Qatar will lock horns with Senegal on November 25, 2022, at Al-Thumama Stadium stadium, Al-Thumama city, Qatar. The match is a part of the World Cup, Group A. In their first match, hosts Qatar lost 0-2 to Ecuador following Enner Valencia's double strike. The first goal was a penalty while the second was a brilliant header. As a result, Qatar became the first World Cup host to lose an opening game.


Ahead of the match, let's have a look at TOP 10 FACTS from Qatar vs Senegal 2022 FIFA World Cup match:



  • This will be the first meeting of any kind between Qatar and Senegal, while it’s also the first time Senegal are ever facing the host nation in a FIFA World Cup match.

  • Senegal’s only previous meeting with AFC opposition at the FIFA World Cup came in the last tournament in Russia, with the Lions twice letting a lead slip in a 2-2 draw with Japan.

  • Asian nations won two of their three World Cup matches against African sides in the 2018 World Cup (D1), having lost two of their three such games in the 2014 edition (D1).

  • Against Ecuador, Qatar became the first host nation to lose their opening match at that edition of the FIFA World Cup. Only four host countries have ever lost back-to-back matches at the tournament – Spain in 1982, the USA in 1994, Korea Republic in 2002 and Brazil in 2014.

  • Qatar didn’t have a single shot on target in their opening match against Ecuador – the first host nation to fail to do so in a World Cup match since the USA against Brazil in the round of 16 in 1994.

  • Senegal have lost their last two World Cup matches, having lost just one of their previous seven in the competition (W3 D3). Those three defeats are the only three games in which they've failed to score at the tournament.

  • Since keeping a clean sheet in their first-ever World Cup match against France in 2002, Senegal have now conceded in each of their last eight games in the competition.

  • Qatar didn't register a shot on target against Ecuador on MD1 – since 1966, the only side to fail to land a single shot on target in consecutive World Cup games is USA, doing so against Czech Republic and Italy in the 2006 edition.

  • Senegal had 15 shots in their 2-0 defeat against the Netherlands in their opening game – only against Sweden in their round of 16 tie in 2002 (26) have the Lions had more in a single World Cup match.

  • Ismaïla Sarr had more shots (3) and created more chances (4) than any other Senegal player against the Netherlands on MD1, with the winger being involved in 47% of their total attempts in the match (7/15).