Guides to FIFA World Cup 2022 Qatar stadiums in Doha
The HinduEight stadiums in Doha will host 64 matches at the World Cup and the unique nature of the tournament, which is being held in one location, allows fans to attend more than one game a day, with the venues a maximum of one hour's drive from each other. Matches: Nov. 22: Argentina vs Saudi Arabia Nov. 24: Brazil vs Serbia Nov. 26: Argentina vs Mexico Nov. 28: Portugal vs Uruguay Nov. 30: Saudi Arabia vs Mexico Dec. 2: Cameroon vs Brazil Dec. 6: Last-16 game Dec. 9: Quarter-final Dec. 13: First semi-final Dec. 18: Final AL BAYT STADIUM Capacity: 60,000 Location: 40km north of Doha Named and designed after the tents used by nomads in the Gulf, the Al Bayt Stadium is the farthest venue from central Doha but also one of the biggest and has a retractable roof. Matches: Nov. 20: Qatar v Ecuador Nov. 23: Morocco v Croatia Nov. 25: England v United States Nov. 27: Spain v Germany Nov. 29: Netherlands v Qatar Dec. 1: Costa Rica v Germany Dec. 4: Last-16 game Dec. 10: Quarter-final Dec. 14: Second semi-final EDUCATION CITY STADIUM Capacity: 40,000 Location: Doha Inaugurated in 2020, the venue has already hosted the Club World Cup where Bayern Munich won the title in February 2021. Matches Nov. 21: England v Iran Nov. 23: Germany v Japan Nov. 25: Netherlands v Ecuador Nov. 27: Croatia v Canada Nov. 29: Ecuador v Senegal Dec. 1: Japan v Spain Dec. 3: Last-16 game Dec. 17: Third-place game AHMAD BIN ALI STADIUM Capacity: 40,000 Location: Al Rayyan, 20km west of Doha Inaugurated in December 2020, it hosted the final of the Amir Cup - Qatar's domestic cup - and Club World Cup games. Matches: Nov. 21: Senegal v Netherlands Nov. 23: Spain v Costa Rica Nov. 25: Qatar v Senegal Nov. 27: Belgium v Morocco Nov. 29: Iran v United States Dec. 1: Canada v Morocco Dec. 4: Last-16 game Dec. 10: Quarter-final AL JANOUB STADIUM Capacity: 40,000 Location: Al Wakrah, 30 minutes from central Doha The stadium design takes inspiration from the 'dhow' pearl fishing boats and has a roof that looks like sails.