No home-field edge in Qatar means 2022 World Cup could be wide open

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No home-field edge in Qatar means 2022 World Cup could be wide open
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With the 2022 World Cup being held in Qatar, a 'home-field' advantage will be unlikely. It's the first time that the World Cup has been held in a Middle Eastern country.

doesn't have much in common with either European or South American weather, though there is one school of thought that suggests southern European teams such as Spain and Portugal, and South American nations, might enjoy the warmth of Qatar a little more than the likes of England and Germany.

People pose for photos next to a giant replica on the World Cup trophy in front of Stadium 974 on November 18, 2022 in Doha, Qatar, ahead of the Qatar 2022 World Cup football tournament. "Don't be surprised if some of the Asian teams put in a strong performance," former Iran assistant coach Dan Gaspar told me in a phone interview."Many of those squads will be comfortable and familiar with what they find in Qatar and will have a good idea of what to expect."If a new location brings some unpredictability, Lalas is looking forward to it.

"Maybe we have a new ordering of the status quo," Lalas said."Brazil and Argentina are my favorites, but while we are always looking to see who is going to win the tournament, for some countries getting out of the group and going on a run to the quarterfinals is an incredible achievement that elevates them a soccer nation.

"In that sense, it is wide-open. We are going to see some surprises, which is part of what keeps the tournament invigorated."

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