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Spectators who are willing to go to watch World Cup football to be held in Qatar from November 20 do not have produce a negative coronavirus test report.
The Ministry of Public Health of Qatar has said that PCR and antigen test reports are not required for those entering Qatar starting November 1.
Qatar has already constructed eight stadiums where 64 matches will be held until December 18. The World Cup will be inaugurated amidst a special ceremony at Al Bayt Stadium which can accommodate up to 60,000 spectators.
The first match will be held between Qatar and Equator on November 20 while the final match will take place on December 18, the national day of Qatar.
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