Qatar vs Senegal World Cup lineup, starting 11 for Group A match at Qatar 2022

David Lynch

Qatar vs Senegal World Cup lineup, starting 11 for Group A match at Qatar 2022 image

Missing the talismanic Sadio Mane and beaten in their opener by the Netherlands, Senegal could do with a dose of World Cup cheer.

Fortunately, their next Group A game sees them come up against hosts Qatar, who looked shambolic en route to defeat against Ecuador on the opening day of the tournament.

Another defeat for either team here and it would be difficult to make a case for them reaching the knockout stages.

Below are the confirmed starting lineups for both sides ahead of this Group A match.

MORE: World Cup 2022 Group A: Match schedule, fixtures, times and dates

Qatar vs Senegal lineups

After being undone by poor performances in goal in their opening games, both teams are considering taking the unusual step of replacing their goalkeepers for this one.

Chelsea's Edouard Mendy, who made errors for both Netherlands goals, held off the challenge of both Alfred Gomis and Seny Dieng to keep his place, with Farmara Diedhiou replacing Cheikhou Kouyate and Ismail Jakobs starting in defence.

As for Qatar, they opted to drop 80-cap Saad Al-Sheeb for Meshaal Barsham, who has a comparatively paltry 15 national team appearances to his name.

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Qatar confirmed starting 11

Qatar (5-3-2, right to left): 22. Barsham (GK) — 2-Pedro Miguel, 17-Mohamad, 16-Khoukhi, 3-Hassan, 14-Ahmed — 10-Al-Haydos 12-Boudiaf, 23-Al Haj Madibo — 19-Ali, 11-Afif

  • Injured: none
  • Suspended: none

Qatar have no fresh injury concerns to contend with ahead of their second group game, and so could name a similar starting line-up, apart from that possible change in goal.

Senegal confirmed starting 11

(4-2-3-1, right to left): 16-E. Mendy (GK) — 21-Sabaly, 3-Koulibaly, 14-Jakobs, 22-Diallo — 5-I. Gueye, 6-N. Mendy — 15-Diatta, 19-Diedhiou, 18-I. Sarr — 9-Dia

  • Injured: Ballo-Toure (hamstring)
  • Suspended: none

With Fode Ballo-Toure yet to resume full training, Abdou Diallo continues to deputise at left-back for Senegal.

Cheick Kouyate had to be replaced in midfield after being forced off against the Netherlands, and Farmara Diedhiou was the man to get the nod.

Qatar vs Senegal World Cup squads

Here are the 26 names on each team's squad lists at the World Cup in Qatar:

Qatar 

PositionNo.PlayerClubAgeCaps
GK1Saad Al-SheebAl-Sadd (QAT)3280
GK22Meshaal BarshamAl-Sadd (QAT)2415
GK21Yousuf HassanAl-Gharafa (QAT)269
DEF2Pedro MiguelAl-Sadd (QAT)3278
DEF13Musaab KhidirAl-Sadd (QAT)2929
DEF5Tarek SalmanAl-Sadd (QAT)2454
DEF4Mohammed WaadAl-Sadd (QAT)2320
DEF15Bassam Al RawiAl-Duhail (QAT)2451
DEF16Boualem KhoukhiAl-Sadd (QAT)3299
DEF17Ismail MohammadAl-Duhail (QAT)3266
DEF14Homam AhmedAl-Gharafa (QAT)2327
MID3Abdelkarim HassanAl-Sadd (QAT)29120
MID25Jassim JabirAl-Arabi (QAT)200
MID8Ali AsadAl-Sadd (QAT)2956
MID23Assim MadiboAl-Duhail (QAT)2643
MID20Salem Al-HajriAl-Sadd (QAT)2623
MID26Tarek Mustafa  Al-Sadd (QAT)211
MID12Karim BoudiafAl-Duhail (QAT)32108
MID6Abdulaziz HatimAl-Rayyan (QAT)3296
MID24Naif Al-HadhramiAl-Rayyan (QAT)211
MID10Hassan Al-HaydosAl-Sadd (QAT)31160
FWD7Ahmed AlaaeldinAl-Gharafa (QAT)2945
FWD11Akram AfifAl-Sadd (QAT)2583
FWD19Almoez AliAl-Duhail (QAT)2682
FWD9Mohammed MuntariAl-Duhail (QAT)2841
FWD18Khalid MuneerAl-Wakrah (QAT)243

Senegal

PositionNo.PlayerClubAgeCaps
GK1Edouard MendyChelsea (ENG)3025
GK25Alfred GomisRennes (FRA)2914
GK23Seny Dieng QPR (ENG)273
DEF3Kalidou KoulibalyChelsea (ENG) 3163
DEF12Pape Abou CisseOlympiacos (GRE)2712
DEF4Abdou Diallo RB Leipzig (GER)2618
DEF22Fode Ballo-ToureAC Milan (ITA)2514
DEF14Moustapha NamePafos (CYP)276
DEF11Formose MendyAmiens (FRA)212
DEF6Moussa NdiayeAnderlecht (BEL)200
DEF7Youssouf SabalyReal Betis (SPA)2924
DEF8Cheikhou KouyateNottingham Forest (ENG) 3282
MID5Idrissa Gueye Everton (ENG)3395
MID6Nampalys MendyLeicester City (ENG)3018
MID13Pape Gueye Marseille (FRA) 2311
MID17Pape Matar SarrTottenham (ENG) 208
MID24Mamadou Loum N'DiayeReading (ENG)253
MID16Pathe CissRayo Vallecano (SPA)280
MID15Krepin Diatta Monaco (FRA) 2325
FWD10Sadio Mane*Bayern Munich (GER)3092
FWD18Ismalia SarrWatford (ENG)2447
FWD21Boulaye DiaSalernitana (ITA) 2518
FWD20Bamba DiengMarseille (FRA)2212
FWD9Iliman NdiayeSheffield United (ENG)2714
FWD19Famara DiedhouAlanyaspor (TUR)2924
FWD25Nicolas JacksonVillarreal (SPA)2122

David Lynch

David Lynch is a freelance football journalist primarily covering Liverpool FC. He has reported on the the Reds for over a decade for publications such as the Sunday Mirror and Evening Standard, carving out a reputation as a trusted voice on all things Anfield in the process. Having followed Liverpool across England and Europe over the course of his career, David has filed from illustrious venues such as Camp Nou, the Allianz Arena and the Estadio do Dragao, as well as from multiple Champions League finals.