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How to prepare for FIFA World Cup 2022

How to prepare for FIFA World Cup 2022

The FIFA World Cup returns to our screens on 20th October when the biggest sporting show on earth arrives in the Arab World for the first time. Qatar will host what promises to be a historic event, featuring several firsts as well as one noticeable last. World Cup 2022 will be the first time Qatar has qualified and the only time the tournament hasn’t been held during the summer months of June and July. It will, however, be the last time the lineup consists of 32 teams. That number will grow to 48 when the USA, Mexico, and Canada jointly host World Cup 2026.

Leading online sportsbooks are already gearing up with multiple promotions and features. These include coverage on the outright winner of the trophy, group winners, finalists, player of the tournament, young player, top goalscorer, and many more aspects of the competition. There’s something designed to appeal to every fan of football, and we’re confident you’ll find an aspect of the game to engage with. The World Cup will be a remarkable occasion, and fans around the world are gearing up to support their teams. But which team is going to win it?

Predictions

That remains to be seen, but we can gather some insights from the early predictions about team performances. Traders are optimistic about Brazil’s chances of coming out on top to surpass their own record. The Samba Boys are determined to cement themselves as the sport’s most successful national team.

They have the players, experience, and coaching staff to be a strong contender, but with Brazil not having won the cup in more than two decades—five World Cups—some followers might lean towards teams that have shown better form recently. England, France, and Argentina have already attracted a fair share of attention. We expect this interest to grow as we approach the opening match at the Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor, where the hosts will face Ecuador.

Before getting caught up in the excitement of the upcoming matches, which will culminate in the World Cup final on 18th December—a week before Christmas—it’s important to stay informed. That’s why football writers and experts are there to provide valuable insights.

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