Qatar World Cup 2022 final: match date, kick-off time and which teams could play
The 22nd edition of the Fifa World Cup, being hosted in Qatar, will soon be upon us, with 32 teams set to battle it out across 64 matches.
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The 22nd edition of the Fifa World Cup, being hosted in Qatar, will soon be upon us, with 32 teams set to battle it out across 64 matches.
Manchester City will begin their Premier League title defence with a trip to West Ham United, while the season will kick off with a London derby for the second year in a row as Crystal Palace host Arsenal.
Manchester City face Liverpool in October and April next season in the Premier League after discovering their 2022/23 fixture list.
Manchester City will begin their Premier League campaign with a tricky trip to London to face West Ham United.
It looks certain that Jordan Pickford will keep his place as No 1 in Qatar. Southgate has made clear that Kyle Walker is one of the leaders who makes his squad tick and he believes the same of Harry Maguire, even if the boo boys think otherwise. John Stones will also be an influence on and off the pitch. Kieran Trippier is another who has been namechecked as a pillar of the dressing room, and can fulfil both full-back roles. Although Reece James faces a stern battle for the right-back berth, it is inconceivable he will be overlooked for at least a squad spot.
It was after another dismal display, albeit in victory, away to Lithuania in October 2017, that Gareth Southgate settled on the approach he would take with England. He would play “three at the back”, he would give them far greater defensive solidity and he would “have to leave some good players out”.
The recent round of international fixtures was a bit of a horror show for England.