It begins with the UAE and Australia. Tickets for the last three qualifying matches for the Qatar 2022 World Cup have been released

The International Football Association Board (FIFA) announced the release of tickets for the last three play-off matches and qualifiers for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™, tomorrow, Thursday, starting from 3:00 pm Doha time.

The three matches, which conclude the qualifying campaign for the World Cup, will host Ahmed Bin Ali Stadium, one of the eight stadiums that will witness the World Cup competitions, and two teams will have the opportunity to participate in the first edition of the World Cup in the Arab world and the Middle East at the end of this year.

The three expected matches will start on June 7 with a match between the United Arab Emirates and Australia to determine the representative of the Asian continent, who will face on the 13th of the same month the Peruvian team in a play-off match, so that the winner will qualify directly for the World Cup, while the third match will witness a confrontation between the teams of Costa Rica and New Zealand to extract a direct qualification ticket to the World Cup Qatar 2022.

Tickets for the three matches are available on the website: tickets.qfa.qa for thirty (30) Qatari riyals per ticket, and the value of tickets can be paid exclusively by credit card.
Fans can use print tickets or e-tickets, and each of the three matches kicks off at 9pm local time.

The winner of the match between the United Arab Emirates / Australia and the Peruvian team will join Group D in the Qatar 2022 World Cup, which also includes defending champion France, Tunisia and Denmark, while the winner of the Costa Rica and New Zealand match will join Group E to join Japan and Spain, the 2010 World Cup holders, Germany, winner of the 2014 edition.

Fans wishing to attend the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™, which will take place from November 21 to December 18, can visit this (link) for all the information about tickets, accommodation and the Haya pass.

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