Guide to FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Stadiums

The World Cup venues in Qatar will undoubtedly be unique, with a hat-shaped stadium, one built of shipping containers, and another in a tent-like construction.

 

The Fifa World Cup Qatar 2022 draw will take place on Friday as the world’s smallest nation prepares to host the tournament in November and December.

 

Eight stadiums are separated by one hour’s journey and 43 miles. For the tournament, seven sites were built from the ground up, with the eighth being considerably rebuilt.

 

Six stadiums will see around half of their seats repurposed (and shipped to developing countries), while the seventh will be demolished.

 

After that, just one will be a football team’s home ground.

 

According to the organisers, the stadiums were all designed with environmental standards in mind, and all received four or five stars from the Global Sustainability Assessment System (GSAS). When they were first built, the stadiums and training grounds had a £4.7 billion budget.

 

Each of the eight stadiums will be powered by a solar panel farm and will have elaborate cooling systems, including outdoor air conditioning in some cases.

 

However, since Qatar was granted the World Cup in 2010, stadium construction has been one of the more contentious aspects of the country’s preparations. Amnesty International accuses Qatar of “labour abuse and exploitation of its more than two million migrant workers,” claiming that hundreds have died suddenly.

 

In addition, infrastructure construction and operational elements are expected to account for over a quarter of the tournament’s carbon emissions. FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 is expected to emit 3.6 million tonnes of CO2, higher than some countries’ annual emissions and up from the 2.1 million tonnes of CO2 created during the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

 

Here’s a look at what spectators may expect from the stadiums when the tournament begins on November 21.


Lusail Stadium (2022)

FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Lusail Stadium

Capacity: 80,000

Location: Lusail, a planned city in Qatar

 

This is the centrepiece stadium for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, which only opened this year (behind schedule).

 

This venue will host 10 world cup games, including the final.

 

Lusail will be the focal point of a new £33 billion city with the same name that might house 200,000 people.

 

Most seats will be removed after the World Cup since “Lusail will not require its football stadium after 2022.”

 

Under the stadium’s roof, it will become a community hub with schools, stores, health clinics, and sporting facilities. The remaining upper-tier seating will be incorporated into the new home outside terraces.


Al Bayt Stadium (2021)

FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Al Bayt Stadium

Capacity: 60,000

Location: Al Khor, a municipality in the State of Qatar

 

The bayt al sha’ar tents used by nomadic tribes in the region inspired the design of this stadium, which is covered by a massive tent-like structure. The flexible top and tent will help keep the stadium cool.

 

This venue will host 8 world cup games, including the opening match.

 

After the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, the upper tier of seats will be dismantled (reducing capacity to under 32,000) and given to underdeveloped countries. The stadium will be home to a five-star hotel and shopping centre.

 

Although it is the farthest stadium from Doha, it is only a 40-minute drive away.


Stadium 974 (2021)

FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Stadium 974

Capacity: 40,000

Location: Doha, capital of Qatar

 

This is a spectacular stadium even by the standards of FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022. It was constructed using 974 shipping containers and modular steel (thus the name), and Ras Abu Aboud Stadium was its previous name.

 

This venue will host 7 world cup games until the last 16.

 

It will be dismantled after the World Cup, utilising the parts in other projects. A waterfront development will be built on the property.


Khalifa International Stadium (1976)

FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Khalifa International Stadium

Capacity: 45,416

Location: Doha, capital of Qatar

 

The Khalifa International Stadium, erected in 1976 and completely refurbished in 2017, is the only World Cup stadium that existed just a few years ago.

 

This venue will host 8 world cup games, including the 3rd place play-off.

 

In 2019, it hosted the World Athletics Championships and the Fifa Club World Cup final (which Liverpool won).

 

The Khalifa is the only World Cup stadium that will not be substantially or entirely demolished after the tournament.


Education City Stadium (2020)

FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Education City Stadium

Capacity: 40,000

Location: Al Rayyan, a municipality in the State of Qatar

 

The Education City Stadium is situated in a green space outside Doha, in the heart of multiple Qatari universities. It boasts an innovative cooling system renowned as the ‘Diamond in the Desert.’

 

This venue will host 8 world cup games up to the quarter-final.

 

As the sun moves across the sky, the diamond patterns on the facade appear to change colour.

 

They hosted the 2021 Fifa Club World Cup final, but the stadium’s capacity will be decreased after the World Cup.


Al Thumama Stadium (2021)

FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Al Thumama Stadium

Capacity: 40,000

Location: Doha, capital of Qatar

 

Once the World Cup is complete, the stadium’s capacity will be reduced to 20,000, with a hotel and mosque set to open.

 

This venue will host 8 world cup games up to the quarter-final.

 

Its design is based on ghafiya, an Arabic cap named after a natural tree.


Al Janoub Stadium (2019)

FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Al Janoub Stadium

Capacity: 40,000

Location: Al Wakrah, the capital city of the Al Wakrah Municipality in Qatar

 

In May of this year, the first new World Cup stadium was constructed. It will host the Asian Champions League final in 2020.

 

This venue will host 7 world cup games until the last 16.

 

The sails of dhow boats inspired the design. The stadium is equipped with a cooling system, allowing it to be used all year.

 

20,000 seats, like those in most other stadiums, will be removed afterwards.


Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium (2003)

FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium

Capacity: 40,000

Location: Al Rayyan, a municipality in the State of Qatar

 

This stadium was erected on the site of an existing stadium with the same name, with over 80% of the construction materials being reused or recycled, including some from the original stadium.

 

This venue will host 7 world cup games until the last 16.

 

Its gleaming exterior is “made up of designs that represent many facets of the country.”

 

After the competition, it will host Al Rayyan Sports Club, which has a capacity of 20,000 people.

 

EPL is evolving to help Muslim players during Ramadan 2022

Over the next few weeks, you could notice a tiny shift in select EPL matches.

 

For Muslims all over the world, Ramadan begins on Saturday and lasts for a month, culminating in the celebration of Eid on May 2nd.

 

Fasting will begin between 04:00 and 05:00 BST in the UK this Ramadan and end between 19:30 and 20:30 BST as the month passes.

 

This implies that nine evening matches out of the 52 Premier League games planned during Ramadan will need players to break their fast during the game.

 

There was a halt in play last season at the King Power Stadium between Leicester City and Crystal Palace to allow Foxes defender Wesley Fofana and Eagles midfielder Cheikhou Kouyate to do this.

 

What will happen in this EPL season?

EPL Banana Break for Muslim Player during Ramadan 2022

During Ramadan, people spend more time praying and reading the Quran and donating money to charity to replenish their spiritual well-being.

 

Fasting – refraining from eating or drinking during daylight hours – is the major focus, which is difficult for Muslim professional footballers who adjust their training to cope with the month’s rigours.

 

Last season, captains had an unspoken understanding to provide a brief stoppage at a goal kick or throw-in so that any Muslim players who needed to break their fast might do so.

 

This season, captains can request a drinks break at an appropriate time in the game during their pre-match meeting with officials, despite no formal instruction being issued to top-flight teams because it does not affect every game.

 

Fasting players will be able to come to the side of the pitch once the sun has set and quickly consume liquids or energy supplements before returning to the game.

 

Members of the Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) have been scheduled to attend a session held by Nujum Sports on Friday to learn more about the basics of Ramadan.

Which matches could be affected during Ramadan 2022?

Day

Date

Match

Time (IST)

Time (BDT)

Monday

5 Apr 2022

Crystal Palace vs Arsenal

00:30

01:00

Wednesday

7 Apr 2022

Burnley vs Everton

00:00

00:30

Friday

9 Apr 2022

Newcastle vs Wolves

00:30

01:00

Tuesday

20 Apr 2022

Liverpool vs Manchester United

00:30

01:00

Wednesday

21 Apr 2022

Chelsea vs Arsenal

00:15

00:45

Everton vs Leicester

Newcastle vs Crystal Palace

Manchester City vs Brighton

00:30

01:00

Thursday

21 Apr 2022

Burnley vs Southampton

00:15

00:45

Not all Muslim Fast during the Ramadan

Fasting is not required for the elderly, the sick, or those who are pregnant, breastfeeding, or menstruating.

 

Anyone travelling more than 48 miles (80 kilometres) is likewise exempt but must make up their fasts later; this includes players travelling to away games.

 

Muslim Chaplains in Sport (MCS) was founded in 2014 and is the only organization of its kind to be authorized and supported by the Premier League and EFL, delivering educational lectures and seminars to all 92 professional football clubs.

 

MCS provides Islamic advice to Premier League clubs on behalf of their Muslim players, including postponing fasts so that their performance in training and during matches is not harmed.

 

MCS works closely with the country’s biggest two clubs, Manchester City and Liverpool. On Wednesday, Bhamji gave a Ramadan discussion at Etihad Campus, applauding their dedication to diversity and broadening their knowledge on these topics.

 

EPL give Ramadan gift packs to their players

Ramadan gift for EPL Player

Nujum Sports, the organization that created the Muslim Athlete Charter to “push organizations to achieve good change,” is sending out Ramadan gift boxes to 270 Muslim athletes, including roughly 180 footballers from the Premier League to non-league.

 

The packets, unveiled earlier this month at an event in London, include dates, Zam Zam holy water, a prayer mat, and perfume.

 

Nujum claims it is “honoured” to represent the Muslim community in sports and that the organization aims to “benefit” players through their support.

 

Nujum has done an excellent job of raising awareness about the Muslim population, helping people understand the religion and what they go through throughout Ramadan.

 

Nujum Sports' Ramadan packs for Muslim Athletes

 

Canada qualify the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 for the first time since 1986

On Sunday, Canada’s men’s soccer team qualified for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, bringing the sport’s popularity to new heights.

 

They did it in style, thrashing an outmatched Jamaican team 4-0 at BMO Field on a chilly day to raise their CONCACAF qualifying record to 14-1-4 after three rounds and end a 36-year absence from the men’s soccer showpiece.

 

The victory, Canada’s eighth of the Octagonal round and fourteenth of the whole World Cup Qualifying campaign, assured that they would return to football’s grandest stage for the first time since 1986 – and that they would do so as the Concacaf region’s top team.

 

Canada fielded an aggressive assault team, with Cyle Larin and Jonathan David upfront and Tajon Buchanan and Junior Hoilett on the wings to put Jamaica under pressure. Alistair Johnston’s absence was perhaps the most shocking, as Sam Adekugbe’s return from suspension allowed Richie Laryea to line up at right fullback.

 

After a tremendous rendition of the national anthem at BMO Field, it was evident right away that Canada was up to the task. They took control of the game in the first few minutes, creating a couple of excellent chances while carefully building momentum.

 

Canada lit up their FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Dream in the 13th min

Canada Qualify for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022

It took only 13 minutes to get everything unlocked. Canada stormed along the left touchline with some rapid passing between Sam Adekugbe and Jonathan David before Junior Hoilett scooped it up and passed it across to Stephen Eustáquio at the top of the box. With his 13th goal of the World Cup Qualifying campaign, the Porto midfielder threaded a lovely ball into Cyle Larin, who scored expertly to make it 1-0.

 

The barrage of offensive opportunities continued; Jonathan David fired one just past the left post minutes later. Tajon Buchanan put one inch over the bar when the ball landed on him in the area.

 

After a couple of missed opportunities in the second half, Canada finally scored a second goal shortly before halftime. A cross from David found Buchanan at the back post for a smashing finish after more great buildup play.

 

The momentum continued after halftime as well. Coming out of the break, Canada appeared intent on adding to their tally, especially with the wind at their backs and the game being played toward the loud south end of the stadium. A chance shortly after the start of the second half nearly found Jonathan David with an open net, but it bounced harmlessly across the goalmouth.

 

Jamaica, who had already been mathematically eliminated from qualification before the game, made a few early substitutions to try to stop the bleeding, including bringing on Alex Marshall of HFX Wanderers FC, and they seemed to have a little more possession after the 60th minute or so, but Canada remained dominant.

 

On the other hand, Canada was soon forced to make some substitutions. Alistair Johnston, Lucas Cavallini, and Atiba Hutchinson were brought in by John Herdman, who received a standing ovation from the audience when his number was called.

 

Junior Hoilett found the ball on the edge of the six-yard box and lifted it cleanly over the goalie to throw the crowd into a new frenzy in the 83rd minute, after a handful of corners and quite a time spent in the attacking half.

 

The visitors did score one final goal, a terrible own goal by Adrian Mariappa, who put the ball in his net seconds before the final whistle.

 

When the final whistle blew at full time, BMO Field erupted in celebration as it was confirmed that the Canadian men’s national team would compete in the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022.

30,000 fans witness Canada beat Jamaica to qualify the FIFA World Cup Qatr 2022 at the BMO

 

Crypto.com will be FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 official sponsor

The world governing body for football, FIFA, has announced that cryptocurrency exchange Crypto.com will be an official sponsor of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022.

 

On Wednesday, the organisation announced that Crypto.com’s branding would appear inside and outside stadiums for the FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar, which starts in November. The crypto exchange will offer its members the chance to attend matches and win official items as part of the sponsorship.

 

The collaboration would help grow the games “on a worldwide scale,” according to FIFA chief commercial officer Kay Madati, citing Crypto.com’s partnerships with various groups worldwide. In November, the exchange announced that the Los Angeles Staples Center would be renamed the Crypto.com Arena for the following 20 years. Crypto.com has also inked sponsorship deals for $25 million with the Australian Football League, $100 million with Formula 1, and $175 million with the Ultimate Fighting Championship over 10 years.

 

Crypto.com to reach a more international crowd in FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022

Though trading cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin (BTC) has been largely illegal in Qatar since the country’s central bank announced a ban in 2018 — and the Qatar Financial Centre Regulatory Authority reaffirmed the ban in January 2020 — Crypto.com is likely to appeal to a more international audience given soccer’s global popularity. More than 3.5 billion people have watched the previous FIFA World Cup in Russia 2018, with over a billion tuning in to see the final between France and Croatia.

 

With less than eight months until the Fifa World Cup begins, suspicions of corruption and bribery dating back to the bidding process for Qatar 2022 have cast a pall over the event. In April 2020, the US Department of Justice charged three people with “the payment and acceptance of bribes and kickbacks” in FIFA’s selection of World Cup host countries, including Russia in 2018 and Qatar in 2022. Furthermore, Human Rights Watch, an international non-governmental organisation, claims that people working on the event’s infrastructure have been abused and forced to work in slave-like conditions.


FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Draw

FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Match Schedule

The official draw for the FIFA World Cup 2022 will occur in Qatar on Friday, April 1, bringing the tournament one step closer.

 

Qatar, which hosts the tournament, has already qualified 15 of the 32 teams.

 

Former champions Germany, Spain, England, France, the Netherlands, Croatia, Serbia, Switzerland, and the world’s No. 1 squad, Belgium, have already booked their flights to Qatar.

 

In the form of everlasting rivals Brazil and Argentina, two past champions also have qualified from South America.

 

Iran and South Korea will also go to Qatar from Asia.

On March 24, qualifying resumes throughout the world.


FIFA World Cup draw: Date, time and venue 

FIFA World Cup in Qatar

Two thousand elite guests will attend the draw ceremony, and the world’s finest teams will be able to trace their path to the FIFA World Cup Final after the event.

 

On December 18, the event’s final match will be held at the 80,000-seat Lusail Stadium.

 

The tournament begins on Monday, November 21, at the Al Bayt stadium in Al Khor, with a match featuring the host nation.

 

The final will be placed a week before Christmas on Sunday, December 18, at Doha’s Lusail Stadium.

 

Time

  • India Standard Time – 21:30
  • Bangladesh – 22:00

 

The 32 national teams competing in Qatar 2022 will be divided into four pots, each with eight teams. It’s worth noting that only 30 squads will be qualified for the 2018 FIFA World Cup at the time of the Final Draw.

 

The two remaining spots will be filled after the Intercontinental Playoffs are completed on June 14. A Concacaf National Team will face an Oceania National Team, while a Conmebol National Team will face an Asia National Team in the tournament’s bracket.

 

Every qualified team for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 will be placed in a pot based on their current FIFA Ranking.

IPL 2022: Gujarat Titans (GT) SWOT Analysis and Schedule

As the Indian Premier League enters its 15th season, it has been enlarged from an eight-team league to a ten-team tournament. Two additional teams have been added to the massive T20 league: Gujarat Titans (GT) and Lucknow Super Giants (LSG). On February 13, the IPL mega auction came to a close, with all ten clubs finalising their rosters for the 2022 season. However, there was a player draft before the mega auction, which allowed the two new teams to establish the foundation of their squads.

 

Hardik Pandya, an Indian all-rounder, has been named captain of the Gujarat Titans for Rs 15 crore. Apart from Pandya, the Titans also drafted Rashid Khan, a former Sunrisers Hyderabad spinner, for Rs 15 crore and Shubman Gill, a promising Indian hitter, for Rs 7 crore.

 

The GT made several high-priced acquisitions at the auction table. Lockie Ferguson, a fast bowler from New Zealand, was their most expensive acquisition, costing the Titans Rs 10 crore. They also spent a lot of money on Indian all-rounder Rahul Tewatia, who cost them Rs 9 crore. Mohammed Shami became the Titan’s third-most expensive pick after being purchased for Rs 6.25 crore.

 

The Gujarat Titans brought players like Matthew Wade, Jason Roy, David Miller, and Alzarri Joseph. They will also have the services of Wriddhiman Saha, Vijay Shankar, and Pradeep Sangwan, who are all seasoned cricketers.


Gujarat Titans Squad For IPL 2022:

Rashid Khan, Hardik Pandya, Shubman Gill, Gurkeerat Singh, Varun Aaron, Mohammed Shami, Jason Roy, Darshan Nalkande, Yash Dayal, Lockie Ferguson, Abhinav Sadarangani, Rahul Tewatia, Noor Ahmad, R Sai Kishore, Dominic Drakes, Jayant Yadav, Vijay Shankar, Alzarri Joseph, Pradeep Sangwan, David Miller, Wriddhiman Saha, Matthew Wade, B Sai Sudharshan


Gujarat Titans SWOT Analysis IPL 2022:

Strength – GT strength lies in bowling attack

Rashid Khan as leg-break bowler for GT

The squad’s strength is in the bowling section. GT have done an excellent job of putting together a well-rounded bowling roster with a good mix of local and foreign talent. All clubs plan to construct their bowling assault around an India fast bowler in most leagues. The Gujarat Titans have nailed that berth by bringing in Mohammad Shami. In the previous two seasons, Shami has been outstanding for the Punjab Kings, picking up wickets early and being economical late in the innings.

 

The mystery spinner from Afghanistan, Rashid Khan, may be the most valuable of the franchise’s three draught picks made before the auctions. Rashid, a leg-break bowler, is a seasoned T20 journeyman who has posed problems for batters worldwide. In the IPL, his numbers speak for themselves, and the bowler doesn’t require any endorsements. Lockie Ferguson, an out and out overseas fast bowler with a top speed of 150 km/h, completes the Titans’ bowling line-up, giving it an excellent attack for the Titans.

 

Shubman Gill, a young Indian hitter, could be another of their assets. Gill, drafted in the first round by the franchisee, might be viewed as a long-term investment. The Punjab batsman has shown his potential on the biggest platforms, including international cricket. He has previously opened for the Kolkata Knight Riders, and while his strike rate has been questioned, his ability is undeniable. If the right-handed batter can improve his strike rate, he might help the Titans get off to a great start in the field. The Titans may be eyeing Gill as a future captaincy candidate.

 

Weakness – Weak batting line-ups

Hardik Pandya leading GT batting squad

The fact that the Gujarat Titans have a strong bowling attack is undeniable. However, the team’s batting can be a weakness. When it comes to batsmanship, the side lead by Hardik Pandya appears to be a little lacking. Jason Roy, the team’s proven opener, is on the roster. However, the Englishman has shown a few chinks in his armour when facing good quality spin bowling. When he plays in India, the aggressive hitter faces a slew of solid spinners who will pose a slew of issues.

 

Hardik Pandya, probably India’s most sought-after cricketer, has been signed by the Titans. Given Pandya’s recent record, the franchise could view it as a risk, hoping that he rediscovers his mojo in due time. To make matters worse, the all-latest rounder’s injury woes are another cog in the wheel that might collapse the club during the season.

 

The middle order of this series is likewise lacking inexperience. Despite having players like David Miller, Matthew Wade, and Vijay Shankar, none of them has lit up the IPL with their batting in recent seasons.

 

As a result, rival teams will have pointed out the Titans’ shaky batting line-up, and the team may struggle to put up good runs consistently.

 

Opportunity – Being a newcomer in the IPL

Hardik Pandya is Gujarat Titans new skipper

To begin with, the franchise’s novelty may provide them with the most incredible opportunity. The various think tanks of the competing teams can’t say anything about their strategies or how they carry out their plans because it’s a brand-new team. Even though the majority of the players on the squad had previously played in the IPL, there is no past data on them as a group that analysts might potentially exploit.

 

On the other hand, the Titans better understand the other franchise’s plans, prior performances, and data. Because they haven’t been a part of the league yet, they can fly under the radar and go about their business with less of a spotlight on them.

 

In addition, because this would be the team’s debut appearance, there would be fewer expectations than on some of the more established clubs. The Titans will be able to come to the field without the weight of previous results, resulting in a new type of cricket that will only benefit the league. In such a challenging league, the IPL newcomers have the opportunity to go out with an attitude of “nothing to lose.”

 

Threats – Hardik Pandya’s injury history and leadership abilities are yet to be established

Hardik Pandya Injury concern

While the Titans’ lack of IPL experience gives them an edge, it also puts them at risk of losing their way sooner than they would want. The IPL is undoubtedly one of the most competitive T20 competitions in the world, with minimal margin for error. Teams who have been playing for 14 years have experienced a variety of scenarios and have developed their gaming and team culture.

 

The Gujarat Titans, on the other hand, lack that and may struggle to adjust to the fast-paced tournament. With a streak of losses, the team might quickly become derailed. Because of the nature of the tournament, climbing up the ladder becomes extremely tough after a team has fallen behind.

 

Hardik Pandya, an undiscovered captain, could be their greatest threat. The ex-Mumbai Indians player has never captained in the IPL and will be pitted against veterans like MS Dhoni and Rohit Sharma. Pandya’s decision-making in tight game scenarios could be fragile, allowing more potential for error. And, as demonstrated in the IPL, a few bad captaincy decisions can significantly impact a team’s ability to win or lose games, and hence on their chances of winning the coveted trophy.


Gujarat Titans Schedule In IPL 2022:

On March 28, the Gujarat Titans will face the Lucknow Supergiants at the Wankhede Stadium in the Indian Premier League (IPL). The Gujarat Titans were late naming their team, but they came up with a great moniker. The franchise had a successful super auction in the IPL 2022 season and has successfully formed their squad for their first IPL season. Unfortunately, their starting hitter Jason Roy has elected to sit out the season for personal reasons, and the team has yet to name a successor.

 

After the GT’s maiden game against the LSG on March 28, they will face the Delhi Capitals at MCA Stadium Pune on April 2, 2022. They will face the Punjab Kings at the Brabourne Stadium on April 8. On April 11, the Ahmedabad-based franchise will face the Sunrisers Hyderabad at the DY Patil Stadium to continue their campaign.

 

They will face the Rajasthan Royals at the DY Patil Stadium on April 14. On April 17, they will take on the defending champions Chennai Super Kings at the MCA Stadium in Pune. On April 27, GT will play SRH for the second time in the league after a 10-day break at the Wankhede Stadium in their seventh league-stage encounter.

 

At the Brabourne Stadium on Saturday, April 30, they will play their first afternoon game against the Royal Challengers Bangalore. After that, on May 3, they will face PBKS at the DY Patil Stadium. On May 6, they will take on the Mumbai Indians at Brabourne Stadium. Gujarat Titans will play LSG, CSK, and RCB in their remaining group-stage games on May 10th, 15th, and 19th. The match versus RCB will be their last league match of the season.

 

Match

Day

Date

Match

Time (IST)

Time (BDT)

Venue

4

Mon

28 Mar 

GT vs LSG

19:30

20:00

Wankhede Stadium

10

Sat

2 Apr 

GT vs DC

19:30

20:00

MCA Stadium, Pune

16

Fri

8 Apr 

PBKS vs GT

19:30

20:00

Brabourne – CCI

21

Mon

11 Apr 

SRH vs GT

19:30

20:00

DY Patil Stadium

24

Thu

14 Apr 

RR vs GT

19:30

20:00

DY Patil Stadium

29

Sun

17 Apr 

GT vs CSK

19:30

20:00

MCA Stadium, Pune

40

Wed

27 Apr 

GT vs SRH

19:30

20:00

Wankhede Stadium

43

Sat

30 Apr 

GT vs RCB

15:30

16:00

Brabourne – CCI

48

Tue

3 May 

GT vs PBKS

19:30

20:00

DY Patil Stadium

51

Fri

6 May 

GT vs MI

19:30

20:00

Brabourne – CCI

57

Tue

10 May 

LSG vs GT

19:30

20:00

MCA Stadium, Pune

62

Sun

15 May 

CSK vs GT

15:30

16:00

Wankhede Stadium

67

Thu

19 May 

RCB vs GT

19:30

20:00

Wankhede Stadium

 

Check Out the Full IPL 2022 Schedule here.