Everything you need to know about Qatar FIFA World Cup 2022

Where is the 2022 FIFA World Cup going to be held?

In contrast to bids from the United States and Japan, FIFA decided to award Qatar the privilege to host the 2022 World Cup.  The World Cup will be held in the Middle East for the first time ever.

Why is the FIFA World Cup 2022 taking place during the fall?

The 2022 World Cup will begin on November 20 and conclude with the final on December 18, despite often taking place in the summer. Due to the extremely high temperatures in Qatar during the summer, the competition was rescheduled to the fall.

Where can I watch the 2022 FIFA World Cup?

The official English-language broadcast partner in the United States for the 2022 FIFA World Cup is the FOX Sports family of networks, as well as the FOX Sports app.  On Tubi, you can also watch free full-length replays of World Cup games.

Qatar World Cup 2022: Where will the games be played?

Al Bayt Stadium, Ahmad Bin Stadium, Al Janoub Stadium, Al Thumama Stadium, Education City Stadium, Khalifa International Stadium, Stadium 974, and Lusail Stadium are the eight venues in Qatar where the FIFA World Cup 2022 will be contested.

How many teams will compete at the FIFA World Cup2022?

32 teams will compete in the event this year, divided into eight groups of four teams each, denoted by the letters A through H. The number of teams will increase to 46 for the first time in 2026, though.

Who is the favorite to win the 2022 FIFA World Cup?

According to experts, Brazil is the tournament favorite with +450 odds, ahead of England (+500), France (+550), and Argentina (+550).

Did the United States men's national team qualify for the FIFA World Cup 2022?

Yes. The United States men's national team will return to soccer's grandest stage after failing to qualify for the World Cup in 2018.

Who won the FIFA World Cup in 2018?

France won the championship in 2018, and since then, its team has only gotten better. However, World Cup champions have a history of disintegrating in the group stage the year after the competition.