England’s World Cup training base in Qatar World Cup 2022 confirmed

Gareth Southgate’s team will stay at the five-star Souq Al-Wakra hotel and train at the Al Wakrah SC home. England’s 2022 FIFA World Cup training base in Qatar has been confirmed as the home of the 12,000-seat Al Wakrah SC. Qatar Football World Cup fans can buy England Football World Cup Tickets from our website.

FIFA announced on Tuesday the locations of training camps and hotels for the 32 countries participating in the World Cup, which starts on November 21.

Gareth Southgate's team will stay at the five-star Souq Al-Wakra hotel
Gareth Southgate’s team will stay at the five-star Souq Al-Wakra hotel

The Three Lions train at the Saoud bin Abdulrahman Stadium and reside at the Souq Al-Wakra Hotel, 10 miles south of Doha.

FA representatives have visited Qatar to pick their affiliations, with England looking for a suburb of the capital.

The five-star Souq Al-Wakra offers spa facilities and several restaurants as manager Gareth Southgate and his players prepare for group matches against Iran, the United States and Wales.

Unlike previous matches, countries will train in their assigned base camps on the eve of matches rather than on the host country’s fields.

England’s road to the 2022 FIFA World Cup final in Qatar

Gareth Southgate’s Three Lions are aiming to reach the back-to-back finals at major international competitions later this year – and this time taking it to the next level to lift the trophy.

Four years ago, England reached the semi-finals of the 2018 World Cup and under Gareth Southgate, the international team’s fate began to improve before advancing to the Euro 2020 final. Now in Qatar, the goal will remain the same and end a long waiting time to succeed on the biggest podium since 1966.

Prior to the battle for the trophy at the 80,000-seat Lusail Stadium on December 18, three group stage matches are to be played, followed by three knockout matches.

England came to Qatar in qualifying ahead of Poland, Albania, Hungary, Andorra and San Marino with eight wins and two draws. But many of those games are just an opportunity for Southgate and his coach to make early plans and understand how they can continue to build the squad in the pursuit of success this winter.

England reached the semi-finals of the 2018 World Cup and under Gareth Southgate
England reached the semi-finals of the 2018 World Cup and under Gareth Southgate

This is the path England must take to reach the World Cup final for the first time in more than 50 years, and the sides they will face.

Group B

UK

Iran

USA

Wales

If England wins Group B:

Last 16

The Group A runner-up is likely to be Senegal (over Qatar and Ecuador, with the Netherlands more likely to take the top spot), especially as African champions.

Quarters

Winners of the draw between the winners of Group D and the runner-up in Group C: If they finish first in the group for Denmark, Tunisia and Australia/UAE/Peru and then beat one of Argentina, they are likely to be France, Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Poland. Qatar World Cup 2022 fans can buy England Vs USA Tickets from our website.

Semi-finals

The winners of Groups F and H could make it to the semi-final against England if they get that far, meaning a semi-final between England and Belgium or Portugal could take place.

Final

After reaching the knockout stage as runners-up, England could face Spain, Germany or Brazil in the final.

If England finishes second in Group B:

Last 16

The winner of Group A will probably be the Netherlands (over Senegal, Qatar or Ecuador).

Quarters

Draw winner between Group C winners and Group D runners-up: Argentina could be here to meet England if they become their favourites in Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Poland – then one of Denmark, Peru/Australia/Arabia disable United Arab Emirates and Tunisia.

Semi-finals

If the winners of Group E and Group G get this far, they could potentially reach the semi-final against England, meaning England could face the champions of Spain/Germany and Brazil in the semi-final.

Final

England could face France, Belgium or Portugal in the final after reaching the knockout stage in the second.

Odds

Brazil: 5/1

England: 6/1

France: 13/2

Spain: 9/1

Argentina: 10/1

Germany: 11/1

Belgium: 12/1

Netherlands: 13/1

Portugal: 14/1

Denmark: 31/1

England has heard about their opponents from the World Cup group stage
England has heard about their opponents from the World Cup group stage

Who are in the English FIFA World Cup group in Qatar and when are they playing matches?

Everything you need to know about England’s group stage opponents and the 2022 FIFA World Cup matches in Qatar.

England has heard about their opponents from the World Cup group stage after Friday’s draw in the Qatari capital Doha.

So close to winning Euro 2020 on home soil last summer, the Three Lions are among the favourites to take home the trophy in Qatar, alongside Brazil, Belgium, Germany and defending champions France.

Gareth Southgate’s side was drawn in Group B along with Iran, the United States and the winners of the UEFA play-off route, which includes Wales, Scotland and Ukraine, with Wales in Cardiff beating Ukraine in the final. Qatar FIFA World Cup 2022 fans can buy England Vs Iran Tickets from our website.

Southgate relies on the squad’s backbone, including Harry Kane, Jordan Henderson and Raheem Sterling, to guide the team through the first round as easily as possible. Then young players like Trent Alexander-Arnold, Declan Rice and Phil Foden will also want to make an impact for the first time in their careers in the biggest football tournament in the world.

Here’s everything you need to know about England’s group stage opponents and their matches in Qatar:

England schedule

If England wins Group B:

Group B

England v Iran, 1 pm, 21 November (Khalifa International Stadium, Al Rayyan).

United States v Wales, 7 pm, 21 November (Ahmad bin Ali Stadium, Al Rayyan).

England v United States, 7 pm, 25 November (Al Bayt Stadium, Al Khor).

Wales v Iran, 10 am 25 November (Ahmad bin Ali Stadium, Al Rayyan).

Wales v England, 7 pm, 29 November (Ahmad bin Ali Stadium, Al Rayyan).

Iran v United States, 7 pm, 29 November (Al Thumama Stadium, Doha).

Last 16

The Group A runner-up is likely to be Senegal (over Qatar and Ecuador, with the Netherlands more likely to take the top spot), especially as African champions.

Southgate relies on the squad's backbone, including Harry Kane
Southgate relies on the squad’s backbone, including Harry Kane

Quarters

Winners of the draw between the winners of Group D and the runner-up in Group C: If they finish first in the group for Denmark, Tunisia and Australia/UAE/Peru and then beat one of Argentina, they are likely to be France, Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Poland.

Semi-finals

The winners of Groups F and H could make it to the semi-final against England if they get that far, meaning a semi-final between England and Belgium or Portugal could take place.

Final

After reaching the knockout stage as runners-up, England could face Spain, Germany or Brazil in the final.

If England finishes second in Group B:

Last 16

The winner of Group A will probably be the Netherlands (over Senegal, Qatar or Ecuador).

Quarters

Draw winner between Group C winners and Group D runners-up: Argentina could be here to meet England if they become their favourites in Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Poland – then one of Denmark, Peru/Australia/Arabia disable United Arab Emirates and Tunisia.

Semi-finals

If the winners of Group E and Group G get this far, they could potentially reach the semi-final against England, meaning England could face the champions of Spain/Germany and Brazil in the semi-final.

Final

England could face France, Belgium or Portugal in the final after reaching the knockout stage in the second.

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