* Random Selection Draw sales period will continue until noon on April 28
* Successful ticket applicants will be notified of outcome of ticket applications by email no earlier than May 31
 
Football lovers have another chance to grab FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 tickets as the next phase of ticket sales for the mega event will begin today, according to information available on the FIFA website.
This will be the second Random Selection Draw sales period corresponding to Sales Phase 2, running from 12 noon today until 12 noon on April 28, both Doha times.
This follows the final draw for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 and after finding out which teams will face off later this year in the group stage matches.
Four types of tickets will be available: Individual Match Tickets (IMTs), Supporter Tickets (STs), Conditional Supporter Tickets (CSTs) and Four-Stadium Ticket series (FSTs).
Successful ticket applicants will be notified of the outcome of their ticket applications by email no earlier than May 31, coinciding with the start of the payment period.
Those interested should visit FIFA.com/tickets at 12 noon Doha time today to discover all the details.
Those wanting FIFA to inform them once the Random Selection Draw sales period opens, should register their interest by visiting the following link: https://www.fifa.com/tournaments/mens/worldcup/qatar2022/register-interest
The first sales phase for FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 tickets wrapped up recently, with fans across the globe securing over 800,000 tickets for the beautiful game’s biggest celebration.
After the initial random selection draw sales period, a short first-come, first-served phase saw a surge of interest from fans in the Arab region and worldwide. The breadth of global interest is highlighted by the top 10 countries by country of residence, namely Qatar, the United States, England, Mexico, the United Arab Emirates, Germany, India, Brazil, Argentina and Saudi Arabia.
Individual Match Tickets – and tickets for the opening and final matches in particular – were the most popular products on offer, but fans also snapped up Team-Specific Ticket Series and Four-Stadium Ticket Series. In total, 804,186 tickets were sold during Sales Phase 1 for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022.
The FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 will begin with a match between Senegal and the Netherlands at Al Thumama Stadium on November 21, according to the schedule published by FIFA after the final draw was held in Doha last Friday.
Qatar will take on Ecuador at 7pm that day at Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor.
Twenty-nine of the total 32 teams have qualified for the tournament so far, including hosts Qatar, with three slots still up for grabs.
 
 
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