The majority of the teams at the World Cup in Qatar have now been confirmed and the draw for the group stage is later this week.
32 teams will be playing in Qatar and these are the nations we know we will be seeing in action when the tournament runs from 21 November to 18 December.
World Cup 2022 qualified teams so far
22 teams have qualified for the at the time of writing, with 10 more to be confirmed.
Qatar – Host nation
Serbia – UEFA Group A winners
Spain – UEFA Group B winners
Switzerland – UEFA Group C winners
France – UEFA Group D winners
Belgium – UEFA Group E winners
Denmark – UEFA Group F winners
Netherlands – UEFA Group G winners
Croatia – UEFA Group H winners
England – UEFA Group I winners
Germany – UEFA Group J winners
Portugal – UEFA Second Round winner
Poland – UEFA Second Round winner
Argentina – CONMEBOL qualifier
Brazil – CONMEBOL qualifier
Ecuador – CONMEBOL qualifier
Uruguay – CONMEBOL qualifier
Iran – AFC Third Round Group A winners
South Korea – AFC Third Round Group A runners-up
Saudi Arabia – AFC Third Round Group B winners
Japan – AFC Third Round Group B runners-up
Canada – CONCACAF Third Round top three team
Ghana – CAF Third Round winner
Senegal – CAF Third Round winner
When is the World Cup group stage draw?
The draw will take place on Friday 1 April at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Center in Doha, Qatar at around 5pm UK time.
Not all the teams in the draw will be known when it is made with the two winners of the inter-confederation play-offs yet to be decided, and with either Wales, Scotland or Ukraine still to come through UEFA’s Path A.
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