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World Cup 2022: the calendar to print

2022-10-05T01:26:15.781Z


Le Parisien invites you to download, or even print, the schedule of matches for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.


Sunday, November 20 is approaching, it is already time to equip yourself in order to be ready for the launch of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

To do this, Le Parisien provides you with the tournament calendar.

Times and places of matches, composition of groups and organization of the knockout phase, you will only have to tick the dates that interest you.

Download our 2022 World Cup schedule by clicking here

Qatar and Ecuador will start the competition at 5 p.m. (French time) on the lawn of Al Bayt Stadium located in Al Khor.

It will be a question of waiting for November 22, at 8 p.m., to see the French team come into action.

As in 2018, the Blues will start the event against Australia.

Denmark and Tunisia will have already set the tone for this group D earlier today.

Didier Deschamps and his players will continue with the Danes before playing their third match against the Tunisians.

The two qualified from Pool D will cross paths with those from Group C, made up of Saudi Arabia, Argentina, Mexico and Poland, in the round of 16.

The first round of the World Cup will be completed on December 2.

Group G will complete this group stage at 8 p.m., with the Serbia-Switzerland and Cameroon-Brazil matches.

The next day, on track for the round of 16 which will last four days until December 6th.

A two-day break then return of matches with two quarter-finals on Friday, December 9 and two more the next day.

The last four will be played on December 13 and 14.

The expectation will only be alleviated by the match for third place, Saturday December 17, before the grand finale, Sunday December 18 at 4 p.m.

Source: leparis

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