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A few weeks before the start of the Qatar World Cup 2022 the European leagues are preparing the last dates of their calendars for the unprecedented break they must take while the World Cup event.

Although the World Cup starts on 20 November, several days before the ball will stop at the club level so that the players have a prudent period of time to concentrate with their national teams and even play one or two preparatory matches, as will be the case with Mexico, which will have 2 friendly games against Iraq and Sweden before their debut.

So, these are the dates when the European football leagues will stop and the dates when they return to their daily activities.

When do the European leagues stop for the Qatar World Cup 2022?

The Santander League of Spain and Serie A will play their last date on Thursday 10 November.

By On the other hand, the Premier League, Bundesliga, Serie A, Eredivise and Ligue 1 of France, have scheduled their last matches for Sunday 13 November.

When do the European leagues return after the Qatar World Cup 2022?

Premier League: 26 December
Ligue 1: 28 December
The Santander League: 30 December
Series A: January 4
Eredivise: January 6
Bundesliga: 21 January

Obviously, the German clubs return much later than the rest of the local competitions. This is due to the “Winterpause”, better known as the Winter pause. Heavy snowfall and sub-zero temperatures force the return of the Bundesliga to be a few days before the start of February.

It is important to mention that those players who are not called up for their national teams will remain with their clubs training so as not to lose their fitness. In fact, it has been rumored that the Spanish tournament will tour the United States while the World Cup is taking place.

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