World Cup 2022: Day-by-day match schedule, kick-off times and venues
The Netherlands and Senegal will kick-off the World Cup finals on November 21 after Fifa confirmed the match schedule for the group stages.
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The Netherlands and Senegal will kick-off the World Cup finals on November 21 after Fifa confirmed the match schedule for the group stages.
DOHA: The United States will face England and Iran in Group B at the World Cup finals while Spain will take on Germany in a clash of former winners in Group E.
Senegal and Holland will open the 2022 World Cup finals on November 21, with hosts Qatar having to wait until later in the day for their big moment.
The World Cup 2022 draw was made on Friday night with the finals in Qatar now looming on the horizon later this year.
Netherlands coach Louis van Gaal said Friday the Dutch had received a kinder World Cup draw than their last appearance in the finals in 2014.
RB Frynchh Dude sealed victory in the Al Ain Cup, the official Prestige status feature prize and the concluding contest of the season-ending meeting at Al Ain on Friday.
Senegal will play the Netherlands in the opening game of this year's World Cup on November 21 in Doha, FIFA announced following Friday's draw for the tournament in Qatar.
Former winners Germany and Spain will clash early in the World Cup finals in Qatar after being placed in the same group while the coaches of bitter geopolitical rivals United States and Iran vowed to put animosity aside when their sides meet. The glitzy draw in Doha on Friday also set reigning champions France on a potential collision course with England in the quarter-finals, if they win their relatively kind groups. But the world's top-ranked team Brazil face a tougher task in the first stage. The French, seeking to become the first nation to win back-to-back World Cups since Brazil in 1962, will meet familiar foes Denmark and Tunisia in a Group D completed by the winners of an intercontinental play-off -- Australia, Peru or the United Arab Emirates.