The World Cup knockout stage is in full flow as the quarter-finals begin to take shape with England taking on reigning champions France for a place in the final four.
Senegal proved to be difficult opposition for the Three Lions on Sunday but two quick-fire goals on the stroke of half-time from Jordan Henderson and skipper Harry Kane knocked the wind out of the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations winners. Phil Foden and Bukayo Saka combined soon after the interval to shed clear daylight.
Didier Deschamps' side ran out comfortable winners in the end after Kylian Mbappe's brace brushed aside Poland. France are among the tournament favourites but Brazil's emphatic win over South Korea fired a timely reminder not to write off the record-holders.
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Fans from around the globe have flocked to Doha for the first-ever World Cup in the gulf. Stadium 974 played host to its final match as Vinicius Jr, Neymar, Richarlison and Lucas Paqueta fired Tite's side into the last eight.
Some the world's big hitters in football remain in the tournament as Holland chase their first-ever World Cup after being beaten finalists three times. Lionel Messi is spearheading Argentina's surge for glory in what has been billed as his final action in the famous blue and white.
How to buy World Cup 2022 tickets
Tickets are still on sale for the remaining knockout matches at the Qatar World Cup. With France vs England and Holland vs Argentina among the standout fixtures in the quarter-finals.
Amid the controversy surrounding the tournament, it hasn't be short of shock moments with Saudi Arabia stunning Lionel Scaloni's side in their World Cup opener. Tunisia also ran out winners over France whilst Vincent Aboubakar headed in a late winner against Brazil to secure a famous win for Cameroon.
Online purchases are in the 'Last Minute Sales Phase' which is open until the day of the final, 18 December. The governing body, FIFA, have advised football fans to purchase their desired tickets (subject to availability) as soon as possible, as tickets will likely sell out quickly.
During this sales period, tickets will be allocated on a first come, first served basis, due to its high demand and ticket purchases are processed as a real-time transaction, subject to availability. All successfully purchased tickets will be confirmed immediately to the ticket applicants.
Prices for category three start at 750 Qatari Rial, equivalent to £168, with highs of £348 (1,550 Qatari Rial). However, there is a low availability on tickets with some being sold on the ticket resale platform.
Spectators that are already in Qatar can visit the FIFA Main Ticketing Centre (MTC) located at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Center (DECC) as well as the Ticketing Centre (TCX) located in Ali Bin Hamad Al Attiyah Arena (ABHA Arena in Al Sadd) for ticket purchases, customer service enquiries and mobile ticket supports.
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