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EPL breaks for six weeks in 2022 to accommodate Qatar World Cup

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EPL breaks for six weeks, to resume on November 14, eight days after the 2022 World Cup in Qatar

The English Premier League (EPL) has announced it will go on a six-week break during the 2022/23 season to give room for the hosting of the 2022 Qatar World Cup.

It will however resume eight days after the 2022 World Cup final as leagues around Europe take a mid-season break. 

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According to Eurosport, the campaign will start on August 6, 2022, with a six-week break taken from November 14. The final round of EPL fixtures of the season will be played on May 28, 2023.

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Sixteen rounds of fixtures will be played from August 6, 2022, until the weekend of November 14, with the 2022/23 campaign to resume on Boxing Day, eight days after the World Cup final in Qatar on December 18.

The final weekend of the 2022/23 Premier League season will take place on May 28, 2023, six days later than the 2021/22 campaign is set to conclude.

The Qatar World Cup is being staged in November and December because temperatures can reach up to 50C in the summer months

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This puts the World Cup in the middle of most domestic European seasons, forcing the EPL to take a break to allow national team players to participate.

Eurosports

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