Who has qualified for the 2018 World Cup?
32 teams will be in the draw due to take place on December 1. Some countries have already secured their place, while others will not be decided until mid-November via a number of play-offs across the globe.
32 teams will be in the draw due to take place on December 1. Some countries have already secured their place, while others will not be decided until mid-November via a number of play-offs across the globe.
UEFA (Europe)
Qualified
Russia (hosts), Belgium, Germany, England, Spain, Poland.
Could still qualify
Greece, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sweden, Netherlands, Switzerland, Portugal, Northern Ireland, Serbia, Wales, Republic of Ireland, Denmark, Slovakia, Italy, Iceland, Croatia, Ukraine.
AFC (Asia)
Qualified
Iran, Japan, South Korea, Saudi Arabia.
Could still qualify
Syria, Australia.
CAF (Africa)
Qualified
Nigeria, Egypt.
Could still qualify
Senegal, Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Morocco, Ivory Coast, Tunisia, DR Congo.
CONCACAF (North/Central America and Caribbean)
Qualified
Mexico, Costa Rica.
Could still qualify
USA, Panama, Honduras.
CONMEBOL (South America)
Qualified
Brazil
Could still qualify
Uruguay, Chile, Colombia, Peru, Argentina, Paraguay.
OFC (Oceania)
Could still qualify
New Zealand