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Every country that has qualified for World Cup Qatar 2022 as Scotland aim to join them

All but five the 32 teams are now decided for the first ever winter World Cup with the draw for the highly anticipated event taking place in Qatar on April 1.

And we still hold out hope that Scotland will be among the teams with their encounter with Ukraine set for June before the winner takes on Wales.

There was drama last night as countries fates were decided by playoff's, away goals and penalty shoot outs.

Record Sport takes a look at the teams that will be there.

Senegal , Cameroon , Ghana , Morocco , Tunisia triumphed in Africa.

In CONCACAF, Canada booked their first World Cup spot since 1986 after beating Jamaica 4-0, with Mexico and USA set to join them. Costa Rica need to beat USA by six clear goals on the final matchday.

Qualification in South America can be tricky with 10 teams vying it out in one league, however the top four were decided before all the fixtures were even fulfilled.

The star-studded sides of Argentina and Brazil guaranteed top two finishes having gone the campaign unbeaten. While Ecuador and Uruguay secured third and fourth respectively, but they cannot be caught by the chasing pack and therefore will be at Qatar.

Peru are have secured a World Cup qualifying playoff spot with a playoff looming with Australia.

Four teams have qualified from Asia. While another will be decided via a play-off final.

South Korea went unbeaten and topped Group A, finishing a point ahead of Iran , while Japan won in Group B and Saudi Arabia finished second.

The Oceania Football Confederation is the only one without a guaranteed place at the World Cup.

However, New Zealand and Solomon Islands will play out the Oceania final for a place in the June 12/13 inter-confederation play-off against the fourth-placed

Read more on dailyrecord.co.uk