FIFA World Cup 2022: Find out the list of qualified countries and their groups
We finally know the list of 32 countries that will compete in the 2022 World Cup in Qatar
After Costa Rica defeated New Zealand in the final of the 2022 World Cup which will be held in Qatar at the end of the year. Finally, we have a complete list of countries in their group. Needless to say, there is a list of countries that are considered the best to win this competition, but some of them will have a more difficult way to reach the final stage of the competition.
Of all the countries that have reached this stage, there are at least five who are considered favorites to win the trophy at the end of this stage. It's been a long road to the World Cup, especially during the pandemic, but we're finally there. In November, Qatar will become the football capital of the world.
Which countries are eligible for Qatar 2022?
The 32 countries that have qualified for the 2022 World Cup are Argentina, Brazil, England, France, Spain, Belgium, Portugal, Germany, Netherlands, Uruguay, Croatia, Denmark, Mexico, United States, Senegal, Wales, Poland, Australia, Japan, Morocco, Switzerland, Ghana, Republic of Korea, Cameroon, Serbia, Canada, Costa Rica, Tunisia, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Ecuador. And the host country Qatar will take the lead in the opening of the tournament.
Which team is considered the best to win the 2022 World Cup?
Among all these countries, the big favorites to win the tournament will be in this order: Argentina, France, Brazil, Portugal, England, Spain, Germany and Belgium. Cinderellas can be Uruguay, Poland, Canada, Denmark, Croatia, Switzerland, Senegal, Netherlands and Wales. Other countries don't seem to have much of a chance to go far in this tournament.
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How are the teams organized for the 2022 World Cup?
In Group A, the host nation will share the spotlight with Ecuador, Senegal and the Netherlands. Group B consists of England, Italy, USA and Wales in almost all English words. In Group C, Argentina competes against Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Poland. Group D includes France, Australia, Denmark and Tunisia. Team E will see Spain take on Costa Rica, Germany and Japan in the final. Group F includes Belgium, Canada, Morocco and Croatia. Brazil top Group G against Serbia, Switzerland and Cameroon. Finally, Ronaldo's Portugal lead Group H against Uruguay, Ghana and the Republic of Korea. The first tournament will start on November 21 followed by the final on December 18.