFA World Cup, and from the 1950 FIFA World Cup until the 1990 FIFA World Cup, Serbia was a member of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, both of which participated in the world cup. Serbia and Montenegro played together from the FIFA World Cup in 1994 through the FIFA World Cup in 2006. Serbia has played as an independent nation since 2006. Serbia, who received FIFA’s formal recognition as the Yugoslav team’s replacement, thereby took over all of Yugoslavia’s records.
Group H – World Cup Schedule 2022
Group H is the last one of the 2022 FIFA World Cup, and, as it is presented in the table below, includes matches between Uruguay, Korea Republic, Portugal, and Ghana. Starting on 24 November, Portugal plays against Ghana at 00:00 on Stadium 974, while Uruguay plays against the Korea Republic at 21:00 at Education City Stadium. Four days later, on 28 November, Korea Republic versus Ghana takes place at 21:00 on Education City Stadium, while Portugal versus Uruguay takes place at 03:00 on Lusail Stadium. The last two matches of Group H are taking place on 2nd December, at 23:00, one being between Korea Republic and Portugal at Education City Stadium, and the other one is between Ghana and Uruguay at Al Janoub Stadium. Findout complete Football World Cup Schedule 2022 here for Group H.
FIFA World Cup Schedule 2022
Date | Time | Match | Venue |
24-11-2022 | 21:00 | Uruguay vs Korea Republic | Education City Stadium |
24-11-2022 | 00:00 | Portugal vs Ghana | Stadium 974 |
28-11-2022 | 21:00 | Korea Republic vs Ghana | Education City Stadium |
28-11-2022 | 03:00 | Portugal vs Uruguay | Lusail Stadium |
02-12-2022 | 23:00 | Korea Republic vs Portugal | Education City Stadium |
02-12-2022 | 23:00 | Ghana vs Uruguay | Al Janoub Stadium |
Four FIFA-sponsored World Football Championships have been won by Uruguay. Before that, only European teams played football at the Olympics. They also won the first FIFA World Championship, which was held under the auspices of the Olympic Committee. The following two World Cups, the 1930 and 1950 FIFA World Cups, in which Uruguay played, were completely independent of the Olympics and had distinct rules separating professional and amateur football players (Jules Rimet Trophy). FIFA acknowledges Uruguay as a four-time world champion and permits the squad to wear four stars on their uniforms during legitimate international football games because 1924 marked the commencement of true international football competition, controlled by FIFA. Here is the complete FIFA World Cup Schedule 2022 Group wise and FIFA World Cup Schedule 2022 full along with all groups are available on FootballCorps.com only.
Ten times, South Korea has participated in the FIFA World Cup. The team made its debut in 1954 and has continuously participated in every edition till 1986. The 2002 tournament, which South Korea co-hosted with Japan, yielded their best-ever finish of fourth place, making them the first team from outside of Europe and the Americas to go to the semifinals. Seven times, Portugal has reached the FIFA World Cup finals; the first time was in 1966 when they finished third. Four FIFA World Cup tournaments 2006, 2010, 2014, and 2022 have been qualified for by Ghana. They were the only African team to make it through the group stages of the FIFA World Cup in 2006, and they did so as the continent’s sixth consecutive nation. With an average age of 23 years and 352 days, Ghana’s team was the youngest in the FIFA World Cup in 2006 and received accolades for their improved play. Ghana was placed 13th by FIFA out of the thirty-two nations that took part in the competition.