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Who are Qatar's opponents in Group B, and where do they play?

Qatar are drawn into Group B alongside co-hosts Canada, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Switzerland. After a difficult 2022 World Cup on home soil — where Qatar became the first host nation to lose all three group matches — the Maroons return with a point to prove.

The group is challenging. Switzerland are clear favorites, Canada have home advantage, and Bosnia-Herzegovina are physical and experienced. Qatar will need to show significant improvement over 2022 to avoid another early exit.

Why this group matters: Qatar's 2022 campaign was widely seen as proof that the host nation was out of its depth. A stronger showing in 2026 is essential for the credibility of Qatari football and the investment poured into the sport.

What is Qatar's full match schedule?

MatchDateTime (ET)OpponentVenue
Group B – MD1June 13, 20264:00 PMSwitzerlandSan Francisco Bay Area Stadium, San Francisco Bay Area
Group B – MD2June 18, 20267:00 PMCanadaVancouver Stadium, Vancouver
Group B – MD3June 24, 20264:00 PMBosnia & HerzegovinaSeattle Stadium, Seattle

Opening against Switzerland is a tough draw. Canada at home on Matchday 2 will be hostile. The Bosnia-Herzegovina match on Matchday 3 is the most winnable fixture and could decide Qatar's fate.

Who are Qatar's key players to watch?

Akram Afif

Forward

The 2023 Asian Player of the Year is Qatar's most talented attacker. His dribbling, crossing, and set-piece delivery make him the team's primary creative threat. Afif starred in Qatar's 2023 Asian Cup triumph with three goals in the final.

Almoez Ali

Striker

Qatar's all-time top scorer brings predatory instinct inside the box. He scored a record nine goals at the 2019 Asian Cup and remains the focal point of Qatar's attack.

Hassan Al-Haydos

Captain / Midfielder

The veteran captain brings experience and leadership. Though his legs have slowed, his passing range and tactical intelligence remain valuable, particularly in organizing the team's shape.

Karim Boudiaf

Defensive Midfielder

The defensive anchor provides protection in front of the back four. His positioning and interception ability are critical to Qatar's defensive structure.

What is Qatar's World Cup history?

Qatar have appeared in 1 FIFA World Cup:

  • 2022 (as hosts): A tournament to forget. Qatar lost all three group matches — 2-0 to Ecuador, 3-1 to Senegal, and 2-0 to the Netherlands — becoming the first host nation in World Cup history to lose every game. They finished with zero points, one goal scored, and seven conceded.
  • Asian Cup dominance: Despite the World Cup disappointment, Qatar are back-to-back Asian Cup champions (2019, 2023), beating Japan and Jordan in the respective finals. At continental level, Qatar are a genuine force.
  • Aspire Academy: Qatar's long-term investment in the Aspire Academy has produced many current national team players, though the gap between Asian and world-class competition remains significant.

Who is Qatar's manager, and how do they play?

Julen Lopetegui, the experienced Portuguese coach who previously led Iran and South Africa at World Cups, manages Qatar. His defensive pragmatism is exactly what Qatar need after the 2022 debacle.

Queiroz sets up in a compact 5-4-1 or 4-5-1 that prioritizes defensive organization and quick counter-attacks through Afif and Almoez Ali. His philosophy is simple: make the team hard to beat first, then look for moments of quality on the break.

His experience managing underdogs at World Cups — Iran were disciplined and competitive in 2014 and 2018 — suggests Qatar will be far better organized than they were in 2022.

What is the fan culture like for Qatar?

Qatari football culture is still developing compared to traditional football nations, but the 2022 World Cup hosting accelerated domestic interest significantly.

  • Maroon Wave: Qatar's official supporter movement wears maroon and creates coordinated displays at matches. The experience of hosting a World Cup has professionalized fan engagement.
  • Asian Cup passion: Qatar's Asian Cup victories in 2019 and 2023 generated genuine mass celebrations in Doha, showing that football passion exists and is growing.
  • Limited traveling support: Qatar's population of 2.8 million (with only 300,000 citizens) means the traveling contingent will be small. Expect a vocal but modest presence in North American stadiums.

Why to watch if you are a casual fan: Qatar's story is one of redemption. The 2022 World Cup was humiliating — worst host-nation performance ever. Now, under a pragmatic new coach, with Asian Cup-winning pedigree, Qatar want to prove they can compete at the global level. Whether they succeed or fail, the narrative is compelling.

How far will Qatar go? A realistic prediction.

Qatar face an uphill battle in Group B. Switzerland and Canada are likely too strong, and Bosnia-Herzegovina are a tough opponent in their own right.

Prediction: Group stage exit. Qatar will be more competitive than 2022 — Queiroz will ensure they are organized and hard to break down — but the quality gap against European and North American opposition at this level is real. Picking up a draw or an unexpected victory against Bosnia would represent genuine progress.

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FIFA ranking

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World Cups

Group B

Group

Group stage (2022)

Best finish

Team overview

FIFA code
QAT
Confederation
AFC
Group
Group B
Coach
Julen Lopetegui

Match schedule

  • 2026-06-13 · 16:00 ET

    vs Switzerland

    São Francisco · Group B

  • 2026-06-18 · 19:00 ET

    vs Canada

    Vancouver · Group B

  • 2026-06-24 · 16:00 ET

    vs Bosnia & Herzegovina

    Seattle · Group B

World Cup history

Qatar has appeared in 2 World Cups. Their best result is Group stage (2022).

Sources: Official match dates, venues, and draw details follow FIFA.com; confirm kickoffs, ticket phases, and broadcast rights there and on each host's listings as they are updated.

Frequently Asked Questions about Qatar at the 2026 World Cup

Did Qatar automatically qualify?

No. Unlike 2022, when Qatar qualified as hosts, they had to earn their spot through the AFC qualification process for 2026.

What happened at the 2022 World Cup?

Qatar lost all three group matches and became the first host nation to be eliminated with zero points. It was widely considered the worst performance by a host nation in World Cup history.

Who is Qatar's best player?

Akram Afif, the 2023 Asian Player of the Year. His performances in the Asian Cup have established him as one of the best players in Asian football.

Is Qatar competitive at the Asian level?

Yes. Qatar are back-to-back Asian Cup champions (2019, 2023), which is a remarkable achievement. The challenge is bridging the gap to World Cup level.

What time will matches be on in Qatar?

North American afternoon matches (2 PM ET) kick off at 9 PM in Qatar (AST, UTC+3). Evening matches (8 PM ET) start at 3 AM in Qatar.

How did Qatar build their football program?

Through the Aspire Academy, a state-funded youth development program established in 2004. Most current national team players were developed through the Academy system.

What group is Qatar in at the 2026 World Cup?

Qatar is in Group B for the 2026 FIFA World Cup draw.

Who is the coach of Qatar?

Qatar lists Julen Lopetegui as head coach heading into the 2026 tournament.

What is Qatar's FIFA ranking?

Qatar is #55 in the FIFA World Rankings on our last data refresh—rankings move monthly.

How many World Cups has Qatar been to?

Qatar has competed in 2 FIFA World Cup editions through this cycle’s history.

What is Qatar's best World Cup result?

Qatar's best run to date is Group stage (2022).

When does Qatar play their first match?

The exact opponent, date, and kickoff appear in the schedule table on this page—all times are Eastern Time (ET).

Where does Qatar play their group matches?

Each row in the schedule shows the host city and stadium; Qatar rotates through those venues during the group stage.

Can Qatar qualify from Group B?

Yes—Qatar can advance by finishing first or second in Group B, or by placing third with one of the eight best third-place records.