FIFA World Cup 32 nations that have qualified for Qatar 2022? Full list

FIFA World Cup 32 nations that have qualified for Qatar 2022? Full list

FIFA World Cup 32 nations that have qualified for Qatar 2022?

The countdown to the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar has begun. This year's edition will be the first tournament hosted in the Middle East and the first to be held at the end of the calendar year, in November and December.

Eight stadiums will host the event across five cities in Qatar: Lusall, Al Khor, Al Rayyan, Al Wakrah and Doha.

The World Cup Draw was conducted on April 1 and allowed organizers to set the complete group stage schedule, including times and dates.

The World Cup knockout stage is predetermined, with slots already assigned to the top two teams that will qualify from each group.

Two initial slots were also reserved in Group D and Group E for the winner of the two intercontinental playoffs. Australia claimed the first ticket with a victory on penalties over Peru. Costa Rica beat New Zealand by a 1-0 scoreline in the other intercontinental playoff to claim the 32nd and final slot at Qatar 2022.

How many teams are in the World Cup?

The 2022 men's World Cup in Qatar will feature 32 teams before the field expands to 48 teams for the 2026 World Cup. The FIFA men's World Cup has featured 32 teams for the last six editions, since France 1998.

Joining host nation Qatar at the tournament will be 31 other countries that have earned a ticket through regional qualifying matches. It was predetermined how many nations qualified from each region:

  • Africa (CAF): 5
  • Asia (AFC): 4 (plus 1 playoff qualifier)
  • Europe (UEFA): 13
  • North/Central America & Caribbean (CONCACAF): 3 (plus 1 playoff qualifier)
  • Oceania (OFC): 1 playoff qualifier
  • South America (CONMEBOL): 4 (plus 1 playoff qualifier)

The four playoff qualifiers in the list above participated in two intercontinental playoff matches played in June 2022, featuring one nation from each of four different regions. Those matchups determined the final two qualifiers for the 2022 World Cup: Asia vs. South America, and North America vs. Oceania.

  • Asia vs. South America: Australia (3rd in Asian qualifying group) beat Peru (5th in South America) in a penalty shootout on June 13 to claim a place in Qatar. The Socceroos, into their fifth straight World Cup, defeated the United Arab Emirates 2-1 in an Asian confederation playoff just to earn the chance to face Peru.

  • North America vs. Oceania: Costa Rica (4th place in North America) advanced to the World Cup after beating New Zealand (Oceania winner) 1-0 on June 14 for the final ticket to Qatar. The Ticos will join Germany, Spain and Japan in Group E.

The final European World Cup berth was also determined in June. Wales beat Ukraine 1-0 in a single-elimination playoff final on June 5. (Wales and Ukraine defeated Austria and Scotland, respectively, to reach the final.) The final European qualifying spot was pushed to the June window after Ukraine requested the postponement from the original March date due to the Russian invasion.

When does the World Cup start?

  • Group matches: Sunday, Nov. 20, 2022
  • World Cup final: Sunday, Dec. 18, 2022

The 2022 FIFA World Cup will kick off on a Sunday — a day earlier than originally scheduled — with hosts Qatar facing Ecuador in the opening Group A match at the Al Bayt Stadium.

The World Cup final will also be held on a Sunday, as per tradition. The trophy will be hoisted by the winner on Sunday, Dec. 18, 2022.

Which teams have qualified for the World Cup?

All 32 teams have officially qualified for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, including the host nation. The final two spots were filled by the intercontinental playoff winners on June 13 and June 14.

In addition to host nation Qatar, there have been 13 nations from Europe qualified for the tournament, four from South America, four from Asia, five from Africa, four from North America, and Australia, which is a member of the Asian confederation.

The table below features the full 32-team field for the 2022 World Cup, including the date each nation clinched a berth and how they did it.

No. Nation
(FIFA Ranking when qualified)
Region Date qualified How qualified WC apps Titles (Last)
1 Qatar (51) Asia Dec. 2, 2010 Hosts 1 of 22
2 Germany (12) Europe Oct. 11, 2021 1st - Grp. J 20 of 22 4 (2014)
3 Denmark (11) Europe Oct. 12, 2021 1st - Grp. F 6 of 22
4 Brazil (1) S. America Nov. 11, 2021 Top 4 22 of 22 5 (2002)
5 France (3) Europe Nov. 13, 2021 1st - Grp. D 16 of 22 2 (2018)
6 Belgium (2) Europe Nov. 13, 2021 1st - Grp. E 14 of 22
7 Croatia (16) Europe Nov. 14, 2021 1st - Grp. H 6 of 22
8 Spain (7) Europe Nov. 14, 2021 1st - Grp. B 16 of 22 1 (2010)
9 Serbia (25) Europe Nov. 14, 2021 1st - Grp. A 4 of 22
10 England (5) Europe Nov. 15, 2021 1st - Grp. I 16 of 22 1 (1966)
11 Switzerland (14) Europe Nov. 15, 2021 1st - Grp. C 12 of 22
12 Netherlands (10) Europe Nov. 16, 2021 1st - Grp. G 11 of 22
13 Argentina (4) S America Nov. 16, 2021 Top 4 18 of 22 2 (1986)
14 Iran (21) Asia Jan. 27, 2022 Top 2 - Grp. A 6 of 22
15 South Korea (29) Asia Feb. 1, 2022 Top 2 - Grp. A 11 of 22
16 Japan (23) Asia Mar. 24, 2022 Top 2 - Grp. B 7 of 22
17 Saudi Arabia (49) Asia Mar. 24, 2022 Top 2 - Grp. B 6 of 22
18 Ecuador (46) S. America Mar. 24 2022 Top 4 4 of 22
19 Uruguay (13) S. America Mar. 24, 2022 Top 4 14 of 22 2 (1950)
20 Canada (38) N. America Mar. 27, 2022 Top 3 2 of 22
21 Ghana (60) Africa Mar. 29, 2022 Playoff 4 of 22
22 Senegal (20) Africa Mar. 29, 2022 Playoff 3 of 22
23 Portugal (8) Europe Mar. 29, 2022 Playoff 8 of 22
24 Poland (26) Europe Mar. 29, 2022 Playoff 9 of 22
25 Tunisia (35) Africa Mar. 29, 2022 Playoff 6 of 22
26 Morocco (24) Africa Mar. 29, 2022 Playoff 6 of 22
27 Cameroon (37) Africa Mar. 29, 2022 Playoff 8 of 22
28 USA (15) N. America Mar. 30, 2022 Top 3 11 of 22
29 Mexico (9) N. America Mar. 30, 2022 Top 3 17 of 22
30 Wales (18) Europe June 5, 2022 Playoff 2 of 22
31 Australia (42) Asia June 13, 2022 Intercont'l
Playoff
6 of 22
32 Costa Rica (31) N. America June 14, 2022 Intercont'l
Playoff
6 of 22

World Cup Group Draw

These were the results of the group-stage draw, conducted in Doha, Qatar on April 1.

Group A A1: Qatar A2: Ecuador A3: Senegal A4: Netherlands
Group B B1: England B2: Iran B3: USA B4: Wales
Group C C1: Argentina C2: Saudi Arabia C3: Mexico C4: Poland
Group D D1: France D2: Australia D3: Denmark D4: Tunisia
Group E E1: Spain E2: Costa Rica E3: Germany E4: Japan
Group F F1: Belgium F2: Canada F3: Morocco F4: Croatia
Group G G1: Brazil G2: Serbia G3: Switzerland G4: Cameroon
Group H H1: Portugal H2: Ghana H3: Uruguay H4: South Korea

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