All you need to know about the 2022 World Cup TV schedule

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The full broadcast schedule for the 2022 World Cup is confirmed, with England's opener against Iran kicking off on the BBC at 1pm GMT on November 21.

The Three Lions' second group stage game against the United States will be aired on ITV at 7pm four days later, before the concluding fixture against Wales is shown on the BBC on November 29, also at 7pm.

Should the 2018 semi-finalists progress beyond the group stage, their last-16 and quarter-final encounters will be shown on ITV before a potential semi-final clash airs on the BBC.

2022 World Cup group stage broadcast schedule

Sunday, November 20

Qatar vs Ecuador (4pm, BBC)

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Monday, November 21

England vs Iran (1pm, BBC)

Senegal vs Netherlands (4pm, ITV)

USA vs Wales (7pm, ITV)

Sadio Mane will hope to be fit to feature in Senegal's opener against the Netherlands

Tuesday, November 22

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Argentina vs Saudi Arabia (10am, ITV)

Denmark vs Tunisia (1pm, ITV)

Mexico vs Poland (4pm, BBC)

France vs Australia (7pm, BBC)

Wednesday, November 23

Morocco vs Croatia (10am, ITV)

Germany vs Japan (1pm, ITV)

Spain vs Costa Rica (4pm, ITV)

Belgium vs Canada (7pm, BBC)

Romelu Lukaku will aim to fire Belgium to the latter stages of the competition in Qatar

Thursday, November 24

Switzerland vs Cameroon (10am, ITV)

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Uruguay vs South Korea (1pm, BBC)

Portugal vs Ghana (4pm, ITV)

Brazil vs Serbia (7pm, BBC)

Friday, 25 November

Wales vs Iran (10am, BBC)

Qatar vs Senegal (1pm, BBC)

Netherlands vs Ecuador (4pm, ITV)

England vs USA (7pm, ITV)

Gareth Southgate will see his England team entertain the United States on November 25

Saturday, 26 November

Tunisia vs Australia (10am, BBC)

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Poland vs Saudi Arabia (1pm, ITV)

France vs Denmark (4pm, ITV)

Argentina vs Mexico (7pm, ITV)

Sunday, 27 November

Japan vs Costa Rica (10am, ITV)

Belgium vs Morocco (1pm, BBC)

Croatia vs Canada (4pm, BBC)

Spain vs Germany (7pm, BBC)

Canada are set to feature in their first World Cup since 1986

Monday, 28 November

Cameroon vs Serbia (10am, ITV)

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South Korea vs Ghana (1pm, BBC)

Brazil vs Switzerland (4pm, ITV)

Portugal vs Uruguay (7pm, ITV)

Tuesday, 29 November

Ecuador vs Senegal, Netherlands vs Qatar (3pm, ITV)

Iran vs USA, Wales vs England (7pm, BBC)

Wednesday, 30 November

Tunisia vs France, Australia vs Denmark (3pm, BBC)

Poland vs Argentina, Saudi Arabia vs Mexico (7pm, BBC)

France forward Karim Benzema is a leading contender for the Golden Boot in Qatar

Thursday, 1 December

Canada vs Morocco, Croatia vs Belgium (4pm, BBC)

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Japan vs Spain, Costa Rica vs Germany (7pm, ITV)

Friday, 2 December

Ghana vs Uruguay, South Korea vs Portugal (4pm, BBC)

Serbia vs Switzerland, Cameroon vs Brazil (7pm, ITV)

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