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England vs Holland, Portugal and Cristiano Ronaldo given optimism as World Cup draw simulated

The draw for the group stages of the 2022 FIFA World Cup will be conducted in Qatar at 5pm BST on Friday evening, meaning each of the 29 nations who have already qualified will discover their opponents.

Portugal and Manchester United stars Cristiano Ronaldo and Bruno Fernandes joined the likes of Brazil, England and France in qualifying for the finals on Tuesday evening, beating North Macedonia 2-0 in their European play-off final. Fernandes netted both goals to ensure Portugal reached their sixth successive World Cup.

Considering North Macedonia had qualified for the play-off final by beating current European champions Italy, Portugal were always mindful that they could be the victim of another giant-killing. Nevertheless, Fernando Santos' side stood firm to secure their place in Qatar.

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Their qualification for the finals this week, plus Poland's, means that just one European spot at the finals is to be determined. Scotland are hoping to face Ukraine in their play-off semi-final in June and the winner of that contest will face Wales in a winner-takes-all clash to secure a place at the tournament.

Meanwhile, the likes of Costa Rica and Australia are yet to determine their places in Qatar and must come through respective play-off fixtures. However, England, as well as European giants Germany and Spain, will be in the hat this teatime.

Ahead of the real draw taking place, MEN Sport , using our very own 2022 World Cup group stage simulator, has simulated the draw to see who England, Portugal and everyone else will face in the group stages.

Split into four separate pots, England, plus the likes of France, Spain,

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk