Doha, Qatar
CNN
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As fans trickle into Qatar, they’re understandably in holiday mode as they look forward to the prospect of a desert World Cup.
But where best to stay in a country that is geographically on a peninsula smaller than Connecticut and is the smallest World Cup host in history?
The scramble for accommodation is likely to hot up given Qatar is set to welcome an estimated 1.5 million fans over the month-long tournament, which begins on November 20.
Jimmy and Kennis Leung were among the very first fans to arrive at the Fan Village Cabins Free Zone,