This is your in-depth guide to all the Qatar World Cup stadiums so you can be in the know as we get closer to the start of this World Cup.
With the 2022 FIFA World Cup fast approaching we were wondering what kind of stadiums will host these massive World Cup games. Now, we have all the answers so check out the details about all the venues that will host the World Cup below.
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The stadium officially opened in November of 2021 and is planned to be reduced down to a capacity of about 40,000 after the conclusion of this year’s World Cup.
There will be 10 games hosted at the stadium which is more than any other at the World Cup.
Nov. 24: Brazil vs Serbia
Nov. 26: Argentina vs Mexico
Nov. 28: Portugal vs Uruguay
Nov. 30: Saudi Arabia vs Mexico
Dec. 2: Cameroon vs Brazil
Dec. 9: Quarter-final
Dec. 13: The first World Cup semi-final
Dec. 18: The World Cup Final
The capacity for the Al Bayt Stadium is 60,000 which makes it the second biggest venue at the tournament. Al Khor’s stadium was officially opened in November of 2021 and it has hosted the 2021 FIFA Arab Cup final between Tunisia and Algeria.
During the World Cup this stadium will host nine games with the biggest of those being a World Cup semi-final.
This is possible as the upper tier of seats is removable, and they are supposed to be given to poorer countries after this World Cup ends.
Nov. 23: Morocco v Croatia
Nov. 25: England v United States
Nov. 27: Spain v Germany
Nov. 29: Netherlands v Qatar
Dec. 1: Costa Rica v Germany
Dec. 10: Quarter-final
Dec. 14: Second semi-final
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The stadium was opened in 1976 and was renovated between 2014-2017 to bring it up to modern standards.
At the 2022 FIFA World Cup it will host eight games with the most prestigious of those being the third place play-off on December 17th.
Nov. 23: Germany v Japan
Nov. 25: Netherlands v Ecuador
Nov. 27: Croatia v Canada
Nov. 29: Ecuador v Senegal
Dec. 1: Japan v Spain
Dec. 17: Third-place game
The stadium officially opened in June of 2020 and it has hosted a quarter-final at the 2021 FIFA Arab Cup. In the 2022 FIFA World Cup the biggest match that it will host is a quarter-final on December 9th.
Nov. 24: Uruguay v South Korea
Nov. 26: Poland v Saudi Arabia
Nov. 28: South Korea v Ghana
Nov. 30: Tunisia v France
Dec. 2: South Korea v Portugal
Dec. 9: Quarter-final
The Ahmad bin Ali Stadium was officially opened in 2003 and was since rebuilt between 2016-2020. It has previously hosted group games in the 2021 FIFA Arab Cup.
At this World Cup the most prestigious match this stadium will host is a round of 16 game.
Nov. 23: Belgium v Canada
Nov. 25: Wales v Iran
Nov. 27: Japan v Costa Rica
Nov. 29: Wales v England
Dec. 1: Croatia v Belgium
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This stadium hosted a semi-final at the 2021 FIFA Arab Cup when hosts Qatar lost to Algeria. At this World Cup the biggest match we will see played here is a quarter-final on December 10th.
Nov. 23: Spain v Costa Rica
Nov. 25: Qatar v Senegal
Nov. 27: Belgium v Morocco
Nov. 29: Iran v United States
Dec. 1: Canada v Morocco
Dec. 10: Quarter-final
This venue will be the home of the Qatar Stars League’s Al-Wakrah Sport Club after the FIFA World Cup. The stadium was officially opened in May of 2019.
In 2020 this stadium hosted the AFC Champions League Final. In Qatar’s World Cup the most prestigious match we will see here is a round of 16 game between the winners of Group E and the Runners-up in Group F.
Nov. 24: Switzerland v Cameroon
Nov. 26: Tunisia v Australia
Nov. 28: Cameroon v Serbia
Nov. 30: Australia v Denmark
Dec. 2: Ghana v Uruguay
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At the 2021 FIFA Arab Cup this stadium hosted a semi-final and the third-place play-off where hosts Qatar beat Egypt on penalties. In the 2022 FIFA World Cup the biggest match that this venue will play host to is a round of 16 game between the winners of Group G and the Runners-up in Group H.
Nov. 24: Portugal v Ghana
Nov. 26: France v Denmark
Nov. 28: Brazil v Switzerland
Nov. 30: Poland v Argentina
Dec. 2: Serbia v Switzerland
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With the 2022 FIFA World Cup fast approaching we were wondering what kind of stadiums will host these massive World Cup games. Now, we have all the answers so check out the details about all the venues that will host the World Cup below.
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The Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup Stadiums
Lusail Iconic Stadium
The Lusail Iconic Stadium is by far the biggest stadium at this World Cup and it can host a crowd of up to 80,000 people. It is located only a few miles north of central Doha.The stadium officially opened in November of 2021 and is planned to be reduced down to a capacity of about 40,000 after the conclusion of this year’s World Cup.
There will be 10 games hosted at the stadium which is more than any other at the World Cup.
The Lusail Iconic Stadium will host the FIFA World Cup final on the 18th of December.""
Group Games Lusail Iconic Stadium Will Host
Nov. 22: Argentina vs Saudi ArabiaNov. 24: Brazil vs Serbia
Nov. 26: Argentina vs Mexico
Nov. 28: Portugal vs Uruguay
Nov. 30: Saudi Arabia vs Mexico
Dec. 2: Cameroon vs Brazil
Knockout Games Lusail Iconic Stadium Will Host
Dec. 6: Round of 16 gameDec. 9: Quarter-final
Dec. 13: The first World Cup semi-final
Dec. 18: The World Cup Final
Al Bayt Stadium
The Al Bayt Stadium is located in Al Khor, Qatar. This is one of the more interesting stadiums at the World Cup as it has a retractable roof.The capacity for the Al Bayt Stadium is 60,000 which makes it the second biggest venue at the tournament. Al Khor’s stadium was officially opened in November of 2021 and it has hosted the 2021 FIFA Arab Cup final between Tunisia and Algeria.
During the World Cup this stadium will host nine games with the biggest of those being a World Cup semi-final.
After this World Cup the stadium will be reduced from a 60,000 capacity to 32,000.""
This is possible as the upper tier of seats is removable, and they are supposed to be given to poorer countries after this World Cup ends.
Group Games Al Bayt Stadium Will Host
Nov. 20: Qatar v EcuadorNov. 23: Morocco v Croatia
Nov. 25: England v United States
Nov. 27: Spain v Germany
Nov. 29: Netherlands v Qatar
Dec. 1: Costa Rica v Germany
Knockout Games Al Bayt Stadium Will Host
Dec. 4: Round of 16 gameDec. 10: Quarter-final
Dec. 14: Second semi-final
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Khalifa International Stadium
The Khalifa International Stadium is located in Doha, Qatar and has a capacity of 45,416 making it the third biggest World Cup stadium.The stadium was opened in 1976 and was renovated between 2014-2017 to bring it up to modern standards.
This stadium previously hosted the 2019 FIFA Club World Cup final between Liverpool and Flamengo.""
At the 2022 FIFA World Cup it will host eight games with the most prestigious of those being the third place play-off on December 17th.
Group Games Khalifa International Stadium Will Host
Nov. 21: England v IranNov. 23: Germany v Japan
Nov. 25: Netherlands v Ecuador
Nov. 27: Croatia v Canada
Nov. 29: Ecuador v Senegal
Dec. 1: Japan v Spain
Knockout Games Khalifa International Stadium Will Host
Dec. 3: Round of 16 gameDec. 17: Third-place game
Education City Stadium
The Education City Stadium is another of the many stadiums in Qatar’s capital city of Doha. The stadium has a capacity of 45,350 which makes it the fourth biggest of the World Cup venues.The stadium officially opened in June of 2020 and it has hosted a quarter-final at the 2021 FIFA Arab Cup. In the 2022 FIFA World Cup the biggest match that it will host is a quarter-final on December 9th.
After this World Cup the venue will be used mostly by students from the surrounding areas.""
Group Games Education City Stadium Will Host
Nov. 22: Denmark v TunisiaNov. 24: Uruguay v South Korea
Nov. 26: Poland v Saudi Arabia
Nov. 28: South Korea v Ghana
Nov. 30: Tunisia v France
Dec. 2: South Korea v Portugal
Knockout Games Education City Stadium Will Host
Dec. 6: Round of 16 gameDec. 9: Quarter-final
Ahmad bin Ali Stadium
The Ahmad bin Ali Stadium is based in Al Rayyan, Qatar and is also commonly referred to as the Al-Rayyan Stadium. The total capacity of this venue is 44,740.The Ahmad bin Ali Stadium was officially opened in 2003 and was since rebuilt between 2016-2020. It has previously hosted group games in the 2021 FIFA Arab Cup.
At this World Cup the most prestigious match this stadium will host is a round of 16 game.
Group Games Ahmad bin Ali Stadium Will Host
Nov. 21: United States v WalesNov. 23: Belgium v Canada
Nov. 25: Wales v Iran
Nov. 27: Japan v Costa Rica
Nov. 29: Wales v England
Dec. 1: Croatia v Belgium
Knockout Games Ahmad bin Ali Stadium Will Host
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Al Thumama Stadium
The Al Thumama Stadium is located in Al Thumama, Qatar and can hold up to 40,000 people. It was officially opened in October 2021 when it hosted the Amir Cup Final.This stadium hosted a semi-final at the 2021 FIFA Arab Cup when hosts Qatar lost to Algeria. At this World Cup the biggest match we will see played here is a quarter-final on December 10th.
Group Games Al Thumama Stadium Will Host
Nov. 21: Senegal v NetherlandsNov. 23: Spain v Costa Rica
Nov. 25: Qatar v Senegal
Nov. 27: Belgium v Morocco
Nov. 29: Iran v United States
Dec. 1: Canada v Morocco
Knockout Games Al Thumama Stadium Will Host
Dec. 4: Round of 16 gameDec. 10: Quarter-final
Al Janoub Stadium
The Al Janoub Stadium, also referred to by its former name Al-Wakrah Stadium, is located in Al Wakrah, Qatar. The stadium’s capacity is 40,000.This venue will be the home of the Qatar Stars League’s Al-Wakrah Sport Club after the FIFA World Cup. The stadium was officially opened in May of 2019.
In 2020 this stadium hosted the AFC Champions League Final. In Qatar’s World Cup the most prestigious match we will see here is a round of 16 game between the winners of Group E and the Runners-up in Group F.
Group Games Al Janoub Stadium Will Host
Nov. 22: France v AustraliaNov. 24: Switzerland v Cameroon
Nov. 26: Tunisia v Australia
Nov. 28: Cameroon v Serbia
Nov. 30: Australia v Denmark
Dec. 2: Ghana v Uruguay
Knockout Games Al Janoub Stadium Will Host
Dec. 5: Round of 16 gameStadium 974
Stadium 974, formerly known as Ras Abu Aboud Stadium is located in Ras Abu Aboud, Qatar. The capacity of this ground is 40,000 and it was officially opened in November of 2021.Following this World Cup the stadium will be dismantled and the plan is to send it to Uruguay who are part of a bid to host the World Cup in 2030.""
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At the 2021 FIFA Arab Cup this stadium hosted a semi-final and the third-place play-off where hosts Qatar beat Egypt on penalties. In the 2022 FIFA World Cup the biggest match that this venue will play host to is a round of 16 game between the winners of Group G and the Runners-up in Group H.
Group Games Stadium 974 Will Host
Nov. 22: Mexico v PolandNov. 24: Portugal v Ghana
Nov. 26: France v Denmark
Nov. 28: Brazil v Switzerland
Nov. 30: Poland v Argentina
Dec. 2: Serbia v Switzerland
Knockout Games Stadium 974 Will Host
Dec. 5: Round of 16 game*Prices subject to fluctuation
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