The 2022 World Cup kicks off in Qatar on November 20 - the first time the tournament will be held in the Middle East.
Thirty-two teams will take part, with the hosts Qatar kicking off proceedings against Ecuador. Sixty-four matches will have been played by the time we know the winners on December 18.
Qatar 2022 will be the 21st World Cup finals, with the first having been staged in Uruguay, who beat South American rivals Argentina in the final to become the first world champions in football.
HOW BRAZIL QUALIFIED FOR WORLD CUP 2022: October 9, 2020. Brazil 5 (Marquinhos 16', Firmino 30', 49', Carrasco og 66', Coutinho 73') Bolivia 0: Brazil were up and running in style with Roberto Firmino and Phillipe Coutinho among the scorers in a rout of Bolivia. "There's always room for improvement, what's important is getting used to playing together," Brazil captain Casemiro said. "We'll adapt better as we play more games. That's what is important. We deserve congratulations today." Getty
October 13, 2020. Peru 2 (Carrillo 6', Tapia 59') Brazil 4 (Neymar pen 28', pen 83', 90 + 2', Richarlison 64'): Neymar hit a hat-trick to reach 64 goals for Brazil and move second behind Pele in their all-time top goalscorer list, moving ahead of Ronaldo in a match that saw two Peru players sent off late on. Manager Tite said of Neymar: "He's a player who both makes and takes chances. And he gets better and better, and more mature." Getty
November 13, 2020. Brazil 1 (Firmino 66') Venezuela 0: Three wins on the spin for Brazil but a far from convincing performance in Sao Paulo, with a team missing the likes of Neymar, Philippe Coutinho and Fabinho. "We were able to compete and do them damage for a while,” said Venezuelan midfielder Luis Mago. “We made one mistake and paid a heavy price for it." AFP
November 17, 2020. Uruguay 0 Brazil 2 (Arthur 33', Richarlison 45'): First-half goals from Arthur and Richarlison maintained Covid and injury-hit Brazil's 100 per cent record against a Uruguay team they had not lost against since 2001. Uruguay striker Edinson Cavani was shown a straight red for a challenge on Richarlison following a VAR review. EPA
June 4, 2021. Brazil 2 (Richarlison 65' Neymar pen 90+4') Ecuador 0: Brazil made it five wins from five in a comfortable victory. The match was overshadowed by players and manager Tite being unhappy about Brazil hosting the upcoming Copa America as people were being killed by Covid in large numbers. Asked whether he could leave the job, Tite said: "You can raise any hypothesis, I only ask you to be careful. I will express it when it matters. Not now. This was a tough match against Ecuador." Getty
June 8, 2021. Paraguay 0 Brazil 2 (Neymar 4' Paqueta 90+3'): Brazil had not beaten Paraguay away from home since 1985 but an early goal from Neymar and a late one from Paqueta ended that run to make it six wins from six. “We knew how hard it is to come here,” defender Marquinhos said. “We’re delighted to open up a gap with the second-placed team in the table.” EPA
September 2, 2021. Chile 0 Brazil 1 (Ribeiro 64'): Everton Ribeiro came off the bench to secure a barely deserved victory for Tite's men, who had Gabriel Jesus sent off for an atrocious kung-fu-style challenge on Eugenio Mena. Neymar said: "Chile are a good team, they have great players and it is very difficult with a man less. Everyone deserves praise, the defence, the midfield, the forwards. It was a big test for us." AP
September 5, 2021. Brazil v Argentina (match abandoned): Chaotic scenes as the match was called-off after five minutes when Brazilian health officials invaded the pitch to stop Argentina's England-based players from playing, saying they had breached the country's Covid-19 quarantine rules. “They had 72 hours before the match. They had to do it at the time of the match.” Tite shouted at officials on the pitch. Reuters
September 9, 2021. Brazil 2 (Ribeiro 15', Neymar 40') Peru 0: The ninth home qualifier in a row in which Brazil kept a clean sheet, and their eighth win from eight Qatar 2022 qualifiers. "These three games we lacked a lot of players that meant others had a chance and they stepped up," said captain Casemiro. "I think we are on the right track." AFP
October 7, 2021. Venezuela 1 (Ramirez 11') Brazil 3 (Marquinhos 71', Barbosa pen 85', Antony 90 + 5'): Three second-half goals saw Brazil recover from a goal down and maintain their 100 per cent record, extending their lead at the top of qualifying to eight points. "It was a complicated match, we started well below [the level] we are accustomed to," Marquinhos said. "It's hard to get a result but results are what count." Reuters
October 10, 2021. Colombia 0 Brazil 0: The winning run comes to an end but Brazil remain on track for Qatar. Tite came to the defence of Neymar after the game. "He is an exceptional player because he makes exceptional plays, he does it exceptionally and not ordinarily," Brazil's coach said. "He is a special player, we know it. And he was also well marked, sometimes by two players." EPA
October 14, 2021. Brazil 4 (Neymar 10', Raphinha 18', 58', Barbosa 83') Uruguay 1 (Suarez 77'): Leeds winger Raphinha grabbed a double as Brazil cruised to an impressive victory. "This couldn't be more memorable for me," Raphinha said. "This is me fulfilling my childhood dream. It's so gratifying to score. It's going to be very difficult to forget this night." AFP
November 11, 2021. Brazil 1 (Paqueta 72') Colombia 0: Three points for Brazil saw them become the first South American team to qualify for Qatar. The game also marked their 10th consecutive home qualifier without conceding a goal. “I cried of happiness [after scoring] because of this moment I am living at the national team and at my club Lyon. This came from a lot of joy, joy for this work well done," Lucas Paqueta said.
November 16, 2021. Argentina 0 Brazil 0: Argentina joined Brazil in Qatar after this draw. Brazil coach Tite felt Argentina defender Nicolas Otamendi should have been punished for elbowing winger Raphinha. "It is impossible not to see Otamendi's elbow on Raphinha. A high quality VAR official cannot work this way," he said. "It's inconceivable. Inconceivable is not the word I want to use. I am using that word because I am polite." AFP
January 27, 2022. Ecuador 1 (Torres 75') Brazil 1 (Casemiro 6'): Goalkeeper Alisson Becker was sent off twice only for the VAR to rescind both red cards in this draw. Ecuador goalkeeper Alexander Dominguez was dismissed, though, as was Brazil full-back Emerson Royal. Alisson said: "If there was no VAR, today we would be unfairly penalised for several situations on the pitch. I touched the ball, that's evident to everyone." Getty
February 1, 2022. Brazil 4 (Raphinha 28', Coutinho 62', Antony 86', Rodrygo 88') Paraguay 0: Brazil scored twice in the last four minutes, including a first international goal for Real Madrid striker Rodrygo, to seal an easy win. The win extended to 61 matches their unbeaten home record in World Cup qualifiers and ended Paraguay's hopes of reaching Qatar. AFP
March 24, 2022. Brazil 4 (Neymar pen 44', Vinicius Junior 45'+1', Coutinho pen 72', Richarlison 90'+1') Chile 0: Former Flamengo player Vinicius Junior celebrated a return to the Maracana stadium with his first international goal. "At the Maracana with my family, there was nowhere better to score my first international goal," he said. "I'm very happy. It's our last game in Brazil before the World Cup and we are going to thank the fans." AFP
Tuesday, March 29, 2022. Bolivia 0 Brazil 4 (Paqueta 24', Richarlison 45', 90'+1', Guimaraes 66'): A superb performance from Brazil meant Tite's team reached 45 points, a new World Cup qualifying record. "Yes, [the team exceeded] any expectations I could have on the performance, in both qualitative and quantitative terms," Tite said. AP
Which team has played at every World Cup finals? Brazil are the only team to have appeared in every World Cup. The Selecao also hold the record for most wins with five (1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002). They have also been the losing finalists twice (1950, 1998).
Four-time winners Germany have participated in 19. Italy, also world champions on four occasions, have appeared in 18. Two-time winners Argentina have taken part in 17 editions and Mexico in 16.
A visitor takes a photograph at the Al Thumama Stadium in Doha. The stadium will be a venue for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar later in the year. Bloomberg
A worker passes by the Al Thumama Stadium in Doha that will host the World Cup later this year. Bloomberg
Artificial lighting apparatus on the pitch at the Al Thumama Stadium in Doha. Bloomberg
Air conditioning vents under spectator seats at the Al Thumama Stadium in Doha. Bloomberg
Pitch-side signage and barriers next to the pitch at the Al Thumama Stadium in Doha, Qatar. Bloomberg
Pitch-side air conditioning vents at the Al Thumama Stadium in Doha. Bloomberg
Workers outside the metro station serving the Al Thumama Stadium in Doha. Bloomberg
Green space outside the Al Thumama Stadium in Qatar. Bloomberg
Which team is making its debut at a World Cup? As hosts Qatar automatically qualified for the 2022 World Cup. It also marks their first appearance at the global finals.
Qatar have been drawn in Group A alongside Ecuador, Senegal and Netherlands.
Canada (1986) and Wales (1958) have both previously played at one World Cup each.
Longest gap between World Cup appearances Wales have had to wait 64 years to reappear at a Fifa World Cup. They went undefeated in World Cup qualifying, and a 1-0 victory against Ukraine in the play-off final secured their place in Qatar .
HOW WALES QUALIFIED FOR WORLD CUP 2022: (Group E): 24 March 2021. Belgium 3 (De Bruyne 22', T. Hazard 28', Lukaku pen 73') Wales 1 (Wilson 11'): The toughest start possible for Wales, who took a shock early lead through Harry Wilson before succumbing to the world's top-ranked team. "We knew coming into it they're number one in the world for a reason," said caretaker manager Robert Page. "If you give quality teams like this half a chance, inevitably the ball ends up in the back of the net." EPA
March 30, 2021. Wales 1 (James 82') Czech Republic 0: A late Daniel James header earned Wales a vital win in a match that saw each team reduced to 10 men after Patrik Schick and Connor Roberts were sent off. "We're disappointed with aspects of our performance, but it's a win," said Page. "What we've done in recent times is found a way to win." AFP
September 5, 2021. Belarus 2 (V. Lisakovich pen 29',
Sedko 31') Wales 3 (Bale pen 6', pen 69', 90+3'): A Gareth Bale hat-trick, with the winner coming deep into injury time, earned Wales three points after going in at half time 2-1 down. "A few years ago we might not have won that game," said Page. "But now we’ve got a team who will fight and can find ways to win." Reuters
September 8, 2021. Wales 0 Estonia 0: Wales's qualification hopes took a severe blow when they were held to a frustrating goalless draw against a team who had lost all three of their previous qualifiers and conceded 15 goals along the way. "It feels like a defeat playing against a team bottom of the table," said Page. "We've got to build on it, be more clinical and get a different result." Reuters
October 8, 2021. Czech Republic 2 (Pesek 38', Ward og 49') Wales 2 (Ramsey 36', James 69'): An exciting game in Prague ended all square, a result that ensured Wales remained third in Group E, trailing the Czech Republic on goal difference, albeit with a game in hand. "I thought the lads were outstanding, we've created enough to win four games of football," said Page. "To take the game to them in the manner we did, they deserve full credit." PA
October 11, 2021. Estonia 0 Wales 1 (Moore 12'): Kieffer Moore's close range finish early in the game earned the Welsh an unconvincing win in a match where the home side could count themselves unfortunate not to have grabbed at least a point. "We knew we weren't going to dominate and we knew it was going to be an ugly game," said Page. "In the second half, we had to dig a trench and defend resolutely." AFP
November 13, 2021. Wales 5 (Ramsey 3', pen 50', N. Williams 20', B.Davies 77', C.Roberts 89') Belarus 1 (Kontsevoy 87'): Wales marked Bale's 100th cap with a thumping victory over Belarus to move up to second place in the group. "I'm really pleased with the performance," said Page. "When we had opportunities we were clinical, to a man I thought they were all magnificent." AFP
November 16, 2021 Wales 1 (Moore 32') Belgium 1 (De Bruyne 12'): Bale was unavailable for the draw that secured them a home play-off semi-final match. Kevin de Bruyne's stylish finish put Belgium ahead, only for Kieffer Moore to level. "I thought some of our play was outstanding at times and we thoroughly deserved the point," said Page. "When this place is rocking with the fans behind us, we don't fear anybody." EPA
(Play-off semi-final) Wales 2 (Bale 25', 51') Austria 1 (Sabitzer 65'): A brilliant Bale double took Wales a step closer to their first World Cup since 1958 and set-up a play-off final against Ukraine. “I don’t think it’s sunk in properly yet. What a game, what a night, what an occasion, said Page. “The star man turns up – I have just said to him that’s the best free-kick I have ever seen in my life." Reuters
(Play-off final) June 5, 2022. Wales 1 (Bale 34') Ukraine 0: It was that man once again as Wales' captain and talisman Bale scored the winning goal to break Ukraine hearts at a delirious Cardiff City Stadium. "It's the greatest result in history for Welsh football," Bale said. "It means everything. It's what dreams are made of. I'm speechless because I'm so happy." Reuters
Updated: October 04, 2022, 7:04 AM