Which selections can qualify for the World Cup on the FIFA date?

Which selections can qualify for the World Cup on the FIFA date?


Most of the 48 vacancies are still under discussion




The October FIFA date marks the arrival of the acute phases of the last four contested qualifiers: Europe, Africa, Asia and Concacaf. Some selections on the four continents can already guarantee their vacancies.

In addition to the three hosts: Canada, the United States and Mexico, 12 countries have already secured their places for the competition. With this, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Colombia, South Korea, Ecuador, Iran, Japan, Jordan, Morocco, New Zealand, Paraguay, Tunisia, Uruguay and Uzbekistan.

The South American, Asian and Oceania qualifiers are already over and the classified teams have already decided, as well as those who go to the summary. In South America, Bolivia got the spot in the intercontinental roundup and, in Oceania, New Caledonia also goes to the roundup, after New Zealand secures the direct vacancy.

However, Europe, Africa, Asia and Concacaf met some of their rankings on the fifth date of October. Understand below what the scenarios of these four continents are like:

Europe

In Europe, the dispute over 16 vacancies is in full swing and some teams can already stamp their passport to the World Cup in the next round. The favourites, such as Spain, France, England and Portugal, are already doing the math.

However, the most comfortable situation is Norway, which leads the Group I 15, six more than Italy, which occupies the vice-leader, with nine and a much lower balance. The Norwegians have led a dominant campaign and need a simple combination of results: to overcome Israel and cheer up Italy to stumble in one of its games.



Norway players celebrating victory over Moldova

In other groups, most of the other selections need results contests to secure their vacancies, having to win their two matches and hoping their opponents stumble. This is the case for England, who need an obstacle from Serbia to keep the vacancy.

Africa

In the African qualifiers, Morocco and Tunisia secured their vacant World Cup places on the latest FIFA date. Now Algeria, South Africa, Cape Verde and Ivory Coast, Egypt, Ghana and Senegal can stamp their passports in North America.

Cape Verde and Egypt enter a comfortable situation, needing only to win a simple victory against Libya and Djibouti, respectively, to secure a place in the World Cup. The Algerians have a similar scenario, but have to score against Somalia and cheer to stumble against Uganda and Mozambique. This is a similar scenario to Ivory Costa, Ghana and Senegal.

In group C, the controversy is fierce. South Africa held the lead in the key, but lost three points due to a player’s uneven range and, with that, tied with Benin. Now, both have 14 points, with the surprise of the key taking the best in the balance of objectives. While Nigeria comes closer with 11 points.



South African selection before departure

Asia

The Asian qualifiers arrived on Wednesday, but now only have selections that finished third and fourth in their groups, respectively, in the third stage. For this reason, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Iraq and Indonesia will be divided into two groups with three countries; The winners of each key qualified directly to the World Cup.

The deputy leaders of each key go to the fifth stage, having a round trip between them. The winner of the match qualifies for the Intercontinental Roundup, which will be played in the United States.



Saudi Arabia will run for a recap

Concacaf

With the automatic CONCACAF heavyweight classification in recent years, the United States, Mexico and Canada respectively, the Central and North American qualifiers have been more open, allowing selections with fewer spotlights to have vacancies. Case of Honduras and Jamaica, who always have a balanced clash against the favourites.

The Hondurans exited Group C, having four points, two more than Costa Rica, who scored twice and has two points. The team led by Reinaldo Rueda, ex Flamengo, must win its two matches and stumble blocks from its opponents.

The boys’ boys arrive in a more comfortable situation, having won their first two matches and must maintain their usage at 100%, combined with Curacao and Trinida and Tobago stumbling.

Situation similar to that of Suriname, which leads group A with four points. The country where Sementf and Edgar Davids were born in their two games and needs to maintain use in their next games.

The Asian and African FIFA October date controversy begins on Wednesday. On the other hand, Europa and Concacaf will kick off on Thursday.

Source: Terra

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