EVERYTHING You NEED To Know About The 2022 World Cup in 2 minutes!

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EVERYTHING You NEED To Know About The 2022 World Cup in 2 minutes!
In this 2022 World Cup full guide we will teach you everything you need to know about the qatar 2022 world cup in 2 minutes!

The 2022 World Cup is hosted by Qatar, who will become the first Arab country to do so.
The 2022 World Cup will begin with the starting match between Qatar and Ecuador on Sunday, November 20.
There will be games for nearly a month, with the final match and closing ceremony both taking place on Sunday, December 18.
The matches are going to be held between eight venues in the capital city of Doha, and the surrounding cities of Lusail, Al Khor, Al Rayyan, and Al Wakrah. Each of the Qatar World Cup stadiums completed construction in the past two years explicitly for the games, with the exception of the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha, which was build in 1976.
There are 32 World Cup qualified teams representing every division: Africa (CAF), Asia (AFC), Europe (UEFA), North/Central America & Caribbean (CONCACAF), Oceania (OFC), and South America (CONMEBOL). Pause to check the group's draw!
There we also have the dates and the stadiums of each group stage match!
Take a look at the tournament tree!
Again, we recommend you to pause to check it out!
Brazil, who has won the most World Cups with five trophies, is the favorite to win the 2022 World Cup, according to the latest polls by Bet365. They are followed by France, England, and Argentina.
Over 2.45 million tickets have been sold ahead of the World Cup.
Fans travelling to Qatar have been advised to learn about the customs of the nation, with different views present on clothing, alcohol and human rights issues.
It is illegal to drink or be drunk in Qatar, though some relaxation of this law will be in force for the 2022 World Cup. Aside from expected fan zones, alcohol can only be purchased at specially licensed premises.
Qatar's summer heats make a European summer World Cup impossible, as it can hit 50 degrees. Instead, the club season will break up in November and teams will travel over to the Middle East to play the tournament in a reduced timeframe.
The mascot for the 2022 World Cup is La'eeb, a "fun and mischievous character who comes from the mascot-verse, a parallel world where all tournament mascots live," according to FIFA.
FIFA and adidas have confirmed the new Al Rihla ball will be used at this year's World Cup in Qatar. 'Al Rihla' translates as 'the journey' and a strong emphasis on speed was placed on the ball's creation.
It is also the first World Cup ball to be made exclusively with water-based inks and glues.
All World Cup games will be shown live in the United Kingdom by the BBC and ITV. Highlights of the matches will then be available on their iPlayer and ITV Hub services.
How hyped are you for this World Cup? Or do you think that's not the best time or best country to see a World Cup?
Which country will you support? Do you think that your national team could win the World Cup?
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