World Cup 2022: Full fixtures of the FIFA World cup 2022 that’s going to be held in Qatar are covered in this article with all teams & matches in Nepali time.
The 2022 FIFA World Cup is approaching, and every country has been confirmed. The group stage matchups are complete, and we can start predicting who will advance to the knockout stages.
England will face the United States in Group B, Argentina, and Lionel Messi will face Mexico in Group C, and Luis Suarez and Uruguay will try to spoil Cristiano Ronaldo’s final World Cup tournament in Group H.
The tournament begins on Sunday, November 20th, with an opening ceremony and the first match between Qatar and Ecuador. It will be over in less than a month, with the final scheduled for Sunday, December 18.
Brazil enters the tournament as the most successful nation in World Cup history, with five titles to their name, and they have a relatively easy group to navigate, whereas defending champions France are expected to finish first in their group and have a good chance of carrying their momentum into the knockout rounds.

Which teams might surprise us? Champions of Africa Senegal is one of the more powerful teams in Group A, which also includes hosts Qatar. Canada made its first appearance in 37 years, landing in Group F, where it will likely compete for second place behind Belgium with Morocco and Croatia.
The format of the World Cup 2022 tournament
The 2022 World Cup will be structured similarly to previous editions, with a 32-team group stage reducing the field to 16 teams — only the top two teams from each of the eight groups advance.
These 16 group-stage teams will move on to the single-game knockout stages — Round of 16, quarterfinals, semifinals, and final — where the winner advances and the loser is eliminated. Every knockout-round match must have a winner on the day, and extra time and penalty kicks will be used if necessary to determine the victory.

When do the World Cup games begin in Qatar?
During the group stage, there will be up to four matches per day, staggered throughout the day. Only the matches played on the final day of the group-stage phase will overlap, and this is strictly for competitive integrity.
Every time zone on the planet will be able to watch matches at reasonable intervals throughout the day. Here’s a breakdown of how the local kickoff times in Qatar translate to other parts of the world.
FIFA World Cup 2022 Matchday 1 of 3
Date | Fixtures | Nepal time |
Nov. 20 | Qatar vs. Ecuador | 9:45 PM |
Nov. 21 | England vs Iran | 6:45 PM |
Nov. 21 | Senegal vs Netherlands | 9:45 PM |
Nov. 22 | USA vs Wales | 12:45 AM |
Nov. 22 | Argentina vs Saudi Arabia | 3:45 PM |
Nov. 22 | Denmark vs Tunesia | 6:45 PM |
Nov. 22 | Mexico vs Poland | 9:45 PM |
Nov. 23 | France vs Australia | 12:45 AM |
Nov. 23 | Morocco vs Croatia | 3:45 PM |
Nov. 23 | Germany vs Japan | 6:45 PM |
Nov. 23 | Spain vs Costa Rica | 9:45 PM |
Nov. 24 | Belgium vs Canada | 12:45 AM |
Nov. 24 | Switzerland vs Cameroon | 3:45 PM |
Nov. 24 | Uruguay vs South Korea | 6:45 PM |
Nov. 24 | Portugal vs Ghana | 9:45 PM |
Nov. 25 | Brazil vs Serbia | 12:45 AM |
FIFA World Cup 2022 Matchday 2 of 3

Date | Fixtures | Nepal time |
Nov. 25 | Wales vs Iran | 3:45 PM |
Nov. 25 | Qatar vs Senegal | 6:45 PM |
Nov. 25 | Netherlands vs Ecaudor | 9:45 PM |
Nov. 26 | England vs USA | 12:45 AM |
Nov. 26 | Tunisia vs Australia | 3:45 PM |
Nov. 26 | Poland vs Saudi Arabia | 6:45 PM |
Nov. 26 | France vs Denmark | 9:45 PM |
Nov. 27 | Argentina vs Mexico | 12:45 AM |
Nov. 27 | Japan vs Costa Rica | 3:45 PM |
Nov. 27 | Belgium vs Morocco | 6:45 PM |
Nov. 27 | Croatia vs Canada | 9:45 PM |
Nov. 28 | Spain vs Germany | 12:45 AM |
Nov. 28 | Cameroon vs Serbia | 3:45 PM |
Nov. 28 | South Korea vs Ghana | 6:45 PM |
Nov. 28 | Brazil vs Switzerland | 9:45 PM |
Nov. 28 | Portugal vs Uruguay | 12:45 AM |
FIFA World Cup 2022 Matchday 3 of 3

Date | Fixtures | Nepal time |
Nov. 29 | Ecuador vs Senegal | 8:45 PM |
Nov. 29 | Netherlands vs Qatar | 8:45 PM |
Nov. 30 | Iran vs USA | 12:45 AM |
Nov. 30 | Wales vs England | 12:45 AM |
Nov. 30 | Tunisia vs France | 8:45 PM |
Nov. 30 | Australia vs Denmark | 8:45 PM |
Dec. 1 | Poland vs Argentina | 12:45 AM |
Dec. 1 | Saudi Arabia vs Mexico | 12:45 AM |
Dec. 1 | Croatia vs Belgium | 8:45 PM |
Dec. 1 | Canada vs Morocco | 8:45 PM |
Dec. 2 | Japan vs Spain | 12:45 AM |
Dec. 2 | Costa Rica vs Germany | 12:45 AM |
Dec. 2 | South Korea vs Portugal | 8:45 PM |
Dec. 2 | Ghana vs Uruguay | 8:45 PM |
Dec. 3 | Serbia vs Switzerland | 12:45 AM |
Dec. 3 | Cameroon vs Brazil | 12:45 AM |