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Jonathan Bentley

Where are England staying for World Cup 2022 in Qatar?

England players and management will be treated to five-star luxury in Qatar as Gareth Southgate bids to finally get his hands on a major trophy after two near misses. The Three Lions will be staying in the Souq Al Wakra Hotel Qatar by Tivoli when the squad links together next month for the 2022 World Cup.

Walls and furniture appear to be gleaming throughout the place as the England players seek to make the hotel a home until the latter stages of December. In other tournaments, international squads have moved to different hotels but England will be staying in this area until they are knocked out of the World Cup.

Southgate will need the likes of Harry Kane and Jack Grealish to keep mentally stimulated if England are to progress into the latter stages of the competition. He will hope that they are kept entertained by table tennis, pool and darts. Game consoles will also be accessible.

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The spacious rooms in the hotel are fitted with flat-screen televisions, satellite channels and private bathrooms. Guest rooms also feature a coffee machine.

The complex is located in the fishing town of Al Wakrah, a short drive from the capital city of Doha, and the nearest airport, Hamad International, is just under six miles away. Everyone in the Three Lions' camp will hope that they are not needing to make any return trip in a hurry!

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