When are World Cup squads announced for Qatar 2022? Deadline for roster reveals

Joshua Thomas

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The 2022 FIFA World Cup is just around the corner, with the first match to be played on Sunday, November 20. 

Before the players take the pitch, however, all eyes will be on the managers as they select their squads for the tournament in Qatar. The first deadline for the expanded preliminary squad list was Friday, October 21.

The final 26-man roster will have to be selected from the 35-55 player list submitted to FIFA. That deadline is set for November 14, which is the Monday before the World Cup begins.

Many teams have opted not to announce their expanded squads to avoid weeks of public debate around the final November cuts and potential controversy around particular selections. While Japan and others have already announced their final squads, teams like the USA, Canada, and even favorites Brazil have opted to wait until closer to the November deadline.

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When are World Cup rosters announced?

All 32 participating nations have two key deadlines to meet when it comes to sharing official squad lists: Oct. 21 and Nov. 14. 

  • Friday, Oct. 21: Release list of 35-55 players (four GKs).
  • Sunday, Nov. 13: Last domestic league matchday before players are released.
  • Monday, Nov. 14: Final 26-man squads to be submitted to FIFA. 
  • Tuesday, Nov. 15: FIFA to publish final 26-man squad lists.

Each country is allowed to manage their official announcements on their own timeline as long as they meet the official FIFA deadlines of submitting an expanded release list (35-55 players) by Friday, October 21, and a final 26-man squad by no later than Monday, November 14.

The USA's 26-man roster will be announced at an event in New York City on November 9. 

Expect most other nations to confirm their squads the week of November 7, with a couple of stragglers potentially waiting until the final weekend. 

When is the deadline for World Cup squads?

The 55-player release list had to be submitted to FIFA by Friday, October 21. FIFA will not be making these lists public, and it is up to each nation to publish them should they so desire.

All 32 teams must decide their final 26-player squads for the World Cup by no later than Monday, November 14. FIFA will make these final lists public before the tournament begins.

Given the possibility of injuries or COVID-19 infections, each team is able to replace players up to 24 hours before their first match. 

However, any potential replacement has to come from a nation's initial release list of players which FIFA recently increased from 35 to 55

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When will every team announce their World Cup squad?

While nations have until November 14 to disclose their final squad, a number of teams are being announced prior at various dates with the below table listing those we know of so far. 

TeamDateConfirmed
ArgentinaNovember 13 
AustraliaNovember 8✔️
BelgiumNovember 10✔️
BrazilNovember 7✔️
CameroonNovember 9✔️
CanadaNovember 13 
Costa RicaNovember 3✔️
CroatiaNovember 9✔️
DenmarkNovember 7✔️
EcuadorNovember 14 
EnglandNovember 10✔️
FranceNovember 9✔️
GermanyNovember 10✔️
GhanaNovember 13 
IranTBC 
JapanNovember 1✔️
MexicoNovember 13 
MoroccoNovember 10✔️
NetherlandsNovember 11 
PolandNovember 10✔️
PortugalNovember 10✔️
QatarTBC 
Saudi ArabiaNovember 13 
SenegalNovember 11 
SerbiaTBC 
South KoreaNovember 12 
SpainNovember 11 
SwitzerlandNovember 9✔️
TunisiaNovember 14 
UruguayNovember 10✔️
USANovember 9✔️
WalesNovember 9✔️

World Cup squad sizes in 2022? 

World Cup squads in 2022 can consist of no more than 26 players. 

This is an increase from 23-player squad sizes for recent men's World Cup tournaments, and it gives teams extra flexibility given the World Cup is taking place in the middle of an extra congested European club season. It also helps in the case of potential COVID-19 cases.

Teams are also now allowed to have up to 15 players on their bench for matches with a maximum of five substitutions allowed to be made during a game. 

Joshua Thomas

Josh has been covering sport for nearly a decade now having fallen in love with football at a young age. A UTS graduate, Josh has previously worked for GOAL and now covers football closely for The Sporting News.