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Ugandans plan to go to Qatar for World Cup

If you are planning to go to Qatar for World Cup, this is what you should know before travelling to Qatar for the World CupScored ticket for tournament. Qatar is a strictly Islamic country, with an expectation of modesty in the way people dress, eat and drink. 

Besides, you must know the Gulf state’s PDA laws and advice on World Cup accomodation. 

Anyway, the football soap opera never ends. We are now less than six months away from what may prove to be the most controversial tournament in the sport’s history: the 22nd men’s World Cup, which is due to be held in Qatar between November 21 and December 18 (Qatar2022.qa). Anyone who has applied for tickets will now, if not already, be finding out whether they’ve been successful – but there is a little more to ponder with this particular goal-fest than whether you can get to a game.

World Cup 2022 takes place in Qatar from November 21 to December 18; 32 teams to compete in eight groups; England face Iran on the opening day of the tournament while Wales face USA; Wales vs England on November 29.

The 2022 World Cup in Qatar kicks off on Monday November 21 at the Al Thumama Stadium when Senegal take on the Netherlands in Group A followed by hosts Qatar against Ecuador at the Al Bayt Stadium.

England will also feature on the first day with their Group B match against Iran scheduled to take place just eight days after the Premier League shuts down.

After qualifying via the play-offs, Wales will play England on Tuesday November 29 in Group B.

The final will be played at the Lusail Stadium in Doha a week before Christmas on Sunday December 18. In total, 30 of the 32 nations who will appear at the tournament are now known. As hosts, Qatar received automatic qualification to next year’s tournament.

Much as Qatar is strictly Islamic, the alcoholics from various parts of the world, Uganda inclusive, will find their way to the tournaments. The Drone Media will be there to bring you escapades.