Who’s going to Qatar? Five places still up for grabs at this year’s World Cup
The qualification picture for the World Cup in Qatar is nearing completion, with 27 of the 32 finalists now confirmed.
Here, the PA news agency looks at the sides to have qualified so far and those still in contention.
Hosts
Qatar
Europe (13 places total)
Qualified: Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, England, France, Germany, Holland, Portugal, Poland, Serbia, Spain, Switzerland
To be decided: Portugal and Poland joined the 10 UEFA group winners by triumphing in play-offs on Tuesday. The final play-off path remains unfinished, with Ukraine’s semi-final against Scotland postponed to June. The winners of that match will take on Wales, who beat Austria in their semi last week.
South America (4/5 places)
Qualified: Argentina, Brazil, Ecuador, Uruguay
To be decided: Argentina, Brazil, Ecuador and Uruguay are through as top-four finishers in South America’s 10-team qualifying competition, while Peru, having come fifth, are the side advancing to the intercontinental play-offs – two ties in June that will determine the final two berths.
Asia (4/5 places)
Qualified: Iran, Japan, Saudi Arabia, South Korea
To be decided: Four sides have progressed by finishing in the top two in the two groups of six – the third-placed sides, Australia and the United Arab Emirates, will face each other in June in Doha for the right to play in the intercontinental play-offs against Peru.
Africa (five places)
Qualified: Cameroon, Ghana, Morocco, Senegal, Tunisia
To be decided: N/A – all spots were sealed on Tuesday as five two-legged play-offs were completed.
North/Central America & Caribbean (3/4 places)
Qualified: Canada
To be decided: Two teams will join Canada in advancing to Qatar as CONCACAF top-three finishers, with another to get an intercontinental