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These are the times of the Qatar World Cup matches
Get a detailed look at the hours and days of the group stage and knockout rounds at the Qatar World Cup, taking place from November 21st to December 18th. The games are broadcast by ANT1 and ANT1+.
The premiere of the Qatar World Cup will take place on Monday 21 November at 12:00 at Al Bayt Stadium. The group stage takes place over 12 days and ends on December 2nd. The minor and grand finals are scheduled for December 17 and 18 at Khalifa International Stadium and Lusail Stadium, respectively.
The matches of the first two group matches will be played at 12:00, 15:00, 18:00 and 21:00, while the third match and knockout matches will be played at 17:00 and 21:00 Greek time occur. The round of 16 will take place from December 3rd to 6th, the quarterfinals on the two days December 9th-10th. of the month and the semi-finals on December 13th and 14th. Fighting will be suspended for two days between knockout games.
The Eight Groups
- Qatar, Netherlands, Senegal, Ecuador
- England, USA, Iran, Wales
- Argentina, Mexico, Poland, Saudi Arabia
- France, Denmark, Tunisia, Australia or Peru
- Spain, Germany, Japan, Costa Rica or New Zealand
- Belgium, Croatia, Morocco, Canada
- Brazil, Switzerland, Serbia, Cameroon
- Portugal, Uruguay, South Korea, Ghana
The program of the group stage
FIRST race
Monday, 11/21
- 12:00 Senegal v Netherlands (Group 1), (Al Thumama Stadium, Doha)
- 15:00 England v Iran (Group 2), (Khalifa International Stadium, Doha)
- 18:00 Qatar v Ecuador (1st group), (Al Bayt Stadium, Al Khor)
- 21:00 USA v Wales (Group 2), (Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium, Al-Rayyan)
Tuesday 22 November
- 12:00 Argentina v Saudi Arabia (Group 3), (Lusail Stadium, Lusail)
- 15:00 Denmark v Tunisia (4th group), (Education City Stadium, Doha)
- 18:00 Mexico – Poland (3rd group), (Stadion 974, Doha)
- 21:00 France – Australia or Peru (4th group), (Al-Janoub Stadium, Al-Wakrah)
Wednesday 23 November
- 12:00 Morocco v Croatia (6th group), (Al Bayt Stadium, Al Khor)
- 15:00 Germany v Japan (5th group), (Khalifa International Stadium, Doha)
- 18:00 Spain v New Zealand or Costa Rica (5th group), (Al Thumama Stadium, Doha)
- 21:00 Belgium v Canada (6th group), (Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium, Al-Rayyan)
Thursday, November 24th
- 12:00 Switzerland – Cameroon (7th group), (Al-Janoub Stadium, Al-Wakrah)
- 15:00 Uruguay v South Korea (Group 8), (Education City Stadium, Doha)
- 18:00 Portugal v Ghana (8th group), (Stadion 974, Doha)
- 21:00 Brazil v Serbia (7th group), (Lusail Stadium, Lusail)
SECOND game
Friday November 25th
- 12:00 Wales v Iran (Group 2), (Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium, Al-Rayyan)
- 15:00 Qatar v Senegal (Group 1), (Al Thumama Stadium, Doha)
- 18:00 Netherlands v Ecuador (Group 1), (Khalifa International Stadium, Doha)
- 21:00 England v USA (Group 2), (Al Bayt Stadium, Al Khor)
Saturday, November 26th
- 12:00 Tunisia – Australia or Peru (4th group), (Al-Janoub Stadium, Al-Wakrah)
- 15:00 Poland v Saudi Arabia (Group 3), (Education City Stadium, Doha)
- 18:00 France v Denmark (4th group), (Stadion 974, Doha)
- 21:00 Argentina v Mexico (Group 3), (Lusail Stadium, Lusail)
Sunday 27th November
- 12:00 Japan v New Zealand or Costa Rica (5th Group), (Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium, Al-Rayyan)
- 15:00 Belgium v Morocco (6th group), (Al Thumama Stadium, Doha)
- 18:00 Croatia v Canada (6th group), (Khalifa International Stadium, Doha)
- 21:00 Spain v Germany (5th group), (Al Bayt Stadium, Al Khor)
Monday, 11/28
- 12:00 Cameroon v Serbia (7th group), (Al-Janoub Stadium, Al-Wakrah)
- 15:00 South Korea v Ghana (Group 8), (Education City Stadium, Doha)
- 18:00 Brazil v Switzerland (7th group), (Stadion 974, Doha)
- 21:00 Portugal v Uruguay (8th group), (Lusail Stadium, Lusail)
THIRD game
Tuesday, November 29th
- 17:00 Ecuador v Senegal (Group 1), (Khalifa International Stadium, Doha)
- 17:00 Netherlands v Qatar (Group 1), (Al Bayt Stadium, Al Khor)
- 21:00 Iran v USA (Group 2), (Al Thumama Stadium, Doha)
- 21:00 Wales v England (Group 2), (Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium, Al-Rayyan)
Wednesday 30 November
- 17:00 Australia or Peru – Denmark (4th Group), (Al-Janoub Stadium, Al-Wakrah)
- 17:00 Tunisia v France (4th group), (Education City Stadium, Doha)
- 21:00 Poland v Argentina (3rd group), (Stadion 974, Doha)
- 21:00 Saudi Arabia v Mexico (Group 3), (Lusail Stadium, Lusail)
Thursday December 1st
- 17:00 Canada v Morocco (Group 6), (Al Thumama Stadium, Doha)
- 17:00 Croatia v Belgium (6th group), (Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium, Al-Rayyan)
- 21:00 Japan-Spain (Group 5), (Khalifa International Stadium, Doha)
- 21:00 Germany v New Zealand or Costa Rica (5th Group, (Al Bayt Stadium, Al Khor)
Friday December 2nd
- 17:00 Ghana v Uruguay (Group 8), (Al Janoub Stadium, Al Wakrah)
- 17:00 South Korea v Portugal (8th group), (Education City Stadium, Doha)
- 21:00 Serbia – Switzerland (7th group), (Stadion 974, Doha)
- 21:00 Cameroon v Brazil (Group 7), (Lusail Stadium, Lusail)
Through ANT1’s frequency, viewers will see at least 32 matches (start, quarter-finals, semi-finals, final) while all 64 matches of the 2022 FIFA World Cup are available live across its platforms and ANT1+.
Source: sport 24
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Shevchenko made statements about the Ukraine-Sweden match in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers
UAF President Andrey Shevchenko He talked about the match against the Swedish national team in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers.
“When we were drawn against Sweden we probably faced our toughest opponent. I have great respect for Swedish football, you have always had good national teams and great players.”
“It’s always difficult to face Scandinavian teams, even though you don’t qualify for the World Cup, because you have so much quality, character and identity. This is similar to us to some extent. I don’t think there are favourites. In the end it all depends on the details, the injury situation and the preparations,” said Shevchenko.
In case of victory, Ukraine will play with the winner of the Poland-Albania doubles for a ticket to the World Cup. Ukraine will play the final match at home on March 31, again conditionally.
In addition to the 12 teams that finished second in their groups, the 4 winners of the Nations League quartet will also participate in the play-offs. All 16 participants are divided into 4 paths. Each route will include a semi-final and a final. The semi-finals will be held on March 26, and the finals will be held on March 31, 2026.
Source: Sport UA
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National team’s home matches abroad: Shevchenko surprises with spending figures
UAF President Andrey Shevchenko He pointed out the significant financial costs of organizing the Ukrainian national team’s “home” matches outside the country.
“Hosting such meetings costs us an enormous amount of money and we are deprived of the opportunity to assemble a full stadium. In fact, the cost of a so-called home match at a neutral venue costs around five times more than a regular match.”
Our sponsors are located in a country where the struggle continues, so their financial resources are seriously limited.
I cannot approach the government with requests for additional funding.
We are forced to work tightly within the available budget and rely on the support of private donors, especially when it comes to social initiatives,” the UAF president told Dagens Nyheter.
During the current year, the Ukrainian national team played its official home matches in stadiums in Spain and Poland.
Source: Sport UA
I am a writer at Sportish, where I mainly cover sports news. I’ve also written for The Guardian and ESPN Brasil, and my work has been featured on NBC Sports, SI.com and more. Before working in journalism, I was an athlete: I played football for Colgate University and competed in the US Open Cross Country Championships.
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Martinez explains why Ronaldo is still irreplaceable in the national team
Head coach of the Portuguese national team Roberto Martinez He explained why Cristiano Ronaldo continues to play an important role in the national team.
– There is always a lot of talk around Cristiano Ronaldo. Why does he remain the undisputed starter for the Portuguese national team, even though he will soon be 41?
“It’s all about his attitude towards the profession.” We constantly evaluate three key factors: talent level, accumulated experience and the contribution a player can make to the national team.
Making the highest demands on himself for the benefit of the team allows the captain to maintain his place in the squad. His desire to be the best is passed on to his partners. “The 25 goals he scored in 30 matches as a striker confirms that his play brings tangible benefits to the national team,” he said.
Source: Sport UA
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