Qatar is set to take on Luxembourg, Azerbaijan and Ireland this month as part of European qualifiers for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022.
The national team are currently in Debrecen in Hungary ahead of the matches which kick off on Wednesday (March 24).
FIFA invited the Qatar national team to join Group A to prepare for the World Cup next year.
As Qatar are the host nation, they will automatically be in the tournament, meaning results from these qualifiers do not count towards qualification.
Qatar will be playing against Luxembourg this Wednesday, followed by Azerbaijan on Saturday March 27 and Ireland on Tuesday March 30.
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All the matches are being held at Nagyerdei Stadium, and will kick off at 8.45pm CET (10.45pm AST).
Qatar is set to play in ten games over the next year, with the remaining matches taking place in September, October and November.
The national team will take on Serbia on Wednesday September 1, followed by Portugal on Saturday September 4 and Luxembourg again on Tuesday September 7.
Then in October, Qatar will face Portugal on Saturday November 9, Ireland on Tuesday October 12, and Serbia on Thursday November 11.
Finally, Qatar will take on Azerbaijan again on Sunday November 14.
Twenty-nine players have been named in the final squad.
If you’re looking to watch the matches at home, beIN SPORTS are the official broadcast partner in Qatar.
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