Every match with date, venue and final score.
64 matches, 172 goals
Qatar 2022 packed its 64 matches into just 29 days, with four kickoffs a day through the group stage. The tournament started cautiously — the first ten matches produced more goalless draws than classics — and then accelerated into the highest-scoring World Cup on record at the time: 172 goals, edging past the 171 of both 1998 and 2014.
The scorelines tell the edition's story in miniature. The heaviest results came early — Spain 7–0 Costa Rica and England 6–2 Iran in the group stage, then Portugal 6–1 Switzerland in the Round of 16, the night Gonçalo Ramos scored a hat-trick after replacing Cristiano Ronaldo in the starting XI. The upsets were just as memorable: Saudi Arabia 2–1 Argentina remains one of the biggest shocks in tournament history, and Japan beat both Germany and Spain by the same 2–1 scoreline.
How this page is organised
Results are listed stage by stage — group matchdays first, then the Round of 16 through to the final and the third-place play-off. Each row shows the score after 90 or 120 minutes, with penalty shoot-out results displayed where a tie was decided from the spot. Cross-check any side's full campaign against the Groups tables and the Bracket, or open its squad in the Teams section.