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When Qatar plays Ecuador on Sunday, the World Cup officially begins. The FIFA World Cup 2022 will begin on November 20 and run until December 18 in Qatar. The opening ceremony will be followed by a game between Qatar and Ecuador.
For those who are unaware, the Arab world will be hosting the FIFA World Cup for the first time ever. Additionally, this is also the first time a FIFA World Cup competition has been held in November and December.
Well, a lot of people will be watching this year's FIFA World Cup 2022 since it will serve as a send-off for many of the game's best stars from the last 20 years and essentially bring an era of peak individual excellence to a conclusion.
64 matches in total will be played over the course of 29 days and four matches will be played on one day to finish it off in accordance with the schedule. Let's look at when and where to watch FIFA World Cup 2022, Live Score, Big Stars, Must-See Matchups, and more before the start of the biggest football spectacular.
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When and where to watch FIFA World Cup 2022?
FIFA World Cup 2022 group stage will begin on Sunday, November 20 (11/20/2022) at 11 a.m. ET with Qatar's matchup against Ecuador.
The match will be live streamed on fuboTV, Sling, and other live TV services, as well as on websites like FS1, YouTube TV, and Telemundo.
Well as per the different timezones, the following will be FIFA World Cup 2022 time for every group stage match:
- 11:00 AM, 2:00 PM, 5:00 PM, and 8:00 PM CET
- 10:00 AM, 1:00 PM, 4:00 PM, and 7:00 PM GMT/UTC
- 5:00 AM, 8:00 AM, 11:00 AM and 2:00 PM EST or ET
- 2:00 AM, 5:00 AM, 8:00 AM, and 11:00 AM PST or PT
Who are the biggest stars performing at FIFA World Cup 2022?
Lionel Messi of Argentina, who is 35 years old, has already said that this World Cup 2022 will be his last game. Cristiano Ronaldo, who is 41 years old and wants to continue playing for Portugal, also appears unlikely to be competing in 2026. If any of these Big Stars wins the championship on December 18, it will irrefutably strengthen their arguments for being the greatest of all time.
Then there is Frenchman Kylian Mbappé. At the age of 19, he was the star of the most recent World Cup, and he is only growing better. The quick attacker might join Brazilian legend, Pelé, in winning his first two World Cups.
Additionally, Brazilian Neymar will be on fans' radars as he is the primary man for Brazil despite frequently being overshadowed by Mbappé and Messi at Paris Saint-Germain.
The 37-year-old playmaker from Croatia Luka Modric and the 34-year-old striker from France Karim Benzema are both looking to establish their legacies, while Robert Lewandowski of Poland, Gareth Bale, Thiago Silva, Dani Alves, and the surviving members of Belgium's Golden Generation, led by Kevin De Bruyne, are among the other stars for whom Qatar could be their final appearance on this stage.
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Which ones are the Must-See Matchups for FIFA World Cup 2022?
While Germany, Brazil, and Spain will have a more defined style, France, Portugal, England, and Argentina are among the teams aiming to keep it tight and a slice of good fortune to move through the rounds. The nations of Denmark and Louis van Gaal are potential underdogs.
On Sunday, Qatar will play Ecuador. The tournament's opening game is always important to mark on your calendar. Germany vs. Spain on November 27. There couldn't have been many World Cup group-stage games greater than this one as two soccer titans from Europe and the rest of the world, recent champions.
Then the match on 29 November: Iran versus the United States will also cause quite a stir in fans' minds.
On December 2, Ghana will play against Uruguay. The last match between these two teams was quite interesting and Ghana missed a penalty and lost in a shootout while Suarez celebrated on the sidelines. Now it would be interesting to see if Ghana would enjoy getting even or if it would be the other way around.
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Live Score of FIFA World Cup 2022
FIFA World Cup opener: Qatar vs. Ecuador
When: Sunday, Nov. 20; Where: Al-Bayt Stadium, Qatar; Time: 11 a.m. ET
We will update the scores when the match begins.
We hope the info shared above will be of some use to you. We will keep updating you with fresh FIFA World Cup 2022 news, so keep following.
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