It is just over three-and-a-half years before the World Cup begins in Qatar and there will be some spectacular venues on show in the Middle East.
And one of those, the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha, has been given the green light for the tournament and it’s safe to say the stadium is pretty breathtaking.
Have a look at some extraordinary footage of the stadium below…
The 40,000 capacity ground was built in 1976 but has been reopened after a three-year makeover ahead of the world’s biggest sporting event.
The stadium has already hosted the Gulf Cup, Asian Games and the AFC Asian Cup.
Renowned global stars Neymar and Kylian Mbappe trained at the ground during PSG’s winter training camp.
The ground now features two iconic arches that sweep over the stadium.
Located in Doha, it is one of the eight stadiums to host the 2022 Fifa World Cup.
However, as eye-catching as it is, there are plenty of competitors vying out to be the most flashy stadium at the tournament.
The Lusail Stadium will be the largest stadium of the tournament, holding 80,000 people, and is set be completed in 2020.
But where will the other stadiums be located and what are their capacities?
Find out below…