2 more European teams will book their ticket to Qatar 2022 today
Who will it be?
CAMEROON IS GOING TO THE WORLD CUP
A 123rd minute goal sends them to Qatar
Algeria has been eliminated.
CONMEBOL World Cup qualifying:
Brazil—14 wins, 3 draws, 0 losses
Argentina—11 wins, 6 draws, 0 losses
Peru claim the fifth spot in CONMEBOL and will face Australia or UAE in the intercontinental playoff in June for a spot at the 2022 World Cup
12 European nations have booked their place at the 2022 World Cup
Italy are the only continental champion guaranteed not to be at the World Cup
AFC Asia Cup:
CAF Africa Cup of Nations:
CONCACAF Gold Cup:
OFC Nations Cup:
CONMEBOL:
UEFA Euros:
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Luis Suarez has passed Messi’s record and become South America’s all-time leading goalscorer in the World Cup qualifiers
World Cup draw pots - Brazil, France, Argentina in Pot 1, Germany in Pot 2
World Cup draw pots are always controversial, and Qatar 2022 is no different with some potential tournament winners not seeded for the draw. Here’s the FIFA World Cup draw pots in full - including England’s Pot 1 rivals.
The pots for the World Cup draw have been calculated using FIFA’s ranking.
As Qatar is hosting the tournament, they will be automatically allocated the seeded spot in Group A.
England is among the remaining seven seeded teams, while Germany and the Netherlands can only make Pot 2.
Pot 4 will include the nations with the lowest FIFA ranking, as well as the two winners of the inter-continental playoffs, and the winner of the final European play-offs.
The World Cup draw will be taking place at 5pm UTC time on Friday April 1.
World Cup draw pots - in fullPot 1
Qatar
Belgium
Brazil
France
Argentina
England
Spain
Portugal
Pot 2
Denmark
Netherlands
Germany
Mexico
United States
Switzerland
Croatia
Uruguay
Pot 3
Senegal
Iran
Japan
Morocco
Serbia
Poland
South Korea
Tunisia
Pot 4
Australia/United Arab Emirates/Peru
New Zealand/Costa Rica
Ukraine/Scotland/Wales
Saudi Arabia
Ecuador
Ghana
Cameroon
Canada