The FIFA World Cup kicks off this weekend, with all eyes on the Middle East.
But what does the time difference between Qatar and the UK mean for fans wanting to watch the next four weeks of non-stop football?
Thankfully, Qatar is only three hours ahead of the UK, meaning there won't be any early morning alarms or third cups of coffee to be required to watch any of the matches.
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The first two rounds of the group stage will see four matches a day kicking off at 10am, 1pm, 4pm and 7pm, with a small handful of days only having three matches without the 10am fixture.
For the final round of games in the group, to ensure no team has an unfair advantage over group rivals, two matches from the same group will begin simultaneously at 3pm and then two further fixtures in a different group at 7pm.
The knock-out stages will see kick-off times vary between 3pm and 7pm.
The World Cup final will be held at 3pm.
World Cup kick-off times
Group stage (November 20 – December 2)
- 10am, 1pm, 4pm, 7pm
Round of 16 (December 3 – December 6)
- 3pm, 7pm
Quarter-finals (December 9 – December 10)
- 3pm, 7pm
Semi-finals (December 13 – December 14)
- 7pm
Final (December 18)
- 3pm
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