The tournament is under way in Qatar. How can football fans follow the action? What time is kick-off against France, Tunisia and Denmark? Your questions answered with our guide
The 2022 Fifa World Cup has kicked off in Qatar. Here is how you can watch theIn a drastic departure from its usual June and July slot on the calendar, the 22nd edition of the showcase tournament kicked off on Monday 21 November. Hosts Qatar lifted the curtain against Ecuador, while Australia’s national football team got their campaign up and running against defending champions France on Wednesday morning. Their next match is against Tunisia on Saturday night, with a kick off time of 9pm AEDT.
The final is scheduled to be played at 2am AEDT on Monday 19 December – which is also Qatar National Day. In total, 64 matches will be played over the course of the next month.The Guardian is extensively liveblogging the tournament with live blogs for individual matches running throughout the group stage all the way until the final.
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