Following Costa Rica's 1-0 victory over New Zealand on Tuesday, all 32 teams for the 2022 World Cup have been confirmed.
Argentina, Brazil, England, France, Spain, Belgium, Portugal, Germany, the Netherlands, Uruguay, Croatia, Denmark, Mexico, the United States, Senegal, Wales, Poland, Australia, Japan, Morocco, Switzerland, Ghana, Korea Republic, Cameroon, Serbia, Canada, Costa Rica, Tunisia, Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Ecuador are the countries involved.
In the tournament's first match, hosts Qatar will take the lead.
Qatar is in Group A with Ecuador, Senegal, and the Netherlands. England, Iran, the United States, and Wales make up Group B, which is virtually entirely English.
Argentina leads Group C, which includes Saudi Arabia, Mexico, and Poland. France, Australia, Denmark, and Tunisia are in Group D.
Within the dreaded Group of Death, Spain will face Costa Rica, Germany, and Japan. Belgium, Canada, Morocco, and Croatia are in Group F. Brazil is in first place in Group G, which includes Serbia, Switzerland, and Cameroon.
Portugal, led by Cristiano Ronaldo, is in first place in Group H, ahead of Uruguay, Ghana, and the Republic of Korea.
The first matches will take place on November 21, while the final will take place on December 18.