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Where will the 2022 FIFA World Cup take place?
The FIFA World Cup takes place in Qatar, a state located in the Middle East on the Arabian Peninsula. The country has about 2.9 million inhabitants.
When is the 2022 World Cup and when is the 2022 World Cup final played?
The opening game of the FIFA World Cup takes place at 5 p.m. on Sunday, November 20. Next, the host country meets South American Ecuador in Group A at Al Bayt Stadium (60,000 seats). The match will be broadcast on TV2 Direkte.
The CM culminates in the CM Final on Sunday, December 18 at 4:00 p.m. at the Lusail Iconic Stadium (80,000 seats) in Lusail. The WC final is broadcast on NRK1.
Does Norway participate in the FIFA World Cup?
No, Norway failed to qualify for the WC. They came third in their group behind Turkey and the Netherlands. Sweden is also not included this time. Denmark is the only participating Nordic country.
Where can I watch the 2022 FIFA World Cup?
NRK and TV2 have the rights to broadcast the FIFA World Cup in Qatar. Most matches are shown on the main channels NRK1 and TV 2 Direkte, but some matches are shown on NRK3 and TV2 Sport 2.
Matches can also be watched NRK-TV And TV 2 Play
NRK broadcasts both the final and the bronze final, while TV2 broadcasts the two semi-finals.
FIFA World Cup 2022 Broadcast Schedule
Appointment | Time | Location | Group | Battle | TV channel
Sunday November 20
at 5:00 p.m. | Al Khor | A| Qatar – Ecuador | Direct TV2
monday november 21
2:00 p.m. | Khalifa, Al-Rayyan | B | England – Iran | NRK1
5:00 p.m. | Al Thumama, Doha | A| Senegal – Netherlands | NRK1
20.00 | Al-Rayyan | B | USA – Wales | Direct TV2
tuesday november 22
11:00 a.m. | lusail | C| Argentina – Saudi Arabia | Direct TV2
2:00 p.m. | City of Education, Al Rayyan | D | Denmark – Tunisia | Direct TV2
5:00 p.m. | Stadium 974, Doha | C| Mexico – Poland | NRK1
20.00 | Al Wakra | D | France – Australia | NRK1
Wednesday, November 23
11:00 a.m. | Al Khor | F | Morocco – Croatia | NRK1
2:00 p.m. | Khalifa, Al-Rayyan | E| Germany – Japan | NRK1
5:00 p.m. | Al Thumama, Doha | E Spain – Costa Rica | NRK1
20.00 | Al-Rayyan | F | Belgium – Canada | Direct TV2
Thursday, November 24
11:00 a.m. | Al Wakra | G | Switzerland – Cameroon | Direct TV2
2:00 p.m. | City of Education, Al Rayyan | H | Uruguay – South Korea | Direct TV2
5:00 p.m. | Stadium 974, Doha | H | Portugal-Ghana | NRK1
20.00 | lusail | G | Brazil – Serbia | NRK1
Friday, November 25
11:00 a.m. | Al-Rayyan | B | Wales – Iran | NRK1
2:00 p.m. | Al Thumama, Doha | A| Qatar – Senegal | NRK1
5:00 p.m. | Khalifa, Al-Rayyan | A| Netherlands – Ecuador | Direct TV2
20.00 | Al Khor | B | England – United States | Direct TV2
Saturday November 26
11:00 a.m. | Al Wakra | D | Tunisia – Australia | Direct TV2
2:00 p.m. | City of Education, Al Rayyan | C| Poland – Saudi Arabia | Direct TV2
5:00 p.m. | Stadium 974, Doha | D | France – Denmark | NRK1
20.00 | lusail | C| Argentina – Mexico | NRK1
Sunday November 27
11:00 a.m. | Al-Rayyan | E| Japan – Costa Rica | NRK1
2:00 p.m. | Al Thumama, Doha | F | Belgium – Morocco | NRK1
5:00 p.m. | Khalifa, Al-Rayyan | F | Croatia – Canada | Direct TV2
20.00 | Al Khor | E| Spain – Germany | Direct TV2
monday november 28
11:00 a.m. | Al Wakra | G | Cameroon – Serbia | Direct TV2
2:00 p.m. | City of Education, Al Rayyan | H | South Korea – Ghana | Direct TV2
5:00 p.m. | Stadium 974, Doha | G | Brazil – Switzerland | Direct TV2
20.00 | lusail | H| Portugal-Uruguay | NRK1
tuesday november 29
4:00 p.m. | Khalifa | A| Ecuador – Senegal | TV2 Sports 2
4:00 p.m. | Al Khor | A| Netherlands – Qatar | Direct TV2
20.00 | Al-Rayyan | B | Wales – England | NRK1
20.00 | Al Thumama, Doha | B | Iran – United States | NRK3
Wednesday, November 30
4:00 p.m. | Al Wakra | D | Australia – Denmark | NRK1
4:00 p.m. | City of Education, Al Rayyan | D | Tunisia – France | NRK2
20.00 | Stadium 974, Doha | C| Poland – Argentina | Direct TV2
20.00 | lusail | C| Saudi Arabia – Mexico | TV2 Sports 2
Thursday, December 1
4:00 p.m. | Al-Rayyan | F | Croatia – Belgium | Direct TV2
4:00 p.m. | Al Thumama, Doha | F | Canada – Morocco | TV2 Sports 2
20.00 | Khalifa, Al-Rayyan | E| Japan – Spain | NRK3
20.00 | Al Khor | E| Costa Rica – Germany | NRK1
Friday, December 2
4:00 p.m. | Al Wakra | H | Ghana-Uruguay | NRK1
4:00 p.m. | City of Education, Al Rayyan | H| South Korea – Portugal | NRK3
20.00 | Stadium 974, Doha | G | Serbia – Switzerland | TV2
20.00 | lusail | G | Cameroon – Brazil | TV2
1/8 final
Appointment | Time | Location | Match number | Battle | TV channel
Saturday, December 3
4:00 p.m. | Khalifa, Al-Rayyan | 49 | Winner A – Finalist B | Direct TV2
20.00 | Al-Rayyan | 50 | Winner C – Finalist D | NRK1
Sunday, December 4
4:00 p.m. | Al Thumama, Doha | 52 | Winner D – Finalist C | NRK1
20.00 | Al Khor | 51 | Winner B – Finalist | A| Direct TV2
Monday, December 5
4:00 p.m. | Al Wakra | 53 | Winner E – Finalist F | Direct TV2
20.00 | Stadium 974, Doha | 54 | Winner G – Finalist H | NRK1
tuesday 6 december
4:00 p.m. | City of Education, Al Rayyan | 55 | Winner F – Finalist E | NRK1
20.00 | lusail | 56 | Winner H – Finalist G | Direct TV2
Quarter-finals
Friday, December 9
4:00 p.m. | City of Education, Al Rayyan | 58 | Winner 53 – Winner 54 | Direct TV2
20.00 | lusail | 57 | Winner 49 – Winner 50 | NRK1
saturday 10 december
4:00 p.m. | Al Thumama, Doha | 60 | Winner 55 – Winner 56 | NRK1
20.00 | Al Khor | 59 | Winner 51 – Winner 52 | Direct TV2
Semi-finals
Tuesday, December 13: 20.00 | lusail | 61 | Winner 57 – Winner 58 | Direct TV2
Wednesday, December 14 | 20.00 | City of Education, Al Rayyan | 62 | Winner 59 – Winner 60 | Direct TV2
bronze final
saturday december 17 | 16.00 Khalifa, Al Rayyan | NRK1
Final
The FIFA World Cup Final will air on Sunday, December 18 at 4:00 p.m. at the iconic Lusail Stadium in Lusail.
The WC final is broadcast on NRK1.
Who is in the WC and what are the groups like?
32 countries are qualified for the CM. These are divided into eight groups of four teams.
Group A: Qatar, Netherlands, Senegal, Ecuador
Group B: England, United States, Iran, Wales
Group C: Argentina, Mexico, Poland, Saudi Arabia
Group D: France, Denmark, Tunisia, Australia
Group E: Spain, Germany, Japan, Costa Rica
Group F: Belgium, Croatia, Morocco, Canada
Group G: Brazil, Switzerland, Serbia, Cameroon
Group H: Portugal, Uruguay, South Korea, Ghana
Why is the 2022 FIFA World Cup taking place in winter and not in summer?
The reason WC is played in winter is that there are very high temperatures in Qatar. In June and July, when the toilets are usually held, it can quickly reach 50 degrees in the country.
In November, temperatures are generally more livable with average highs ranging between 18 and 26 degrees.
Here are the arenas of Qatar WC:
The CMs will be played in the following eight arenas (number of places in parentheses)
Doha:
Al Thumama Stadium (40,000).
Education City Stadium (45350)
Khalifa International Stadium (40,000)
Ras Abu Aboud Stadium (40,000)
Al Khor:
Al Bayt Stadium (60,000)
Al-Rayyan:
Al Rayyan Stadium (44,740)
Al Wakra:
Al Janoub Stadium (40,000)
Lusail:
Stade Lusail (80,000) – venue for the finals
Controversial Championship
In 2010, Qatar controversially won the FIFA World Cup.
Of 22 people who decided the desert state should get the World Cup, 16 were suspended, charged or ended up in jail, VG writing.
The Gulf state has also been harshly criticized for years for the lack of human rights and poor treatment of guest workers. A A 2020 report found that 34 workers building World Cup stadiums have died in six years.
A survey carried out by the British newspaper The Guardian found that a total of 6,751 guest workers died in the Desert State between 2010 and 2020 across all industries.
The newspaper believes the true number is likely higher, as it is not known how many died after returning to their home countries.
The extraordinary football meeting of the Norwegian Football Association last June voted no to the boycott of the championship. The result was as the NFF wanted, but the association promised to put pressure on Fifa and the host country, writes ENB.
Norwegian football president Lise Klaveness will still visit Qatar, she says NRK.
Who are the favorites to win the World Cup?
As of this writing (November 2, 2022), Brazil are ranked among the favorites to win the FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
Argentina, France, England, Spain, Germany, the Netherlands and Portugal follow in the next places.
You can see the updated ranking on the site Oddschecker.comwhich compares the winning odds of a number of bookmakers.
This case was first published on 02/11 2022 and last updated on 03/11 2022
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