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Qatar’s 2022 FIFA World Cup: Denmark-Tunisia play to scoreless draw

The Danish team is now scheduled to face France on November 26, while Team Tunisia will take on the Australian squad later that day

AL-RAYYAN, November 22. /TASS/. The national football teams of Denmark and Tunisia finished their 2022 FIFA World Cup group stage encounter with a scoreless draw, playing on Tuesday night at the Education City Stadium in Al Rayyan.

The match between Denmark and Tunisia at the Education City Stadium had an official attendance of over 40,925 spectators.

Denmark and Tunisia were placed in Group D alongside the national squads of the Reigning World Champions France as well as Australia. The Danish team is now scheduled to face France on November 26, while Team Tunisia will take on the Australian squad later that day.

The scoreless draw between Denmark and Tunisia is the first in six games played at this year’s World Cup. Coincidentally, the Danes played in the only scoreless draw at the 2018 World Cup in Russia, when they tied France 0-0 in the final group stage match of the championship.

2022 FIFA World Cup

Qatar is hosting the 2022 FIFA World Cup between November 20 and December 18 at eight stadiums in five cities across the country, namely in Doha, Lusail, Al Wakrah, Al Khor and Al Rayyan.

The eight host stadiums are: Al Bayt Stadium, Khalifa International Stadium, Al Thumama Stadium, Ahmad bin Ali Stadium, Lusail Iconic Stadium, Stadium 974, Education City Stadium, and Al Janoub Stadium.

The coveted World Cup Trophy will be hoisted by one of 32 teams divided into eight groups. The group stage matches run across numerous fields in Qatar between November 20 and December 2 with the top two teams from each group advancing to the playoffs.

Qatar won the right to host matches for the 2022 FIFA World Cup on December 2, 2010. The championship kicked off last Sunday with a picturesque ceremony and the subsequent opening match between host Qatar and Ecuador, which ended 2-0 in favor of Ecuador.

In March 2015, FIFA officially announced that the 22nd edition of FIFA’s flagship event would be played in November and December of 2022, with the final match set for December 18, 2022, coinciding with - Qatar National Day. The objective, in principle, was to hold the tournament over 28 days.

The previous FIFA World Cup was hosted by Russia in 2018. The championship took place at 12 stadiums in 11 cities across Russia, namely in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Sochi, Kazan, Saransk, Kaliningrad, Volgograd, Rostov-on-Don, Nizhny Novgorod, Yekaterinburg and Samara.

On July 15, 2018, during an official ceremony in the Kremlin, Russian President Vladimir Putin passed the baton for the FIFA World Cup’s host country to Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani in the presence of FIFA President Gianni Infantino.