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When and where our World Cup stars are playing

Gabriel Jesus celebrates scoring for Brazil

With the 2022 World Cup just days away, football fans around the world will be checking their wallcharts, cancelling plans and marking calendars to ensure they witness all the best moments from the tournament.

Gooners around the globe will be no different as they keep tabs on our 10 representatives in Qatar, and to help we have compiled a simple guide as to who you can watch each day, and when they'll be taking to the field throughout the group stages.

Take a look below to ensure you don't miss them starring for their countries:

Monday, November 21

England (Ramsdale, Saka, White) v Iran

Khalifa International Stadium

1pm

USA (Turner) v Wales

Al Rayyan Stadium

7pm

Tuesday, November 22

France (Saliba) v Australia

Al Wakrah Sports Complex

7pm

Wednesday, November 23

Germany v Japan (Tomiyasu)

Khalifa International Stadium

1pm

Thursday, November 24

Switzerland (Xhaka) v Cameroon

Al-Janoub Stadium

10am

Portugal v Ghana (Partey)

Stadium 974

4pm

Brazil (Jesus, Martinelli) v Serbia

Lusail Stadium

7pm

Friday, November 25

England (Ramsdale, Saka, White) v USA (Turner)

Al Bayt Stadium

7pm 

Saturday, November 26

France (Saliba) v Denmark

Stadium 974

4pm

Sunday, November 27

Japan (Tomiyasu) v Costa Rica

Al Rayyan Stadium

10am

Monday, November 28

South Korea v Ghana (Partey)

Education City Stadium

1pm

Brazil (Jesus, Martinelli) v Switzerland (Xhaka)

Stadium 974

4pm

Tuesday, November 29

England (Ramsdale, Saka, White) v Wales

Al Rayyan Stadium

7pm

USA (Turner) v Iran

Al Thumama Stadium

7pm

Wednesday, November 30

Tunisia v France (Saliba)

Education City Stadium

3pm

Thursday, December 1

Japan (Tomiyasu) v Spain

Khalifa International Stadium

7pm

Friday, December 2

Ghana (Partey) v Uruguay

Al Wakrah Sports Complex

3pm

Switzerland (Xhaka) v Serbia

Stadium 974

7pm

Cameroon v Brazil (Jesus, Martinelli)

Lusail Stadium

7pm