Twenty-seven (27) nations have qualified for the Qatar 2022 World Cup, with 5 places still to be confirmed.
The 27 spots were confirmed this window ahead of Friday’s draw, with the inter-confederation play-offs coming on June 13-14 as well as Ukraine’s tie with Scotland getting pushed to June.
Below are the countries that have qualified for the 2022 World Cup.
Hosts
Qatar had already qualified as the host nation.
Europe
- Germany
- Denmark
- France
- Belgium
- Croatia
- Spain
- Serbia
- England
- Switzerland
- Netherlands
- Poland
- Portugal
- Scotland or Ukraine or Wales
South America
- Brazil
- Argentina
- Ecuador
- Uruguay
- Peru/Colombia/Chile go to an inter-confederation play-off
Africa
- Senegal
- Cameroon
- Ghana
- Morocco
- Tunisia
North America
- Canada
- USA/Mexico/Costa Rica
- USA/Mexico/Costa Rica
- USA/Mexico/Costa Rica go to an inter-confederation play-off
Asia
- South Korea
- Iran
- Japan
- Saudi Arabia
- Australia/United Arab Emirates will go through to the inter-confederation play-off.
OFC
- New Zealand/Solomon Islands
Inter-Confederation Play-offs
- Australia/United Arab Emirates v Peru/Colombia/Chile
- USA/Mexico/Costa Rica v New Zealand/Solomon Islands