The full schedule of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar
For the first time, the world football championship will take place in autumn. Discover the full program and download the World Cup calendar in PDF format so you don’t miss the 2022 football event. The opening match between Senegal and the Netherlands will take place on Monday, November 21 at 11:00. The final will take place on Sunday, December 18 at 16:00. 32 teams are competing in this world championship held in Qatar. 64 matches will be played in 8 stadiums and 4 cities.
2022 World Cup groups (L’Équipe)
Monday, November 21:
Senegal – Netherlands (Group A, J1) : 11:00 a.m
England – Iran (Group B, D1): 2 p.m
Qatar – Ecuador (Group A, D1): 5 pm
United States – Wales (Group B, D1): 20 hours
Tuesday, November 22:
Argentina – Saudi Arabia (Group C, D1): 11:00
Denmark – Tunisia (Group D, D1): 2 p.m
Mexico – Poland (Group C, D1): 5 pm
France – Australia (Group D, D1): 20 hours
Wednesday, November 23:
Morocco – Croatia (Group F, J1): 11:00
Germany – Japan (Group E, D1): 2 p.m
Spain – Costa Rica (Group E, D1): 5 pm
Belgium – Canada (Group F, D1): 20 hours
Thursday, November 24:
Switzerland – Cameroon (Group G, D1): 11:00
Uruguay – South Korea (Group H, D1): 2 p.m
Portugal-Ghana (Group H, D1): 5 pm
Brazil – Serbia (Group G, D1): 20 hours
Friday, November 25:
Wales – Iran (Group B, D2): 11:00
Qatar – Senegal (Group A, D2): 2 p.m
Netherlands – Ecuador (Group A, D2): 5 pm
England – United States of America (Group B, D2): 20 hours
Saturday, November 26:
Tunisia – Australia (Group D, D2): 11:00
Poland – Saudi Arabia (Group C, D2): 2 p.m
France – Denmark (Group D, D2): 5 pm
Argentina – Mexico (Group C, D2): 20 hours
Sunday, November 27:
Japan – Costa Rica (Group E, D2): 11:00
Belgium – Morocco (Group F, D2): 2 p.m
Croatia – Canada (Group F, D2): 5 pm
Spain – Germany (Group E, D2): 20 hours
Monday, November 28:
Cameroon – Serbia (Group G, D2): 11:00
South Korea – Ghana (Group H, J2): 2 p.m
Brazil – Switzerland (Group G, D2): 5 pm
Portugal-Uruguay (Group H, D2): 20 hours
Tuesday, November 29:
Netherlands – Qatar (Group A, J3) : 16 hours
Ecuador – Senegal (Group A, D3): 4 p.m
Wales – England (Group B, D3): 20 hours
Iran – United States of America (Group B, D3): 20 hours
Wednesday, November 30:
Tunisia – France (Group C, D3): 4 p.m
Australia – Denmark (Group C, D3): 4 p.m
Poland – Argentina (Group D, D3): 20 hours
Saudi Arabia – Mexico (Group D, D3): 20 hours
Thursday, December 1:
Canada – Morocco (Group F, D3): 4 p.m
Croatia – Belgium (Group F, D3): 4 p.m
Japan – Spain (Group E, D3): 20 hours
Costa Rica – Germany (Group E, D3): 20 hours
Friday, December 2:
Ghana-Uruguay (Group H, D3): 4 p.m
South Korea – Portugal (Group H, D3): 4 p.m
Cameroon – Brazil (Group G, D3): 20 hours
Serbia – Switzerland (Group G, D3): 20 hours

World Cup finals schedule (L’Équipe)
16th round
Saturday, December 3:
Eighth 1: 1st group A – 2nd group B : 16 hours
Eighth 2: 1st group C – 2nd group D : 20 hours
Sunday, December 4:
Eighth 3: 1st group D – 2nd group C : 16 hours
Eighth 4: 1st group B – 2nd group A : 20 hours
Monday, December 5:
Eighth 5: 1st group E – 2nd group F : 16 hours
Eighth 6: 1st group G – 2nd group H : 20 hours
Tuesday, December 6:
Eighth 7: 1st F group – 2nd E group : 16 hours
Eighth 8: 1st group H – 2nd group G : 20 hours
Quarter Finals
Friday, December 9:
1st quarter: Winner Eighth 5 – Winner Eighth 6 : 16 hours
2nd quarter: Winner Eighth 1 – Winner Eighth 2 : 20 hours
Saturday, December 10:
3rd quarter: Winner Eighth 7 – Winner Eighth 8 : 16 hours
4th quarter: Winner Eighth 3 – Winner Eighth 4 : 20 hours
Semifinals
Tuesday, December 13:
Half 1: Winner 1st quarter – Winner 2nd quarter : 20 hours
2nd half: Winner 3rd quarter – Winner 4th quarter : 20 hours
junior final
Saturday, December 17:
Loser Half 1 – Loser Half 2 : 16 hours
The final
Sunday, December 18:
1st half winner – 2nd half winner : 16 hours
On which channels should you watch the 2022 World Championship?
28 FIFA World Cup 2022 matches will be available to watch on TF1 (discover matches broadcast by TF1). Pay channel beIN Sports will broadcast the race in full.