After Ecuador and Uruguay got the World Cup tickets, 19 teams have decided to qualify for the Qatar World Cup, and 32 teams, such as Portugal and Poland, led by C Ronaldo and Levan respectively, will compete for the last 13 tickets.
19 teams have qualified
At present, 19 teams have received Tickets for the World Cup, namely Qatar, Germany, Denmark, Brazil, France, Belgium, Croatia, Spain, Serbia, England, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Argentina, Iran, South Korea, Japan, Saudi Arabia, Uruguay and Ecuador.
European Zone: 6 teams compete for the last 3 tickets
At present, 10 European teams have received Tickets for the World Cup. Wales, Scotland, Ukraine, Poland, Sweden, North Macedonia and Portugal will compete for the last three World Cup tickets.
After the semi-finals of the play-offs, Italy, Austria and the Czech Republic were eliminated. In the Group A semi-finals, Wales beat Austria and Scotland's match against Ukraine was postponed until June. In the Group B final, Poland will face Sweden. In the Group C final, Portugal will face North Macedonia.
South America: 3 teams compete for half a ticket
At present, Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay and Ecuador have received four World Cup tickets, leaving only half a place left in south America, and the fifth-place team will face the fourth-place team in Asia in the two-legged play-off.
Peru is currently fifth with 21 points and will advance to the final round with a win over Paraguay. Colombia (20 points) and Chile (19 points), ranked 6th and 7th, also have a glimmer of life.
Asia: Only half a ticket remains
At present, Iran, South Korea, Japan, Saudi Arabia have obtained World Cup tickets, and like South America, the Asian region also has only half a place left. According to the rules, the third-place teams in the two groups A and B of the Top 12 in the Asian Zone will compete for half a place. With only one round left, Australia locked in a third place in Group B, while a third place in Group A would be created between the UAE, Iraq and Lebanon.
Oceania District: 4 teams compete for half a ticket
According to the rules, the winning team in Oceania will compete for a qualifying place with the team ranked 4th in the Central and North American region. Currently in the semi-finals, solomon islands against Papua New Guinea and New Zealand against Tahiti, the two winners will advance to the final.
Africa: 10 teams compete for 5 spots
The African zone will produce 5 qualifying places, which are now in the final stages, with 10 teams playing against each other and the winner receiving tickets to the World Cup. In the first leg, Egypt beat Senegal 1-0, Ghana and Nigeria exchanged white papers, Tunisia beat Mali 1-0, Algeria beat Cameroon 1-0 and Morocco drew 1-1 with the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
North And Central America: 5 teams compete for 3.5 places
According to the rules, Central and North America will produce 3.5 places, in the case of two rounds, Canada ranks first with 25 points, the United States and Mexico with 22 points are 2nd and 3rd, Costa Rica (19 points), Panama (18 points) are 4th and 5th respectively, and El Salvador, Jamaica and Honduras have lost the possibility of promotion. In the 13th round, Canada will get a World Cup ticket just by beating Jamaica, which will be their first time in 36 years to qualify for the World Cup.