FIFA World Cup 2022 Draw: FIFA World Cup 2022 will be held in Qatar, and it will be the first FIFA World Cup to be played in the months of November and December.
This is because it is too hot to play football during the months of June up until August in Qatar.
Football fans across the globe are getting excited to see who their respective national sides will be grouped up with.
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Most of the teams for this tournament have qualified, but we do have a few more playoff matches to decide the final few spots. This will be an exciting FIFA World Cup, and it is sure to be a great event for all football fans.
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When is the 2022 World Cup draw?
The World Cup 2022 draw will take place on April 1, 2022. This will be a very exciting event, and all football fans will be eager to see which teams their national sides will be grouped up with.
What time does the 2022 World Cup draw start?
The FIFA World Cup 2022 draw will start at 19:00 local time in Qatar. This means that the draw will start at 16:00 GMT.
Where can I watch the 2022 World Cup draw?
The World Cup 2022 draw will be televised on various channels across the globe. Football fans will be able to watch the draw on their respective national television channels.
How can I live stream the 2022 World Cup draw?
The FIFA World Cup 2022 draw will be live-streamed on FIFA.com. This is the official website of FIFA, and they will be streaming the event live for all fans to enjoy.
FIFA World Cup 2022 Broadcasters
Country/Region | Broadcasters |
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Albania | RTSH |
Argentina | TyC Sports |
Armenia | ARMTV |
Australia | SBS |
Austria | ORF |
Azerbaijan | ITV |
Belarus | BTRC |
Belgium | VRT, RTBF |
Bolivia | Unitel |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | BHRT |
Brazil | TV Globo, SporTV |
Bulgaria | BNT |
Canada | CTV, TSN, RDS |
Caribbean | International Media Content, SportsMax |
China | CCTV |
Colombia | Caracol Televisión - RCN Televisión - Win Sports |
Costa Rica | Teletica |
Croatia | HRT |
Cyprus | CyBC |
Czech Republic | CT |
Denmark | DR - TV 2 |
Estonia | ERR |
Europe | European Broadcasting Union (37 countries) |
Finland | Yle, MTV3 |
France | TF1, beIN Sports |
Germany | ARD, ZDF, Deutsche Telekom |
Guatemala | TV Azteca, Tigo Sports |
Greece | ANT1 |
Georgia | GPB |
Hong Kong | PCCW |
Hungary | MTVA |
Iceland | RUV |
Indian subcontinent except Pakistan | Viacom18 |
India | Viacom18 |
Indonesia | RCTI, MNCTV, iNews |
Ireland | RTE |
Israel | IPBC |
Italy | RAI |
Japan | Japan Consortium: NHK General TV, Fuji Television, Nippon Television, Tokyo Broadcasting System Television, TV Asahi, TV Tokyo |
Kosovo | RTK |
Latvia | LTV |
Lithuania | LRT |
Luxembourg | RTL Group |
Malta | PBS |
Mexico | Televisa, Sky México, TUDN, TV Azteca |
Middle East and North Africa | beIN Sports |
Moldova | TRM |
Montenegro | RTCG |
Netherlands | NOS |
New Zealand | Sky Sport |
North Macedonia | MRT |
Norway | NRK, TV 2 |
Pakistan | PTV Sports |
Peru | Latina |
Poland | TVP |
Portugal | RTP |
Romania | TVR |
Russia | Perviy Kanal, VGTRK, Match TV |
Serbia | RTS |
Slovakia | RTVS |
Spain | Mediapro |
South Africa | SuperSport |
Sub Saharan Africa | SuperSport |
Sweden | SVT, TV4 |
Switzerland | SRG SSR |
Turkey | TRT |
Ukraine | Suspilne |
Uzbekistan | MTRK |
United Kingdom | BBC, ITV |
United States | Fox, Telemundo |
Uruguay | Canal 4, Canal 10, Teledoce, DirecTV Sports, Tenfield, Dexary |