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Get your 2022 World Cup wallchart

Christian Wenande
November 21st, 2022


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CPH Post has produced a wallchart for our readers, featuring all the games and kickoff times from the opening game to the final

There might be one at the office. Perhaps there’s one in the toilets at your local pub. If you are any kind of self-respecting football fan, there should always be one at home.

So toss the kids’ school calendar, shift the wedding photos and maneuver those Mallorca magnets out of the way. It’s time to make space on the fridge for what really matters.

Ahh yeeeah, the old trusty wallchart. Every football fan’s beloved companion for a World Cup. If you don’t have one yet, fret not. We’ve got you covered.

As per tradition, CPH POST has produced a wallchart for our readers, featuring all the games and kickoff times from the opening game to the final.

And you can download it for print here.


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