With 12 months to go before the start of the World Cup, only Germany, Denmark and Qatar are qualified.
New FIFA date for November and the teams belonging to the different confederations are preparing to play another round of qualifiers towards the World Cup in Qatar 2022, which will be the last this 2021.
With twelve months to go before the start of the World Cup and with only Germany, Denmark and Qatar classified, this is how the table of positions goes in the five confederations whose teams are still in contention to be present in Qatar 2022
Conmebol qualifying
On this date FIFA will be played on days 13 and 14 of the South American tie, out of 18 on the calendar. The first four will qualify directly and the fifth will play the playoff.
Matches on dates 13 and 14 of the South American qualifier to the Qatar 2022 World Cup
- Brazil – 31 points (+22)
- Argentina – 25 points (+13)
- Ecuador – 17 points (+7)
- Colombia – 16 points (0)
- Uruguay – 16 points (-3)
- Chile – 13 points (0)
- Bolivia – 12 points (-8)
- Paraguay – 12 points (-8)
- Peru – 11 points (-9)
- Venezuela – 7 points (-14)
UEFA qualifying
The European teams will play the last two days of the group stage, where each leader will obtain a direct place in the World Cup and the second will play a few playoffs. There are a total of ten groups: the first five have five teams and the other five, six.
Matches, schedules and channels to see the last two dates of the European qualifying round for the Qatar 2022 World Cup
Group A (8 games in total)
- Serbia – 7 gps – 17 points
- Portugal – 6 points – 16 points
- Luxembourg – 6pj – 6 points
Group B (8 matches in total)
- Sweden – 6 gp – 15 points
- Spain – 6 points – 13 points
- Greece – 6sp – 9 points
Group C (8 matches in total)
- Italy – 6 gp – 14 points
- Switzerland – 6 gp – 14 points
- Bulgaria – 7 points – 8 points
Group D (8 matches in total)
- France – 6 gp – 12 points
- Ukraine – 7 points – 9 points
- Finland – 6 gp – 8 points
- Bosnia and Herzegovina – 6 points – 7 points
Group E (8 games in total)
- Belgium – 6 points – 16 points
- Czech Republic – 7 gps – 11 points
- Wales – 6sp – 11 points
Group F (10 games in total)
- Denmark – 8 gp – 24 points
- Scotland – 8 gp – 17 points
- Israel – 8 gps – 13 points
Group G (10 games in total)
- Netherlands – 8 gp – 19 points
- Norway – 8 gp – 17 points
- Turkey – 8sp – 15 points
Group H (10 games in total)
- Russia – 8 gp – 19 points
- Croatia – 8 points – 17 points
- Slovakia – 8pj – 10 points
Group I (10 games in total)
- England – 8 gp – 20 points
- Poland – 8 points – 17 points
- Albania – 8sp – 15 points
Group J (10 games in total)
- Germany – 8 gp – 21 points
- Romania – 8 gp – 13 points
- North Macedonia – 8 points – 12 points
- Armenia – 8 points – 12 points
Concacaf Qualifying
The Central and North American teams will play on matchdays 7 and 8 of the tie, out of a total of 16 games. The first three will go directly to the World Cup and the fourth will play a playoff.
- Mexico – 14 points (+7)
- United States – 11 points (+5)
- Canada – 10 points (+6)
- Panama – 8 points (0)
- Costa Rica – 6 points (-1)
- Jamaica – 5 points (-4)
- El Salvador – 5 points (-5)
- Honduras – 3 points (-8)
CAF qualifying
The African teams are playing in the second phase, out of three, from the World Cup qualifier. This consists in that the countries are divided into ten groups of four teams each and only each leader will be able to access the last phase.
For this FIFA date, the teams will play the last two days to find out who will accompany Senegal and Morocco in the third phase.
Group A
- Algerian – 10 points (+17)
- Burkina Faso – 10 points (+8)
- Niger – 3 points (-9)
B Group
- Tunisia – 10 points (+8)
- Equatorial Guinea – 7 points (0)
- Zambia – 4 points (-3)
Group C
- Nigeria – 9 points (+4)
- Cape Verde – 7 points (+1)
- Central African Republic – 4 points (-2)
Group D
- Ivory Coast – 10 points (+5)
- Cameroon – 9 points (+4)
- Malawi – 3 points (-5)
Group E
- Mali – 10 points (+7)
- Uganda – 8 points (+2)
- Kenya – 2 points (-6)
Group F
- Egypt – 10 points (+5)
- Libya – 6 points (-2)
- Gabon – 4 points (-1)
Group G
- South Africa – 10 points (+4)
- Ghana – 9 points (+3)
- Ethiopia – 3 points (-3)
Group H
- Senegal – 12 points
- Togo – 4 points
Group I
- Morocco – 12 points
- Guinea-Bisá – 4 points
Grupo J.
- Tanzania – 7 points (+1)
- Benin – 7 points (+1)
- Congo – 5 points (+1)
- Madagascar – 3 points (+3)
Eliminatory AFC
Asian teams (plus Australia) They dispute four direct quotas to the World Cup and one to the play-off, by means of two groups. Each is divided by six countries and the first and second will go straight to the World Cup, while the third parties from each zone will face each other for the repechage quota.
In total there will be 10 days and for this date FIFA will be played on 5 and 6.
Group A
- Iran – 10 points (+5)
- North Korea – 8 points (+2)
- Lebanon – 5 points (0)
- United Arab Emirates – 3 points (-1)
- Iraq – 3 points (-3)
- Syria – 1 point (-3)
B Group
- Saudi Arabia – 12 points (+5)
- Australia – 9 points (+5)
- Oman – 6 points (0)
- Japan – 6 points (0)
- China – 3 points (-4)
- Vietnam – 0 points (-6)
OFC qualifying
The Oceania tie has not yet begun its process to define the selection that will remain with him only play-off quota granted by FIFA, something that is scheduled for January 2022.
The format that will be carried out is that the eleven teams that make up the Confederation of Oceania are divided into two groups, going the first two of each zone to a semifinals. The winning country will keep the playoff quota and will have to face a team from another continent to access the Qatar 2022 World Cup. (D)

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