2022 fifa world cup to begin a day earlier than scheduled, ecuador to face hosts qatar

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The biggest showpiece event in football i.e FIFA World Cup is two months away and the football governing body has provided a huge update regarding the start of the tournament. The FIFA World


Cup will now begin a day earlier than its original date with the host set to play the opening match. According to the FIFA release, the change ensures the continuity of a long-standing


tradition of marking the start of the FIFA World Cup with an opening ceremony on the occasion of the first match featuring either the hosts or the defending champions.  The 2022 World Cup


was originally scheduled to commence on November 21 but will now start on November 20. The inaugural Qatar World Cup match was originally planned between the Netherlands and Senegal but due


to changes, Qatar vs Ecuador will officially be the opening match, while Netherlands vs Senegal has now been rescheduled.  The official statement on the FIFA website read, "The FIFA


World Cup 2022 will kick off with an even greater celebration for local and international fans as host country Qatar will now play Ecuador on Sunday 20 November at 19:00 as part of a


stand-alone event. The opening match and ceremony of this year’s tournament at Al Bayt Stadium have been brought forward one day following a unanimous decision taken by the Bureau of the


FIFA Council today. Consequently, the encounter between Senegal and the Netherlands has been rescheduled from 13:00 to 19:00 on Monday 21 November." Since the 2006 World Cup in Germany,


the host nation has always been playing the opening match, with Germany playing Costa Rica (2006), South Africa facing Mexico (2010), Brazil playing Croatia (2014), and Russia playing Saudi


Arabia (2018). Speaking of Qatar World Cup groupings, Group A will host Qatar, Ecuador, Senegal, and the Netherlands. England, Iran, the USA, and Wales will lock horns in Group B. Lionel


Messi’s Argentina is placed in Group C with Saudi Arabia, Mexico, and Rober Lewandowski's Poland.  At the same time, the reigning world champions France are placed with Australia,


Denmark, and Tunisia in Group D. Spain and Germany will fight for the top spot with each other, alongside Japan and Costa Rica in Group E, while Belgium, Canada, Morocco, and Croatia are


placed in Group F. Brazil find themselves in the Group G of the tournament with Serbia, Switzerland, and Cameroon. Lastly, Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal will battle against Ghana, Uruguay,


and Korea Republic in Group H.