FIFA World Cup: Which teams have qualified to Qatar 2022? Full list of all 32 nations

There are mere months before another men’s FIFA World Cup. The 2022 Qatar 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. 

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 will earn a ticket to the big dance through regional qualifying matches. It has been predetermined how many nations will qualify 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)

Two intercontinental playoff matches played in June 2022, featuring one nation from each of four different regions, will determine the final two qualifiers for the 2022 World Cup: Asia vs. South America, and North America vs. Oceania.

When does the World Cup start?

  • Inaugural matches: Monday, Nov. 21, 2022
  • World Cup final: Sunday, Dec. 18, 2022

The 2022 FIFA World Cup will kick off on a Monday with four matches in Qatar.

The World Cup final will still 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?

A total of 20 of 32 teams have officially qualified for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, including the host nation. That leaves 12 spots to be filled in the upcoming months.

In addition to host nation Qatar, there have been 10 nations from Europe to qualify for the tournament, four from South America, from from Asia and Canada became the first from North America. There are also four teams from Asia that mathematically clinched a berth through qualifying.

The table below will be updated as nations clinch:

No.Nation (FIFA Ranking)RegionDate qualifiedHow qualifiedWC appsTitles (Last)
1Qatar (52)AsiaDec. 2, 2010Hosts1 of 22
2Germany (11)EuropeOct. 11, 20211st – Grp. J20 of 224 (2014)
3Denmark (9)EuropeOct. 12, 20211st – Grp. F6 of 22
4Brazil (2)S. AmericaNov. 11, 2021Top 422 of 225 (2002)
5France (3)EuropeNov. 13, 20211st – Grp. D16 of 222 (2018)
6Belgium (1)EuropeNov. 13, 20211st – Grp. E14 of 22
7Croatia (15)EuropeNov. 14, 20211st – Grp. H6 of 22
8Spain (7)EuropeNov. 14, 20211st – Grp. B16 of 221 (2010)
9Serbia (25)EuropeNov. 14, 20211st – Grp. A4 of 22
10England (5)EuropeNov. 15, 20211st – Grp. I16 of 221 (1966)
11Switzerland (14)EuropeNov. 15, 20211st – Grp. C12 of 22
12Netherlands (10)EuropeNov. 16, 20211st – Grp. G11 of 22
13Argentina (4)S AmericaNov. 16, 2021Top 418 of 222 (1986)
14Iran (21)AsiaJan. 27, 2022Top 2 – Grp. A6 of 22
15South Korea (29)AsiaFeb. 1, 2022Top 2 – Grp. A11 of 22
16Japan (23)AsiaMar. 24, 2022Top 2 – Grp. B7 of 22
17Saudi Arabia (53)AsiaMar. 24, 2022Top 2 – Grp. B6 of 22
18EcuadorS. AmericaMar. 24 2022Top 44 of 22
19UruguayS. AmericaMar. 24, 2022Top 414 of 222 (1950)
20CanadaN. AmericaMar. 27, 2022Top 32 of 22
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31 Asia / S. America Intercont’l Playoff 
32 N. America / Oceania Intercont’l Playoff 

source: sportingnews