World Cup 2022 wallchart: Download and print off your guide to Qatar to make sure you don't miss a SINGLE match
The countdown to the FIFA World Cup 2022 is on with the first-ever winter edition of the tournament now quickly approaching — and here is Sportsmail's wallchart for you to get yourself ready.
With all the fixtures, kick-off times and dates, this is your essential at-a-glance guide to the impending festival of football ahead of the big kick-off on Sunday, November 20.
Host nation Qatar will get the tournament underway at 4pm on November 20 as they take on Ecuador at Al Bayt Stadium.
And up next will certainly be one of interest, as Gareth Southgate's England get their World Cup campaign underway against Iran in what shapes up to be an enticing Group B.
The Three Lions have of course not won a major tournament since 1996, but they will be looking to follow in the footsteps of the Lionesses, who were crowned European champions over the summer in an historic feat.
Southgate's side have a tough job on their hands, however, with Brazil the favourites and the likes of Argentina, France, Spain and Belgium among those competing for the prestigious prize.
Simply CLICK HERE to download and print Sportsmail's wallchart to make sure you don't miss a single match throughout.
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