Summary
The FIFA World Cup 2022 draw will take place on Friday, and we can tell you when and how you can watch it.
When will the 2022 Draw take place?
The draw will take place from Doha, Qatar on Friday, 1st April 2022 at 5pm UK time (BST).
How can I watch/live stream the World Cup draw for 2022?
International viewers can follow the draw live on FIFA.com and on FIFA’s social media channels on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
BBC viewers in the United Kingdom can also watch coverage of the draw.
The draw will also be broadcast on Peacock, Telemundo, and Universo in the United States.
In India, viewers can also watch the draw live on History TV18 HD and on Voot.
Who has thus far qualified?
The following teams have already secured their place in the draw (along with information on remaining qualifying spots):
Africa
Cameroon
Ghana
Senegal
Morocco
Tunisia
Asia
Iran
Korea, South
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Japan
Australia will take on the United Arab Emirates in an inter-confederation playoff match.
Europe
England
Spain
Netherlands
France
Germany
Denmark
Belgium
Croatia
Serbia
Switzerland
Poland
Portugal
Wales/Scotland/Ukraine
Qatar, the Host Nation
Americas
Canada
USA/Mexico/Costa Rica USA/Mexico/Costa Rica USA/Mexico/Costa Rica USA/Mexico/Costa Rica USA/Mexico/Costa Rica will face off in an inter-confederation playoff match.
Oceania
The Solomon Islands and New Zealand will meet in an inter-confederation playoff match.
Americas
Brazil
Argentina
Ecuador
Uruguay
Peru will compete in an intercontinental playoff match.
Matches of the Inter-Confederation Playoffs
Peru vs. Australia/United Arab Emirates
United States of America/Mexico/Costa Rica vs. New Zealand/Solomon Islands
How to watch the World Cup 2022 draw, who has qualified, and how the process works