For 29 days, starting from November 20, there will be 64 matches in total held in Qatar for the upcoming highly anticipated FIFA World Cup, throughout 7 stadiums. There is plenty of excitement but also drama as well surrounding this event, and we already expected that.
Ever since Qatar was announced as the host for 2022 World Cup, there has been plenty of outrage and accusations going around.
FIFA has faced questions about the scorching temperatures in Qatar already, and FIFA President Sepp Blatter suggested that the World Cup be held in European winter.
The Sports Illustrated predicted this outcome for the World Cup, with Brazil as the once-again winner of the World Cup.
Players' injuries are always unpredictable and scary. Paul Pogba, Timo Werner, Arthur Melo and Marco Reus are among some of the key players who will not join the tournament due to their injuries.