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2022 World Cup... gonna ruin the European Season

I agree that it can be very annoying at times when the camera focus too long on the crowd during the matches, but having camera shots of these beautiful women among the crowd does makes the matches more "colourful" and reduces the tension during tight matches.:D

If that's how you reduce the tension during tight matches, I hope you're not watching in a pub.
 
That ridiculous game where the camera zooms in on people because they are either fit birds, in national costume, gurning, or all three, and then pans away as soon as they spot themselves on the big screen? It can go the way of colour commentary from ex-Gooners.

This seems to be the one advantage of holding the World Cup in Gilead, anyway.
Not much chance of that in Qatar.
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FIFA World Cup™ match schedule confirmed: hosts Qatar to kick off 2022 tournament at Al Bayt Stadium
  • Final confirmed to take place at 80,000-seat Lusail Stadium at 18:00 on 18 December
  • Four matches a day throughout the group stage ensures optimal rest time for the teams
  • Qatar’s unique footprint allows later assignment of group matches for the benefit and comfort of fans
The iconic image of FIFA World Cup™ champions France lifting the trophy at Luzhniki Stadium is still fresh in the memory of every football fan. Exactly two years after that historic occasion on 15 July 2018, the unveiling of the match schedule for the next edition invites the football world to dream of a new beginning – one that, now, has a precise time and place to start.

Al Bayt Stadium, a 60,000-capacity arena that takes its name and shape from the traditional tents used by nomadic peoples in the Gulf region, will be the stage for hosts Qatar to kick off the tournament on Monday 21 November 2022 at 13:00 local time* (11:00 CET). The local kick-off times for group matches have been set for 13:00, 16:00, 19:00 and 22:00, with the simultaneous kick-offs for the last round of group games and knockout-stage timings being 18:00 and 22:00. Khalifa International Stadium will be the setting for the play-off for third place on 17 December. The final will kick off one day later at 18:00 at Lusail Stadium in front of an 80,000 crowd.

With the aim of providing all teams with optimal rest between their matches, the group stage will last 12 days and, with four matches per day, it promises a full and exciting schedule for fans. The tournament’s compact nature – with no air travel needed to move between the venues – will allow organisers, for the first time, to optimise specific match demands for the benefit and comfort of fans, teams and media.

This will be achieved through the assignment of the group fixtures for each matchday to a stadium and kick-off time only after the final draw, currently planned for after the March 2022 international match calendar qualifying window. Once the pairings are known, the possibility will be discussed of providing a more beneficial kick-off time for audiences at home, or indeed for fans in Qatar with regard to the stadium allocation.

That additional flexibility is possible without affecting any technical aspects since all stadiums are located within a compact radius and the climate is perfect at that time of year in Qatar, whether it is an early or a late kick-off. On top of that, this will potentially give fans the opportunity to attend more than one match a day during the group stage.

For those eager to book their seats at Qatar 2022, hospitality sales are scheduled to start in late 2020. Ticket sales for the general public will be conducted solely via FIFA.com/tickets, where details on the timeline, phases, categories and prices will be communicated in due course.

In the meantime, detailed information on the FIFA World Cup qualifiers for each confederation is available on FIFA.com. The latest updates in relation to the international match calendar in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic can be found here and here.

https://www.fifa.com/worldcup/news/...firmed-hosts-qatar-to-kick-off-2022-tournamen

*All times mentioned are local. Arabia Standard Time (AST) is UTC/GMT+3 or CET+2. The final capacities of all FIFA World Cup stadiums during the event will be confirmed closer to the tournament.
 
I like the idea of boycotting too. Everything about this bloody World Cup has been grubby and corrupt. It'll be difficult though when the time comes.

Yeah, I still watched pretty much every game of Russia 2018, and FIFA are grubby and corrupt generally.
 
If covid was to have any use, this would be it. So much sport being cancelled or rescheduled, yet this carries on. They should get Novak Djokovic in as special world cup ambassador.
 
I am more worried about how it will effect the league season.

Slightly odd thing to admit to seeing as how much football i watch but i have never actually watched a world cup final.
 
Premier League 2022/23 dates announced
11 Nov 2021

Next season to begin on 6 August and will be adjusted to accommodate FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022

The Premier League 2022/23 season dates have been confirmed.

The season has been adjusted to accommodate the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, which will take place in the middle of the domestic calendar.

The Premier League season will start on 6 August 2022.

Match round 16 will be the last set of matches played over the weekend of 12-13 November ahead of the call-up period for the tournament beginning on Monday 14 November.

The League will resume on Boxing Day following the FIFA World Cup Final, which takes place on Sunday 18 December 2022.

The final match round of the campaign will be played on 28 May 2023, when all games will kick off simultaneously as usual.

https://www.premierleague.com/news/2264107
 
Premier League 2022/23 dates announced
11 Nov 2021

Next season to begin on 6 August and will be adjusted to accommodate FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022

The Premier League 2022/23 season dates have been confirmed.

The season has been adjusted to accommodate the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, which will take place in the middle of the domestic calendar.

The Premier League season will start on 6 August 2022.

Match round 16 will be the last set of matches played over the weekend of 12-13 November ahead of the call-up period for the tournament beginning on Monday 14 November.

The League will resume on Boxing Day following the FIFA World Cup Final, which takes place on Sunday 18 December 2022.

The final match round of the campaign will be played on 28 May 2023, when all games will kick off simultaneously as usual.

https://www.premierleague.com/news/2264107
16(!) league games before mid November, plus a host of cup and European games! There will be lots of injuries and knackered players, come the latter part of the season!
 
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