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Al BAYT STADIUM

The Al Bayt Stadium is primed and ready for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, as it’s set to host the first match of the tournament.

The second largest stadium at the 2022 edition of the World Cup, it is located in Al Khor, 35km north of Doha.

Al Bayt Stadium Background

The Al Bayt Stadium has a capacity of 60,000 and its architecture is awe-inducing. 

The design was inspired by traditional tents of the nomadic people of Qatar and the surrounding regions, drawing on cultural references to radiate a wonderful celebration of Qatari culture.

Al Bayt will feature a number of transportation links, with on-site parking and shuttle buses, and even water taxis! These small boats are a much more environmentally friendly way of bringing spectators to the stadium.

There will also be a retractable roof to accommodate for any extreme or unwanted climate conditions.

What matches will the Al Bayt Stadium host?

Its large size means the Al Bayt Stadium will have the honour of hosting knockout phase games, including a semi-final, as well as a number of group stage matches.

In total, the Al Bayt Stadium will host nine matches and will feature some heavyweight teams, including England, Netherlands, Germany, and Spain. The hosts Qatar also play two matches here, so expect this arena to draw big crowds.

Group A

20/11/2022

Qatar
Ecuador

STARTS AT

17:00 GMT+0100

Group F

23/11/2022

Morocco
Croatia

STARTS AT

11:00 GMT+0100

Group B

25/11/2022

England
United States of America

STARTS AT

20:00 GMT+0100

Group E

27/11/2022

Spain
Germany

STARTS AT

20:00 GMT+0100

Group A

29/11/2022

Netherlands
Qatar

STARTS AT

16:00 GMT+0100

Group E

01/12/2022

Costa Rica
Germany

STARTS AT

20:00 GMT+0100

04/12/2022

England
Senegal

STARTS AT

20:00 GMT+0100

04/12/2022

England
Senegal

STARTS AT

20:00 GMT+0100

10/12/2022

England
France

STARTS AT

20:00 GMT+0100

10/12/2022

England
France

STARTS AT

20:00 GMT+0100

14/12/2022

France
Morocco

STARTS AT

20:00 GMT+0100

14/12/2022

France
Morocco

STARTS AT

20:00 GMT+0100

What will happen to the Al Bayt Stadium after the World Cup?

After the conclusion of the World Cup, the Al Bayt Stadium is set to be reduced to a 32,000-capacity arena. The upper tier will be deconstructed, with the unwanted seats being given to other countries or reused for the facilities in the upcoming 2030 Asian Games.

The excess space in the immediate vicinity will be used for upmarket hotels and shopping centres. More sports facilities will be included, and it is thought that local sporting club Al Khor SC will transition their home ground to the newly reduced stadium.