FIFA WC Final Draw: All you need to know

Zurich, March 31 (Agency) As the eyes of the football world turn towards Qatar and excitement builds in the nations who have qualified for the FIFA World Cup 2022, the final draw will take place at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Center on April 1. The 32 nations involved in the 2022 World Cup, 29 of which are currently known, will be drawn into eight groups of four. Two of the remaining three spots will be filled by the winners of the Intercontinental Play-offs on June 13 or 14, with the final berth determined by Path A of the European qualifying play-offs, in which Wales will face off against either Scotland or Ukraine in the final. The organising committee for FIFA Competitions outlined that the teams already qualified will be allocated according to sporting principles to Pots 1 to 4 based on the FIFA Men’s World Ranking released on March 31.

As hosts, Qatar will take position A1 from Pot 1, where they will be joined by the FIFA Ranking’s seven highest-ranked qualified teams. The countries occupying positions 8-15 on the ranking of the qualified teams will be allocated to Pot 2, while the 16th-23rd best-ranked qualifiers will be placed in Pot 3. The Pot 4 will include the qualified teams in positions 24 to 28, plus three placeholders representing the two winners of the intercontinental play-offs and the remaining UEFA play-off winners. The draw will be broadcast around the world via FIFA’s social media accounts. The draw will be attended by 2,000 guests and will be led by Carli Lloyd, Jermaine Jenas and Samantha Johnson, assisted by the likes of Cafu (Brazil), Lothar Matthaus (Germany), Adel Ahmed MalAllah (Qatar), Ali Daei (Iran), Bora Milutinovic (Serbia/Mexico), Jay-Jay Okocha (Nigeria), Rabah Madjer (Algeria) and Tim Cahill (Australia). The match schedule will be confirmed after games have been assigned to a stadium and kick-off time for each matchday. The World Cup will take place between November 21 – December 18, with the group stage lasting 12 days and featuring four matches per day.