Rags   0
  16:40, Fri 5 Dec
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Pot 1: Canada, Mexico, USA, Spain, Argentina, France, England, Brazil, Portugal, Netherlands, Belgium, Germany

Pot 2: Croatia, Morocco, Colombia, Uruguay, Switzerland, Japan, Senegal, Iran, South Korea, Ecuador, Austria, Australia.

Pot 3: Norway, Panama, Egypt, Algeria, Scotland, Paraguay, Tunisia, Côte d’Ivoire, Uzbekistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Africa.

Pot 4: Jordan, Cape Verde, Ghana, Curaçao, Haiti, New Zealand, four European playoff teams, two intercontinental playoff teams.

How does the draw work?
The 48 teams have been divided into four pots containing 12 teams each. Pot 1 consists of the three co-hosts – USA, Mexico and Canada – along with the nine top teams in the current Fifa rankings. The next three pots were decided by the Fifa rankings, with the lowest-ranked qualified teams in Pot 4. The 12 groups for the World Cup will then be formed by one team from each pot (full pots listed later).

It can’t be that simple, eh?
No. There are still six qualification places to be decided via playoffs in late March, and teams involved in those matches have been placed in Pot 4. That means a team such as Italy will be ostensibly the weakest opponents in a group, even though they have won the World Cup four times and are ranked No 12 in the world, should they come through the European qualifying playoffs.

Teams from the same qualifying conference should, in theory, not be in the same group. But that is impossible for European teams as Uefa will have 16 teams in the draw. There will, though, be a maximum of two European teams in any group. In addition, the top four teams in the Fifa rankings – Spain, Argentina, France and England – cannot face each other until the semi-finals (of course, they have to make it there first), provided they win their groups.
Rags   1
Replying to Super Hans   16:45, Fri 5 Dec
Has Trump fallen asleep yet

No mate ... he's going to get a massive award .. the FIFA World Peace award (although it's supposed to be a surprise, and the winner unknown)

Everyone's been asking FIFA what the criteria is for winning, and who the nominees are - answers cometh there not
MaryHinge   0
Replying to Rags   16:59, Fri 5 Dec
What do Fifa get from this arrangement?

I can see what Trump gets and he is usually the one accepting the backhanders (allegedly, although I imagine there may be proof out there)
Replying to Rags   17:04, Fri 5 Dec
I had to drive home from Dulles airport at 6am through this snow. It was a "fun" drive!
newblue   -1
Replying to Rags   17:06, Fri 5 Dec
Or in what respect FIFA is ‘qualified’ to hand out a ‘world peace prize’. I mean, I don’t think for a minute they believe t he guff they come out with, but it’s like everyone has to sign up to the pretence.
Replying to Rags   17:07, Fri 5 Dec
I think Ireland are the only home nation there with a chance.

Wales don't get past Poland and Italy definitely beat Northern Ireland.
Rags   0
Replying to newblue   17:11, Fri 5 Dec
Or in what respect FIFA is ‘qualified’ to hand out a ‘world peace prize’. I mean, I don’t think for a minute they believe t he guff they come out with, but it’s like everyone has to sign up to the pretence.

in the meantime, Andrea Bocelli is in fine form - and probably the last bit of class we'll see tonight
newblue   -1
Replying to Rags   17:13, Fri 5 Dec
Just switched it on and saw that, brilliant. Bit if waffle following and off again.