When is the draw for the Qatar 2022 World Cup? Pots, date and qualified teams
The 32 teams will be divided into eight groups of four
World Cup Qualifiers. Who has already qualified for the 2022 World Cup?
The road to the World Cup in Qatar is entering its final stretch. All that remains to be known now is the fate of the teams that have qualified for the World Cup, their opponents in the group stage and the possible crossings and clashes they will face in the knockout rounds. One of the most exciting moments in the world of soccer is this draw that, once every four years, brings the planet to a standstill so that fans from all corners of the world can find out the final group stage.
When is the draw for the World Cup in Qatar?
The draw for the group stage of the 2022 World Cup will take place on Friday, April 1 at 12:00 pm ET, at a gala event to be held at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Center in Doha, Qatar. The draw will determine the composition of the eight groups of four teams that will make up the first phase of the World Cup in Qatar.
Once the 32 teams have been divided into the eight groups, it will be time to look ahead to the knockout rounds, as the schedule of matches has already been determined. The winner of group A will face the second of group B, the second of group A the winner of group B, and so on with the rest of the groups C-D, E-F and G-H.
Qualified teams for the 2022 World Cup
Qatar
Germany
Denmark
Brazil
France
Belgium
Croatia
Spain
Serbia
England
Switzerland
Netherlands
Argentina
Iran
South Korea
Japan
Saudi Arabia
Ecuador
Uruguay
Canada
Ghana
Senegal
Portugal
Poland
Morocco
Tunisia
Cameroon
Mexico
United States
Pots for the Qatar World Cup
Qatar, as hosts, will be seeded and is directly assigned to the A1 slot, i.e. they will play in Group A. The other seven seeded teams will be the seven teams with the highest FIFA ranking.
The countries occupying positions 8-15 in the ranking will be assigned to Pot 2, while those ranked 16-23 with the best position will be placed in Pot 3. Finally, Pot 4 will include the teams ranked 24-28, which will also include the two winners of the intercontinental play-offs and the remaining winner of the UEFA play-offs (Wales vs. the winner of the Scotland-Ukraine).
POT 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
Qatar 2022 World Cup format and schedule
The Qatar World Cup, still with 32 teams, will maintain a classic format of eight groups of four teams that will play three round-robin, one-legged matches. The top two finishers from each group will advance to the round of 16 and will face each other in the following format: A vs B, C vs D, E vs F and G vs H.
In the World Cup, unlike what happens in the European Championship, there is an extra match, the third and fourth place match played by the two teams that lose in the semifinals, the day before the final.
- Group stage: From November 21 to December 2
- Round of 16: 3 to 6 December
- Quarterfinals: December 9 and 10
- Semifinals: December 13 and 14