The hour of the quarter-finals in this World Cup with four beautiful posters which were scheduled before knowing the last four.
It’s time for the quarter-finals of the 2022 World Cup! This Friday 9 and Saturday 10 December, the four quarter-finals of this World Cup in Qatar are on the program. At 4 p.m. this Friday, Brazil, the big favorites of the competition, will face a very experienced Croatia for a place in the last four. In the same part of the table, the clash between the Netherlands and Argentina promises a great show.
Saturday, it will be the hour of the Blues. The France team plays against England from 8 p.m. in a duel again very enticing between two teams that are equal in this start of the World Cup. A little before, at 4 p.m., Morocco, surprise guest of this final phase, will try to continue their journey and their exploits by facing Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal and reaching the first semi-final in their history.
2022 World Cup schedule in PDF
From November 20, the 2022 World Cup will officially start in Qatar. If the opening match would not concern the host country at first with an enticing Senegal – Netherlands. The kickoff of the World Cup had started well with a certain Qatar – Ecuador.
Download the table of the final phase of the World Cup 2022 in PDF
Download the 2022 World Cup schedule in PDF
To discover the complete schedule of the World Cup, you can download the latter in PDF format just above with all the dates, times and broadcast channels.
Download the 2022 World Cup schedule
Download the 2022 World Cup schedule
December 9
- 4 p.m.: Croatia – Brazil
- 8 p.m.: Netherlands – Argentina
December 10
- 4 p.m.: Morocco – Portugal
- 8 p.m.: England – France
- December 13
- 8 p.m.: Winner Q1-Winner Q2 (semi-final)
- December 14
- 8 p.m.: Winner Q3-Winner Q4 (semi-final)
- December 17
- 4 p.m.: Game for 3rd place
- December 18
- 4 p.m.: Final
France team schedule for the World Cup
Download the French team schedule for the World Cup in PDF
Holder of the title after his coronation in 2018 in Russia, France is once again considered one of the favorites for this World Cup in Qatar. In Group D, the Blues of Didier Deschamps faced Denmark, Australia and Tunisia. Find the complete calendar to download just above.