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World Cup draw LIVE: England face USA, Iran and possibly Wales or Scotland at Qatar 2022

Follow all the latest updates as the Qatar 2022 World Cup group stage draw completed in Doha

Michael Jones
Tuesday 05 April 2022 11:19 EDT
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Where will England play their World Cup group stage matches?

Follow all the latest updates and reaction from Qatar 2022 as the World Cup group stage draw took place in Doha this afternoon.

England were drawn into Group B alongside USA, Iran and the winner of the three teams still alive in the European play-offs - namely Wales, Scotland and Ukraine. If Wales - who are through to the play-off final - or Scotland reach the World Cup, it will set up a tantalising Battle of Britain in Qatar.

Spain and Germany were drawn together in a standout tie in Group E, while hosts Qatar face Netherlands, the Africa Cup of Nations champions Senegal and Ecuador in Group A.

Gareth Southgate, who was in attendance at the draw, has been optimistic about England’s chances but insisted they will have to be “close to perfect” to lift the trophy later this year. The tournament will also likely represent the final chance for Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo to clinch World Cup glory before the end of their careers. Ronaldo’s Portugal are in Group H with Ghana, Uruguay and South Korea, while Messi’s Argentina face Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Poland in Group C.

Follow all the latest updates after the draw below:

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Who is missing the World Cup?

Norway’s Erling Haaland is another big name not going to Qatar. The Manchester City-linked Borussia Dortmund striker, scorer of 15 goals in 17 international appearances, will not feature on the biggest international stage after Norway finished third in their qualifying group.

The team have not qualified for a World Cup or European Championships in his lifetime – Haaland was born a few days after the end of Euro 2000, their last major tournament.

(AFP via Getty Images)

Sticking with Scandinavian countries, Sweden lost 2-0 to Poland in their play-off on Tuesday. It was a shootout between Poland’s Robert Lewandowski and Sweden’s Zlatan Ibrahimovic to see which headline making striker would travel to Doha with the Bayern Munich star winning the battle.

Sweden’s record scorer, meanwhile, seems to have had his final World Cup appearance. The 40-year-old AC Milan striker featured at three editions – 2002, 2006 and 2018.

(AFP via Getty Images)
Michael Jones1 April 2022 14:55

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Which big names will be absent from the World Cup?

Qualifying for the World Cup always sees some huge stars of the club game fail to reach the tournament proper with their home nation and this year’s competition is no different.

First up, Mo Salah.

It was a case of deja vu for Salah on Tuesday night as Egypt were beaten on penalties in their play-off by Senegal, with his fellow Liverpool forward Sadio Mane scoring the decisive spot-kick – just had been the case in February’s Africa Cup of Nations final.

Egypt skipper Salah was among those unsuccessful from the spot as the Pharaohs failed to secure a second successive World Cup qualification.

(AFP via Getty Images)
Michael Jones1 April 2022 14:50

World Cup 2022 draw

Hassan Al-Thawadi, the secretary general of the 2022 World Cup, says criticism of host nation Qatar by players and managers has been "ill-informed" and the nation "should not be apologetic" about hosting the tournament.

Qatar has been heavily criticised over the country’s human rights record. There are strict anti-LGBTIQ+ laws in the country and plentiful concerns have been raised over migrant workers and how they have been treated.

"Some people have made statements that in my opinion were ill-informed," Hassan Al-Thawadi told BBC Sport. "We should not be apologetic over our ambitions to host this tournament because we are football loving region.

"We are football crazy and football mad like anywhere else. We have the legitimate ambition to showcase our region to the rest of the world and to change people’s perception of who we are."

(AFP via Getty Images)
Michael Jones1 April 2022 14:45

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Who could England get?

England will discover their group stage opponents for the World Cup in Qatar this evening, with Germany or Croatia potentially standing in the Three Lions’ way early on.

Gareth Southgate’s men are in the top pot of seeds for the draw in Doha, and a rematch against the Germans – who England beat in the last 16 en route to the Euro 2020 final – or World Cup semi-final conquerors Croatia are two possibilities which lie in wait.

Both those sides are in a strong-looking pot two which also includes Mexico, Denmark and Holland.

Who could England draw in the World Cup group stage?

Gareth Southgate’s men are in the top pot of seeds for the draw in Doha

Michael Jones1 April 2022 14:40

World Cup 2022 draw

As we get closer to the draw for the World Cup in Qater, the line-up of former players who will be drawing out the teams has been revealed.

Cafu (Brazil), Lothar Matthaus (Germany), Adel Ahmed MalAllah (Qatar), Ali Daei (Iran), Bora Milutinovic (Serbia/Mexico), Jay-Jay Okocha (Nigeria), Rabah Madjer (Algeria) and Tim Cahill (Australia) will be all be part of the draw.

Michael Jones1 April 2022 14:35

Qatar stages draw for World Cup amid protests

Coaches and football officials are gathering in Qatar for Friday’s draw for the Middle East‘s first World Cup.

There will be 37 nations involved in the draw ceremony but five teams will ultimately not reach the tournament, which begins on 21st November.

However, the day began with a protest outside Fifa headquarters in Zurich. German artist Volker-Johannes Trieb used balls filled with sand to protest against the suffering of migrant workers in Qatar who have worked on the infrastructure related to the World Cup.

Qatar stages draw for World Cup amid protests

Coaches and soccer officials are gathering in Qatar for the draw for the Middle East’s first World Cup

Michael Jones1 April 2022 14:30

World Cup 2022 draw: Qatar and FIFA criticized harshly ahead of World Cup draw

A Norwegian soccer official delivered a scathing criticism of World Cup host Qatar and FIFA to an audience of executives on Thursday on the eve of the tournament’s draw.

Qatar’s record of protecting the rights of migrant workers — who have built tens of billion of dollars of projects needed for the World Cup — and its criminalization of homosexuality was aired by Lise Klaveness, the newly elected head of soccer in Norway and one of the few women ever to lead a FIFA member federation.

It was a rare show of dissent and tension in the typically tightly scripted annual meeting of soccer’s 211 member countries, and targeted issues that have dogged Qatar and FIFA’s controversial choice of the Middle East country for more than a decade.

Qatar and FIFA criticized harshly ahead of World Cup draw

A Norwegian soccer official has delivered a scathing criticism of World Cup host Qatar and FIFA to an audience of executives on the eve of the tournament’s draw

Michael Jones1 April 2022 14:20

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More from Fifa president Gianni Infantino: "The Russia World Cup in 2018 was by all means a great World Cup, sportingly and culturally. But obviously it did not solve the problems of the world. It did not even solve the problems in the region.

"It did not create a lasting peace. But what I want to say now is that once this terrible conflict is over, and all other conflicts around the world, hopefully football can play a small part in rebuilding relationships, in establishing peace and understanding.

"My plea to all of those who have some power, in important political positions, please stop conflicts and wars. We must engage in dialogue even with your worst enemy. We have to learn again to live together."

Michael Jones1 April 2022 14:15

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Fifa president Gianni Infantino has called on Russian president Vladimir Putin to stop the war in Ukraine.

Infantino, who received an Order of Friendship medal from Putin in 2019, a year after Russia hosted the World Cup, spoke at the Fifa congress in Doha where delegates from the Russian Football Union were controversially present.

"Now that we are seeing light at the end of the tunnel (on the Covid-19 pandemic), what happens now? War. War with the fear of a global conflict," he said.

"Innocent people are suffering and dying. We live in an aggressive world, we live in a divided world. But as you know I am a big believer in the power of football to bring people together and to cross cultural boundaries.

"Nelson Mandela said sport has the power to change the world. Football is the world’s sport, but at the same time we are not that naive to believe that football can solve all the problems, of course not."

(AFP via Getty Images)
Michael Jones1 April 2022 14:10

World Cup 2022 draw: Fifa criticised for allowing Russian delegates at congress

FIFA has been criticised for allowing Russian delegates to attend its annual congress in Qatar following the country’s ban from the World Cup due to the invasion of Ukraine.

Two senior Russian officials are scheduled to be at Thursday’s event but there will be no representative from the Ukrainian FA.

Ukraine will instead be represented by its ambassador to Qatar, while the Russian flag will be flown at Doha Exhibition and Convention Center.

Chris Bryant MP, chairman of the all-party parliamentary group on Russia, told the Times: “I’m constantly mystified at sporting bodies who do not seem to watch the news, or take enough action if they do.

“They don’t seem to be able to isolate Russia in light of Putin’s appalling war crimes. We must isolate any Russian who wants to take part in world affairs until Russia withdraws.”

Fifa criticised for allowing Russian delegates at congress

There will be no representative from the Ukrainian FA in Qatar

Michael Jones1 April 2022 14:00

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