Qatar given guest berth in European World Cup qualifying Group A to help hosts prepare for 2022

Qatar given guest berth in EUROPEAN World Cup qualifying to help the tiny nation prepare for 2022 finals they are hosting – and they will face Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal as well as Ireland

  • Qatar will play every team in European World Cup qualifying Group A twice 
  • The decision has been taken to aid the hosts in their preparation for 2022
  • They’ll face Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal, as well as Republic of Ireland 

Qatar will be included as a guest team in European World Cup qualifying Group A as part of their preparation for hosting the 2022 tournament, UEFA said on Tuesday.

As hosts, Qatar qualify automatically for the 2022 World Cup and therefore have to rely on friendly games to get ready for the finals.

The Gulf nation has been placed as a ‘shadow’ team in Group A, one of the five-team groups in UEFA’s qualification process, and will play friendly games against whichever team has a free date on a given matchday.

Qatar have been placed in Europe's World Cup qualifying Group A as a guest for next year

Qatar have been placed in Europe’s World Cup qualifying Group A as a guest for next year

Group A includes Portugal, Serbia, Azerbaijan, Luxembourg and Ireland. The venue for Qatar’s ‘home’ fixtures has not been confirmed but they will play games in Europe.

The Qatar games will not count in any way towards the qualification process and would be categorised as friendly matches.

The move mirrors the approach taken by France for the 2016 European Championship that they hosted.

It will see the hosts come up against the likes of Portugal, Serbia and the Republic of Ireland

It will see the hosts come up against the likes of Portugal, Serbia and the Republic of Ireland

source: dailymail.co.uk