How are Europe’s 13 2022 World Cup spots divided?

Russian team banned from participating World Cup 2022 due to a penalty from FIFA, but they will participate in the qualifying round. The European region will have 55 teams participating in this series of matches, including 5 groups with 5 teams and 5 groups have 6 teams.

Defending European champion Portugal Nha is in Group A, but they face two quite strong opponents, Serbia and Ireland. Ronaldo always plays erratically in the qualifying series, so whether they win the group or not is still a question mark.</ p>

Former European and world champions Spain and Group B with Sweden and Greece are both annoying opponents. These are two opponents that La Furia Roja once overcame in Euro 2008 There are also many changes in the team’s force.

Italy faced difficult team Sweden Switzerland is in Group C. In addition, Northern Ireland is also considered a “dark horse” in this group as this team has played very well in recent years.

France is somewhat easy to breathe in Group D when Only Ukraine has the ability to surprise. Coach Deschamps’s army has a very strong and stable force, so it is unlikely to be overthrown at this time.

Group E promises to be unpredictable despite the Belgian team is rated higher than the two rivals Wales and Czech Republic. Group F is considered balanced with the opportunities divided equally between the seeds Denmark and Austria Scotland.

The Netherlands is probably the big player. face the most challenges when in Group G with Turkey, Norway, Montenegro. Having been a spectator at the 2018 World Cup makes the Netherlands’ performance questionable, especially when the “Orange Cyclone” is rejuvenating.< /p>

World runner-up Croatia was defeated. The price is higher than that of Russia and Slovakia in Group H. Meanwhile, the England team faces a challenge called Poland in Group I, not to mention Hungary, which has also been improving in recent years.

Finally, the German team is highly appreciated for its ability to win the top spot in Group J when the strength of coach Joachim Loew’s team is much higher than Iceland or Romania.

10 groups in the 2022 World Cup qualifiers Europe

Group A: Portugal Serbia Ireland Luxembourg Azerbaijan

Group B</strong >: Spain Sweden Greece Georgia Kosovo

Group C: Italy Switzerland Northern Ireland Bulgaria Lithuania

Group D</strong >: France Ukraine Finland Bosnia-Herzegovina Kazakhstan

Group E: Belgium Wales Czech Republic Belarus Estonia

Group F: Denmark Austria Scotland Israel Faroe Islands Moldova

Group G: Netherlands Turkey Norway Montenegro Latvia Gibraltar

Group H</strong >: Croatia Slovakia Russia Slovenia Cyprus Malta

Group I: England Poland Hungary Albania Andorra San Marino

Group J : Germany Romania Iceland North Macedonia Armenia Liechtenstein.