The World Cup begins to take on greater momentum these days as the qualifiers for this sports event, which will be hosted by the country of Qatar, are known. So far, there are four teams that have direct qualification to this international event, with Brazil being the only South American team to be present on this list.
After the 1-0 victory over Colombia, the Brazilian team mathematically secured their spot in the Qatar 2022 World Cup. Immense euphoria is being felt in every street of Brazil, who will once again see their national team in the fight to lift the coveted trophy in the Asian country.
The arrival of Brazil to the Qatar 2022 World Cup announces the four countries that have already secured their presence in the World Cup. The first to qualify for this World Cup were Germany and Denmark, who are leading their respective groups in the European Qualifiers.
Obviously, Qatar will enter this list of four countries in the World Cup as the host of the tournament. Clearly, this list will expand during the course of this double FIFA matchday, as in the 'Old Continent' everything will be arranged to determine the qualifiers for Qatar 2022.
When does the Qatar 2022 World Cup start?
According to the new FIFA regulations, the Qatar 2022 World Cup will start on November 21 and will end on December 18 of the same year mentioned.