The Arab Cup begins in Qatar next week with the first group game taking place on Monday, December 1.
The competition sees the best 16 Arab national teams compete for glory over the next two-and-a-half weeks with Algeria, champions in 2021, defending their crown.
Six venues will host matches, all of which were used during the 2022 World Cup. The 16 participating teams will be divided into four groups, with 32 matches in total to decide the winner. The group stage will run until December 9, with the knockout stage starting on December 11, and the final on December 18.
The tournament remains classified as an 'invitat
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