There are still a few nights left until the Queen’s football competition resumes its rights. The 2022 World Cup, the first in an Arab country, in this case Qatar, is scheduled for November 20 to December 18. For everything you need to know about this winter’s World Cup, it’s here. And for the 100% French team user guide, click here.
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What are the dates for the 2022 World Cup?
Qatar face Ecuador in the opening match at Al Khor on Sunday 20 November at 19:00 local time (17:00 in mainland France). It will be the only meeting of the day. France will play on November 22, 26 and 30. There will be matches every day until December 6, the day of the last round of 16. The well-known final will take place on December 18.
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What times will the meetings take place?
The matches will generally take place at 14:00, 17:00 and 20:00 (metropolitan France time). Some, including the third-place match and the final, will take place at 4 p.m. At 11 o’clock there will even be some group stage matches.
On which channels will they be broadcast?
Pay-per-view channel BeIN Sports will broadcast the entire 2022 World Cup. TF1 will broadcast just under half (28 matches out of 64), including all the Blues’ matches, 5 of the Round of 16, 3 of the 4 quarters. final, two semi-finals and a final.
What is the detailed plan day by day?
Sunday November 20
17:00: Qatar – Ecuador (TF1, beIN Sports 1)
Monday November 21
14:00: England – Iran (beIN Sports 1)
17:00. Senegal – Netherlands (beIN Sports 1)
20:00 United States – Wales (TF1, beIN Sports 1)
Tuesday, November 22
11:00. Argentina – Saudi Arabia (beIN Sports 1)
14:00. Denmark – Tunisia (beIN Sports 1)
17:00. Mexico – Poland (beIN Sports 1)
20:00. France – Australia (TF1, beIN Sports 1)
Wednesday, November 23
11:00 Morocco – Croatia (beIN Sports 1)
14:00: Germany – Japan (beIN Sports 1)
17:00: Spain – Costa Rica (beIN Sports 1)
20:00. Belgium – Canada (TF1, beIN Sports 1)
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Thursday, November 24
11:00 a.m. Switzerland – Cameroon (beIN Sports 1)
14:00: Uruguay – South Korea (beIN Sports 1)
17:00: Portugal – Ghana (beIN Sports 1)
20:00: Brazil – Serbia (TF1, beIN Sports 1)
Friday, November 25
11:00. Wales – Iran (beIN Sports 1)
14:00: Qatar – Senegal (beIN Sports 1)
17:00: Netherlands – Ecuador (beIN Sports 1)
20:00. England – United States (TF1, beIN Sports 1)
Saturday, November 26
11:00 Tunisia – Australia (beIN Sports 1)
14:00: Poland – Saudi Arabia (beIN Sports 1)
17:00: France – Denmark (TF1, beIN Sports 1)
20:00: Argentina – Mexico (TF1, beIN Sports 1)
Sunday, November 27
11:00. Japan – Costa Rica (beIN Sports 1)
14:00: Belgium – Morocco (TF1, beIN Sports 1)
17:00. Croatia – Canada (beIN Sports 1)
20:00. Spain – Germany (TF1, beIN Sports 1)
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Monday, November 28
11:00 a.m. Cameroon – Serbia (beIN Sports 1)
14:00 South Korea – Ghana (beIN Sports 1)
17:00: Brazil – Switzerland (beIN Sports 1)
20:00. Portugal – Uruguay (TF1, beIN Sports 1)
Tuesday, November 29
16:00 Netherlands – Qatar (beIN Sports 1)
16:00 Ecuador – Senegal (beIN Sports 2)
20:00 Wales – England (TF1, beIN Sports 1)
20:00. Iran – United States (beIN Sports 2)
Wednesday, November 30
16:00: Tunisia – France (TF1, beIN Sports 1)
16:00 Australia – Denmark (beIN Sports 2)
20:00. Poland – Argentina (TF1, beIN Sports 1)
20:00. Saudi Arabia – Mexico (beIN Sports 2)
Thursday, December 1
16:00: Croatia – Belgium (beIN Sports 1)
16:00: Canada – Morocco (beIN Sports 2)
20:00. Japan – Spain (TF1, beIN Sports 1)
20:00 Costa Rica – Germany (beIN Sports 2)
Friday, December 2
16:00: South Korea – Portugal (beIN Sports 1)
16:00: Ghana – Uruguay (beIN Sports 2)
20:00 Cameroon – Brazil (TF1, beIN Sports 1)
20:00. Serbia – Switzerland (beIN Sports 2)
How to reach the round of 16?
Nothing is so complicated. you must finish in the top two of your group. Each nation will play each opponent in their group once, with no tiebreakers. 1:eh After Group A will face Group 2e 1st of Group Beh Group C vs. 2e Group D, etc. And vice versa. For example, France, if it qualifies, already knows that it will meet Argentina, Mexico, Poland or Saudi Arabia in the next round.
Source: Le Figaro

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