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While some smaller teams have already punched their tickets to the World Cup, several top-ranked football nations are still vying for their spot. Even some former World Cup champions find themselves in a challenging race to qualify.
Come March, four more European teams will secure their places in the tournament. Additionally, six teams will engage in the inter-confederation play-offs to claim the last two available slots.
Among the teams that have qualified from the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) are Iran, Japan, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Qatar, and Uzbekistan. Notably, Jordan and Uzbekistan will be making their debut appearances in the world’s premier football event.
Source: SBS News

Source: SBS News
Canada, Mexico, and the US automatically made the tournament as hosts and skipped the qualification stage.
Cape Verde, an island country in West Africa with a population of nearly 600,000, secured its spot in the World Cup last month. After Iceland, Cape Verde is the second smallest country by population to qualify for the tournament.
England is so far the only European national team that has guaranteed a spot.
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This means some of the teams at the top of their group, such as Austria, Belgium, Croatia, France, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, and Switzerland, can possibly secure World Cup qualification in the coming days.
Suriname, Jamaica and Honduras are currently at the top of their groups, but standings could change quickly.