The much-anticipated 120th FIFA World Cup organized by FIFA is set to start in 2022 in the Qatar capital Doha. The first match will be a Group B battle between major teams from Brazil and Serbia on November 24th, 2022. Follow the action live with us!
This will be the sixth time that these old rivals have faced each other in Brazil's history, with Brazil winning four out of five games played against Serbia. The last meeting between these two sides was on Brazil's home turf back in 2014 when they lost 1-2 to Serbia.
Brazil has a perfect record in Skorba matches, winning every single game played so far. The previous meetings between these two countries were held in 2007 and 2013 where Brazil thrashed Serbia 4-0 and 1-0 respectively.
The long journey of Serbia has been less impressive so far with the team bottom of Group B and the team's only win being a 1-0 victory over Belgium. Brazil on the other hand has won 5 of 6 previous World Cup matches they were involved in.
It will be the first time ever that Serbia has taken part in the World Cup. Pleased to be invited, Serbia's President Vadarja is "looking forward to making this our best performance ever." Get ready to enjoy big moments in Brazil with us! Read more:
Ticket Prices and Availability
The prices for football fans visiting Qatar for the 2022 World Cup start from QAR 1,800 and the time of admission is 12 pm until 2 pm.
Brazil will play against Serbia in the 2022 World Cup's first game in Qatar. Are you ready to be there with us?
Travel Guide to Qatar
Before traveling to a country, it is always essential to learn more about the culture and traditions of that particular destination. A known fact is that Qatar is almost similar in every way when it comes to culture, traditions and practices with the United States of America. The official language spoken here is Arabic, followed by English and Tamazight. You can find out more about this fascinating country by visiting our Travel Guide page or by reading up on our information about Cities in Qatar section.
About Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup
Qatar is no stranger to international events and has been quite successful in hosting a handful of world-class competitions previously. With the current bid for the 2022 World Cup being successful, the beautiful country is all set to host the biggest football tournament on earth for the first time. The country has a reputation for hosting some of the largest sporting events in the world and Qatar 2022 will not be an exception.
The climate in this region hardly varies throughout the year, with near-constant temperatures between 25°C and 35°C throughout summer. It isn't a big surprise then that this summer sport has attracted many football fans from all over the world since its inception back in 2016. On the other hand, Qatar is not new to hosting international tournaments and has gained quite a reputation of being a hard-working and competent host country.
The country will host the 2022 FIFA World Cup Finals in partnership with FIFA. The event will be held in and around the capital Doha and played out across June, July, and August. The matches that will be played at the Tournament will take place exclusively at the Aspire Stadium based in Doha.
This is a country that has a very rich history when it comes to hosting major sporting events. In 1973, it was home to one of the most successful Olympic Games ever held, while also being chosen as the host of the football World Cup in 1994. Additionally, the country has been home to the Asian Games on many occasions, while also serving as host of other major sporting events including the FIFA U-17 World Cup in 2003 and 2005.
The first ever time that Qatar was selected to host a football tournament was back in 1952 when it held its first Asian Games. This served as a catalyst for Qatar to go on and become one of Asia's most successful sports destinations in due course of time. When it comes to football and Qatar, however, we are mainly concerned about the 1994 event which saw around 170 countries gather at this corner of Asia for some head-turning action.
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